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E-News

September 30, 2005

2005 Carter O. Lowance Fellow: General Anthony Zinni
Anthony Zinni, the retired four-star Marine general, former commander-in-chief of the U.S. Central Command, and bestselling author, was in residence on September 26 and 27 as the 2005 Carter O. Lowance Fellow in Law and Public Policy. Click here to read more and to view Zinni's Lecture, America's Role in a Changed Word.

Tulane Law Student Recalls Flight from Katrina that Led to Williamsburg
Mason Wann ’07 of Tulane University Law School is among five law students from New Orleans who are spending the fall semester here. Click here to read more.

Lee Professor William W. Van Alstyne Celebrates the Living Constitution
Like the cambium rings of the giant redwood trees in northern California, amendments to the U.S. Constitution indicate growth in a living - and evolving - document, the Law School’s Professor Van Alstyne told an audience on Sept. 16. Click here to read more.

Law School to Host 2nd Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference on          Oct. 28-29
Panels celebrate the contributions of the University of Chicago’s Richard A. Epstein, explore public use in the aftermath of Kelo as well as recent developments in due process protection of property rights. There also will be a round table on the press’s role in making the public aware of the use of eminent domain. Click here to read more.

Keeping up with Adjunct Professors Christie S. Warren and Martin Silfen
Christie S. Warren, Adjunct Professor of Law and Courtroom 21’s deputy director for international programs, was recently honored with this year’s St. George Tucker Adjunct Professorship Award. Click here to read more. Martin Silfen, the 2003-04 recipient of that award, recently shared his expertise in entertainment law with students and practitioners in Argentina via the Fulbright Senior Specialists program. Click here to read more.

Post a Position, Schedule an Interview -- Electronically
We encourage alumni to use the Employers Services page to schedule on-campus, off-campus, or videoconference interviews, request resume collection, or list positions to which students and/or graduates can apply. Click here to read more. Click here to learn more about career services at the Law School, including services for graduates interested in changing jobs. Administrative and professional positions at the Law School are posted on the William & Mary Office of Equal Opportunity web site. The Law School's Office of Admission is currently seeking an Assistant Dean for Admission. Click here to see the description of the position.

Have You Changed Your Work or Home Address?
We want to stay in touch. You can update your contact information on-line by logging into the Alumni Directory and clicking on the link (“To update your own information…"). Click here to go to the on-line directory page.

 


 
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