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E-News

October 24, 2005

Justice O’Connor Named William & Mary’s Twenty-Third Chancellor
Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor will serve as the twenty-third chancellor of the College of William & Mary. Justice O’Connor succeeds Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State, who was appointed in 2000. Click here to read more.

 

Christy ’83 Defends Children from Sex Slavery in Cambodia                            Kaign Christy, a 1983 Law School graduate, is working in Phnom Penh for the Arlington, Va.-based International Justice Mission. Click here to read more.

Questions & Answers with Professor Linda A. Malone: The Trial of Saddam Begins
Marshall-Wythe Foundation Professor of Law Linda A. Malone, the director of the Law School’s Human Rights and National Security Law Program, recently spoke with the William & Mary News about the her work with William & Mary law students and the U.S. Department of Justice on research for the Iraqi Special Tribunal, which is in the process of beginning proceedings in its case concerning Saddam Hussein. Click here to read the interview.

Questions & Answers with Professor Neal E. Devins: Considering Miers for the Supreme Court
Professor Neal E. Devins is a constitutional law expert and director of the Law School’s Institute of Bill of Rights Law. In an ongoing discussion regarding issues before the Supreme Court, Professor Devins spoke with the William &Mary News on President George W. Bush’s recent nomination of White House Counsel Harriet Miers to replace retiring Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. Click here to read the interview

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. 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.

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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