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Defending Moussaoui
Gerald Zerkin '76 reveals what it was like taking on a federal public defender's worst nightmare
By Chad Konecky
Payback with Interest
What the Law School is doing to cultivate lawyers in public service
By Jeri Zeder
A Woman with Altitude
Whether scaling a difficult case or climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, the intrepid Joan Lukey '74 keeps her eye on the summit
By Jane Whitehead
Where There is a Will, Is There a Way? Despite gains, the legal profession still struggles to get the "minor" out of minority
By Diane Lewis
Seventy-fifth Anniversary Celebration Events
The Law School ushers in its seventy-fifth year by honoring individuals whose careers exemplify the institution's mission