December 1992 (Law Issue)
Features
Green and Growing
With the capital as its campus, the Environmental Law Program trains
tomorrow's eco-attorneys.
William H. Woodwell, Jr
The Law of the Jungle: a Debate
Why the U.S. should sign the Biodiversity Treaty
by Wolfgang E. Siebeck
Don't Give Away Intellectual Property Rights
by Jeffrey P. Kushan, JD '92
The Work of the Clerk
For many new Law School graduates, a clerkship has been the first step
toward a fulfilling career.
Chris M. Kormis
Farewell to Two of the Best
Professor Harold P. Green and James M. Brown have taught
generations of Law School students.
Chris M. Kormis
Frank Marks on Law, Love, and War
In his new autobiography, a law alumnus reflects on nine
decades lived to the full.
Cathy Kreyche
Departments
GW News
- Joshua Schwartz: Expanding Government Contracts
- Snyder Gift Supports Public Interest Fellowships
- Eleven Research Professors of Law Named
- First Trial Advocacy College Offered in March
- Tsongas, at Law School, Predicts Generational Warfare.'
- Law School Attracts Diverse Student Body
- Law School Applications Up
Speak Out and Viewpoint
- Love, Freedom, and Investment
Joseph L. Brand, JD '63
- (As Seen by the Dean) Does the Law School Need Research?
Jack H. Friedenthal
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