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#70 - Fall 2004
Highlights:
- From the Dean. In his first column, Dean Larry D. Kramer writes about why he came to Stanford and his plans for the law school.
- Supreme Court Clerks. Four law school graduates clerk at the Court this term.
- From the Big Apple to the Farm. Larry D. Kramer left New York University to become Stanford Law School's new dean. The 46-year-old constitutional scholar is respectful of the school's past, but he's not afraid to try new things.
- Supreme Court Clinic Goes Three for Three. Stanford Law School's new Supreme Court Litigation Clinic is off to a fast start. Three of the cert. petitions the clinic filed with the Supreme Court last spring were granted, and a fourth is still pending. That's a record most law firms would envy.
- Blazing Trails. Rick West '71 spent years championing Native American legal rights. Now he's in charge of the Smithsonian's newest museum, the National Museum of the American Indian.
- Faculty Report. Profiles of five people who joined the faculty this summer, and one faculty member who received tenure.
- Classmates
- In Memoriam
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