December 1993 (Law Issue)
Features
All in the Family: The Generations of GW Law
For many families, studying at the Law School
has become a tradition.
Chris M. Kormis
Truth, Justice and the American Way
As a White House ethics adviser, Professor Beth Nolan
must decide: What's right in the '90s?
Nora T. Kelley
The Perils of Relationship Investing
Does the growing clout of institutional investors spell
trouble for America's economic health?
Lawrence E. Mitchell
Remembering Jacob Burns
Lawyer, entrepreneur, artist, University trustee and generous friend
both to GW and the Law School.
Jamie L. Freedman
The Case of the Covert Congressman
Who was that masked LLM? How Sen. Hank Brown (R-
Colo.) attended law school virtually incognito.
Robert Guldin
Departments
GW News
- Terry Duncan, JD '92, Dies Heroically in Moscow Clash
- Plaudits for Law Center Predominate in Alumni Survey
- Law School Celebrates 150 Years of the African
- American Lawyer
- The George Washington Law Alumni Association
- Attention GW's Latino Lawyers
- New Law Librarian Discovers Hidden Treasures
- New Continuing Ed Program in Environmental Law
- Dimond Receives Achievement Award
- Books for Crooks Expands Nationwide
Speak Out and Viewpoint
- (As Seen By the Dean) Writing Wrongs
Jack H. Friedenthal
- Juvenile Justice: It's Not Too Late
Farrell L. Lines, JD '68.
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