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Fall 2007
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Spring 2007
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- Dean's Message
- Students Helping Students — Project Citizen helps build better communities
- NOLA — Students and faculty provide legal assistance to victims of Hurricane Katrina
- Thomas F. Eagleton, Teacher — Senator Eagleton combined a scholar's knowledge and critical rigor with a practical sense of how the world and its political institutions and politicians work.
- And the Winner Is... — Student experiences in law school competitions
- Charles Blackmar: Professor, Judge, Chief Justice...and Charlie — eulogy delivered by Michael A. Wolff, Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri
- Faculty View — Off-Label Prescriptions: The Drug Safety Policy Debate
by Sandra H. Johnson
- Faculty Profile: Sidney D. Watson
- Asking Our Alumni - What Does Public Service Mean to You?
- Graduation - Photos of the Class of 2007
- Faculty Scholarship: On the Pulse - highlights of the latest scholarly achievements of the School's faculty
- Alumni Programs
- Class Notes
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Fall 2006
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Spring 2006
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Fall 2005
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- Dean's Message
- New Faculty — Meet seven of the law school's newest faculty recruits.
- The Art of Advocacy — Professor Susan McGraugh visited China to teach
criminal defense advocacy to a group of Legal Aid attorneys.
- Learning From A Legend — The Vincent C. Immel Professor of Law pays tribute to the man whose inspiration touched an entire legal community.
- Saying Goodbye To Superwoman — The act of balancing a family and career
shouldn't have to be hard, says Professor Nicole Porter.
- Faculty Perspective: Beyond Redemption? — Professor David Sloss says
the determination for those who receive capital punishment in our society is a "game of roulette."
- A Supreme Evening: U.S. Supreme Court Reception Photos
- Reunion 2005 Photos
- Faculty Profile: Alan Howard
- Alumni Focus: David Sopf, '98, Protection Officer, UNHCR Representation in Bulgaria and Adam Kazin, '01, Judge Advocate, United States Army
- Class Notes
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Spring 2005
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Highlights:
- Dean's Message
- A Piece of the Pie Alumnus Bret Cohen, '93, is modest about his success, but effusive about his passion.
- Urban Issues Five professors, a few dozen students and an unwavering belief that change is possible, have been helping to redefine local communities, one semester at a time.
- April 14: A HIPAA Retrospective Alumna Joan Killgore, '00, explores the "date that will live in infamy" for many health care attorneys.
- Faculty Perspective: Public-Use Limitations and Natural Property Rights
- 2005 Hooding Photos
- Moving at the Speed of Technology, Alumni Profile of Joe Conran, '70
- Class Notes
- In Memoriam: Judge Clyde Cahill, '51
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Fall 2004
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Spring 2004
Editor's Note
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- Relieving
the Pain Making marked changes to the way pain
is treated through research, education and policy changes
- Making
of a Mediator Different styles and different
experiences allow three sought-after St. Louis mediators
to bring more than skill to the table
- When
Words Matter Most Effective Advocacy in Courts
of Review
- The Decent
Diplomat An Interview with Janusz Stanczyk,
’91, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to the United
Nations
- Dean’s
Message
- Faculty Profile: Camille A. Nelson
- Faculty Notes
- Class Notes
- In Memoriam
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Fall 2003
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Highlights:
- Firm Foundation Standing strong after
30 years, the Legal Clinics at Saint
Louis University School of Law continues to offer students
an unparalleled experience working in a law firm setting,
interacting with the legal community
and helping to change lives, one client at a time.
- Brown V. Board of Education 50 Years
Later
- A Lifetime of Laughter The School Remembers
Gerald T. Dunne, ’48– 1919-2003
- Dean’s Message
- Faculty Profile: Daniel J. Hulsebosch
- Class Notes
- In Memoriam
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