May 1995 (Law Issue)
Features
Black Like Me
Gregory H. Williams, African-American author and educator, tells his personal
story and raises questions concerning race in his book, Life on the Color Line.
Angus
Paul
The Return of the Native
Paul Tony, a Yupik Eskimo, recalls strong feelings of freedom and
pride, when he left Alaska for the first time to attend GW.
Paul Tony
The Avenger
Jack Olender is the National Law Center's new Annual Fund chairman, and also
one of Washington's most prominent malpractice attorneys.
Hope Katz Gibbs
Mission Possible
Eleanor Kerlow suggests that focused objectives can give law schools and the
law profession more respect from the public.
Eleanor Kerlow
Departments
GW News
- Ralph Oman Named Pravel Lecturer
- Law School Rating Rebounds, But Does It Matter?
- Of Counsel to a Best-Seller
- Harbison, Sutton Make Substantial Gifts
- Belva Lockwood's Daughters: Women Honor Three Alumnae
- Major League Alumni Talk Sports Law
- Colonial Women Turn Sweet 16; Men's Basketball Soars, Fades
- Distinguished Jurists Hear Moot Court Competition
- Hello, This Is The Law School Calling
- Banzhaf and Students Sue, Get More Bangs For The Buck
- Stavis Talks About Terrorist Trial
- Roetman Receives Award; O.J. Makes Appearance
- Sen. Mitchell at Law School Lauds Government Activism
- Alumni Play Host to Newly Admitted Students
- Oxford, Law School Offer Joint Program In International Human Rights
Speak Out and Viewpoint
- (As Seen by the Dean) Why Honor a Rank Fraud?
Jack Friedenthal
- Support Your Local Whistleblower
Lisa R. Hovelson
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