The Lawyer is the official magazine of Seattle University School of Law, and is published for alumni and friends of the law school. The abstract lists article highlights from each issue. You can also access a complete list of articles. Current issues are available at the School of Law publications page.
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The Lawyer - Spring 1998
Seattle University School of Law
• Vancouver Attorney Labors Freely with Evergreen Habitat
• Ski Accident Spurs Judge to Aid Others
• City Attorney Turns Art Critic And Decorator
• High-Tech Lawyer Is High-Energy Volunteer -
The Lawyer - Winter 1997/1998
Seattle University School of Law
• A Daughter of Norway Celebrates Independence and Guides Her Group’s Departure
• Research Librarian Kelly Kunsch Tells You Why We Need All Those Books
• San Francisco Attorney is Preeminent Authority on Legal Malpractice
• Remembering Vickie Bunnell: An Exceedingly Good Attorney and Equally Good Person -
The Lawyer - Fall 1996
Seattle University School of Law
• Capping Two Decades of Growth & Progress, A Warm and Hearty Greeting from Law Students Highlights this Tribute to President Sullivan
• Dean Jim Bond Describes a Moment Rich in the Promise of Opportunity…
• “Best Prepared & Most Tenacious” Litigator, Entertainment Attorney Joe Schleimer ‘86 -
The Lawyer - Spring 1996
Seattle University School of Law
• Bar News Editor Aims to Inform (by Gail Pruitt ’94)
• J.D. By Day, D.J. By Night And 24-Hours-A-Day Dad (by Judi Lemos ’98)
• Professor Beaver’s Commanding Presence And His Substantial Legacy
• Mary McQueen Keeps Washington Courts Humming -
The Lawyer - Winter 1995
Seattle University School of Law
• This Law Grad’s Collection of Folktales of Justice Wins National Aesop Prize for 1995
• Professor Ainsworth Calls for a Kind of Mental Judo to Combat Improper Argument
• From Seattle to Beijing and Back (by Judi Lemos ’98)
• Professor David Skover Co-Authors Work on First Amendment Legal Thought -
The Lawyer - Summer 1995
Seattle University School of Law
• Planning for a New Law Building Begins
• Day In and Day Out These Dedicated Alums Work To Protect Many Who Can’t Protect Themselves
• In Clinics Tied to Classes Students Find Out What’s At Stake in Every Case
• Attorney-by-Day is Reining Champion By a Mile (by Kate Graham ’97) -
The Lawyer - Winter 1994
Seattle University School of Law
• One of Our Own is One of a Kind and One of the Best (by Jennie Laird ’96)
• First law Graduates Awarded Seattle University Diplomas -
The Lawyer - Summer 1994
Seattle University School of Law
• What Makes a Law School?
• In a Fine Finale, U.N. Ambassador Albright Speaks of Responsibility in Our Time
• When is an Education Like a Singapore Caning? (by Brian McLean ’94)
• Liberty Bell Award Goes to Justice Johnson -
The Lawyer - Spring 1994
Seattle University School of Law
• Seattle University and Me (by Robert C. Cumbow ‘91)
• President Sullivan Delights in Welcoming the School of Law
• Unique Vantage Point, High-Flying Practice Fuel a Corporate Classic
• Founding Faculty Letter Brings Thoughts & Thanks From Former Students -
The Lawyer - Winter 1993
Seattle University School of Law
• Art Wang ’84 and Jesse Wineberry ’86 Are Named Distinguished Law Graduates
• Wang & Chae Join Forces to Serve Growing Korean Community (by C.L. Kerk ’94)
• This Mentor Opens World of Global Trade (by L. James Roth ’94)
• Student Program Inspires Inner-City Kids and Teachers (by Jack Evans)
• Heller Handles Job with Finesse and Professionalism
