The Hard Road to Reconciliation
BY JENNIFER BALDINO BONETT, MICHAEL CALLAHAN, EDWARD N. EISEN, SALLY FRIEDMAN, AISHA LABI, FREDDA SACHAROW AND LARRY TEITELBAUM
In the lush lands of northern Uganda and the dusty precincts of Ghana's capital city bands of
Penn Law students and their professors, Bill Burke-White and Sarah Paoletti, are working to
enforce peace and document injustices. Meanwhile, Robert Toll, L'66, and his wife Jane are
helping Israeli and Arab youths build fellowship. All of this in the name of reconciliation.
Bumper Crop
BY AISHA MOHAMMED AND LARRY TEITELBAUM
It seems the students keep getting better year after year after year. Why should this year be
any different? But it is. This year, students are even more gifted than their predecessors. Their
grades are better, their LSATs higher. Get ready for the Class of 2011.
Life and Death and Law
BY JENNIFER BALDINO BONNETT
As defining moments go, Dr. Stephen Raper had a big one. He participated in a gene experiment
gone terribly wrong. But he's harvesting the experience into something positive as a student
at Penn Law, where he's learning to apply the language of law to the practice of medicine.
ILE Plumbs ‘Central Nervous System’
of Finance & Government
BY MARK EYERLY
The brainpower. The sophistication. The inside baseball. No other university in the country can
match Penn Law's Institute for Law and Economics for the breadth of its programs and insight
into the nation's corporate workings. And it's still going strong after 28 years.