May 1994 (Law Issue)
Features
Touching All the Databases
The Law School reprograms itself for an age of online research and
instant communications
Amy Aldrich
Labors of Love
Those who think labor law is in decline should think again. Professor Craver
explains why.
Angus Paul
Microlending: A Poverty Program that works
The Law School's Small Business Clinic helpd
DC residents get the microloans that make a big difference.
Nora T. Kelley
Sleep Tight, Walter Mitty
Every spring, a veteran law professor asks the same question:What
am I doing here when I should be pitching for the pirates?
David Seidelson
Interest Beyond Self Interest
Lawyers across the US are channeling interest on trust accounts to
fund legal services for the poor--thanks in part to the efforts of Russell E. Carlisle, JD
'55
Angus Paul
Departments
GW News
- A Reunion to Remember
- Law Students: Re-Making the Grade
- Law School Attracts Top Lawyers for Faculty Posts
- Law School Hosts Tribute To Struggles, Success of African American Lawyers
- Distinguished New Members Join Law School's Board of Advisors
- Is There Life After Law School?
- The Law School Goes to Town Houses
- Borak Heads Development Team
- Working the Network For Career Change
- Students Protest Law School Funding
- GW in History
Alumni Newsmakers
- Charles Edward Logan, JD '72 (Slain DC Activist is Mourned)
A Faculty for Writing / Book Review Page
- Albert D. Spalding Jr.,The Accountant's Guide to Legal Liability and Ethics
- June Rayfield Welch, O Ye Legendary Texas Horned Frog
Viewpoint
- When Law Students Tackle Domestic Violence
Joan S. Meier and Naomi R. Cahn
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