December 1998 (Law Issue)
Features
The Review from Here
Editors and advisers of GW's law journals reflect on an American
institution that's almost 200 years old.
by Heather Orletsky
Unsung Hero
Amid the violence of the early '60s, David Vann, LLM '53, united
Birmingham blacks and whites in the struggle for change.
by Kelly Saxton
In the Public Interest
Two recent graduates use presitigious NAPIL fellowships to battle
domestic violence and police brutality.
by Jamie L. Freedman
Departments
As Seen by the Dean
- Better Than Ever
by Michael K. Young
GW Law Briefs
- Grads Return to Foggy Bottom for Reunion '98
- Summer Pool Party
- Strausberg, Pariente Honored at Receptions
- New GW Club Welcomes Alumni
- Alumni Directory Slated for 2000
- Cooper Leads Alumni Association
- Increased Resources Strengthen Clinics
- GW Hosts African Law Professors
- Turley Appointed to Shapiro Chair
- Strand Elected President of D.C. Bar
- Centuries Goal Rises to $500 Million
- Hatch Headlines Enrichment Program
- CDO Offers New Initiaves
- Web Site Gets Livelier Look
- Roundtable Goes International
- Strong Entering Class Welcomed
- Koller Takes Charge of Student Counseling
Alumni Newsmakers
- Going for the Green (Adam Lenkin, JD '92)
- Caring With Compassion (Vera Mayer, JD '66)
Speak Out
- Seek and Ye Shall Find (Roger E. Schechter)
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