June 1998 (Law Issue)
Features
A Woman of Her Convictions
U.S. Attorney Leslie Caldwell has nailed some
of New York's most vicious criminals.
by Amy Aldrich
Where Immigrants Find Hope
A GW legal clinic helps victims of oppression
realize dreams of freedom.
Jamie L. Freedman
The End of an Era
Jack Friedenthal leaves the deanship after a decade of
achievement.
Departments
GW News
- Young Named Law School Dean
- School Advances Toward Campaign Goal
- BLAA Hosts Awards Gala
- The Chance of a Lifetime (Ralph C. Ferrara at Dean's Roundtable)
- Herman is Lauded for Lectureship
- University Honors Williams (Gregory H.)
- Putting His Trust in GW (Armand Cifelli)
- Benefits of a Charitable Remainder Trust
- 4 Esteemed Professors Say Adieu
- Receptions Held for Prospective Students
- 5 New Professors Hired, 3 Veterans Granted Tenure
- Key Staff Positions Filled
- Moot Court Competitors Score Triumphs
- Gergen to Law Students: "Prepare!"
- Networking the Night Away
- Clerkships Reach Record High
- Lockwood Has Her Week
- Spotlight on Software Patenting
- GW in History
Alumni Newsmakers
- Leslie L. Swackhamer, JD '84 ('Godot Was Worth the Wait)
- John Lasco, JD '49 (Honoring John Lasco)
Speak Out
- (As Seen by the Dean) Stepping Back Up
Jack H. Friedenthal
- Expand Access to Substance Abuse Treatment
Rep. Jim Ramstad (R-Minn.), JD '73
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