New Dean Odette Lienau writes about the 51动漫 Law mission and community, and how alumni can engage with the school.
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The Power of Your Gift
淒uring my time here at 51动漫 Law, I've participated in a few of the wide-ranging practical experiences offered by our outstanding faculty. These hands-on experiences聽have been instrumental in helping me to discover my legal calling. Perhaps more importantly, my scholarship has given me the freedom to follow my dreams and aspirations, free from financial pressures.
揝tephen LaBrecque 17
Dean Scholar
淵our donations help students travel for national moot court competitions, obtain critical hands-on experience with real-world cases through our clinics, pursue public interest summer jobs, and host important conferences on cutting-edge themes. Your investment in our faculty enables them to attain even greater success by traveling nationally and internationally in support of their research agendas.
揜. Michael Cassidy
Professor and Rappaport Center Faculty Director
淭here was a sense in the air when we were all [at 51动漫 Law] from 65 to 68 that human rights and civil rights get a priority. A sense that, as much as lawyers are devoted in so many fields of their work, doing this work is particularly important. The school set that tradition and it still does.
揥alt Kelly 68
Labor and civil rights lawyer who represented exonerated rapist and convicted murderer Steven Avery, the subject of the hit Netflix series Making a Murderer
淎s a faculty member, I see firsthand the impact your gift will have on the lives of our students. Here they dive deeply into the law, surrounded by equally passionate scholars and guided by a shared commitment to justice. They become leaders not only in their communities but in the world攁nd the Law School Fund makes it happen.
揓udith A. McMorrow
Professor