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 1993
Seattle University School of Law
• Our Alums Bring a Lot of Experience and a Wealth of Community Good Works
• Work at GATT Is Fast-Paced and High-Stakes (by Gail Pruitt)
• Can Anyone Out There Top This For a Mother-In-Law Story? (by Geoffrey Watson)
• 1990 Act Spurs New Debate On Art in Public Places (by Bob Menanteaux) -
The Lawyer - Winter 1992
Seattle University School of Law
• Two Alums From the School’s First Class, 1992 Distinguished Law Graduates
• Celebrating Our 20-Year Success Story Was a Grand Occasions
• When Proposed Law Affects Federal Judiciary, White Goes to Work to Illumine Impact -
The Lawyer - Summer 1992
Seattle University School of Law
• Leadership of Washington Women Lawyers Comes from Our Own Law-Team Effort
• Family Law Virtuoso Directs Clients to Move On (by Gail Pruitt ’94)
• 20th Kick-Off Event Tosses Up Hot Issues in Legal Education
• New Laws Bring Sweeping Changes To the Labor and Employment Field -
The Lawyer - Spring 1992
Seattle University School of Law
• Karen Seinfeld Takes Solid Record of Judicial Work To State’s Second Highest Court
• Deans’ Visits with Law School Graduates Reveal Generosity and Pride in Their School
• Massive Changes in How the Law Library and Users Do Their Work
• McNamara: Lawyers Should Be Leaders and Model Citizens (by Erica Lim ’92) -
The Lawyer - Winter 1991
Seattle University School of Law
• Jim Rupp Honored for Across-the-Board Aid to All the Players (by Beth Mabel)
• Burlington Resources Award is a Real Recharging Time for Kaleen Cottingham
• Fulbright Award Goes to Talented ’91 Graduate (by K.C. Williamson ’94)
• Scenes from a Siberian Summer -
The Lawyer - Autumn 1991
Seattle University School of Law
• Leading Law Firms Pledge Support for Minority Scholars
• Law School May Be a Singular Experience But These Grads Made It A Family Affair
• The Law and Literature Movement: A Commentary on Human Life in Legal Documents, Bringing Ethical Questions to Judicial Decisions
• The Right to Die: A Lively Issue for Years to Come (by Annette Clark) -
The Lawyer - Spring 1991
Seattle University School of Law
• Dean Bond Cites School’s Recent Achievements, Sets Forth Future Challenges
• The Changing Legal Profession
• Women in Law Celebrated -
The Lawyer - Fall 1990
Seattle University School of Law
• Summer Interns Tell About Getting Their Feet Wet at a Rare Version of Summer Camp
• Hometown Grad Makes Good: A Talk with Soon-to-Be Justice Johnson
• Superintendent Judith Billings Is on the Hot Seat in a Key Spot
• Red Carpet Welcome for School’s First Dean -
The Lawyer - Spring 1990
Seattle University School of Law
• Corporate Counsels Value Their Companies, Work with the Big Picture in Mind
• Nationwide Student Cry: Law Schools Must Diversify Faculties
• Committee Links Success on Bar Exam to Hard Work in Law School
• Old Methods and New Metaphors, Public Service and Private Satisfaction -
The Lawyer - Fall 1989
Seattle University School of Law
• Hiring Practices Discriminate Against Disabled
• Lawyers Provide Leadership for Top Academic Posts
• National Media Lauds Academics, Location, Tuition
• Walkover Influence Extends Far Beyond the Law Center (Dean Jim Bond)
• Beyond the Practice of Law: Graduates Pursue Careers in Nontraditional Fields, but Credit Legal Training for Their Success (by Barb Beatty ’88)
