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Every
year they come to Penn Law a couple hundred strong, from all parts
of the country and from every type of background. They are 1Ls. What
awaits them is like nothing they have ever experienced. But with a
little help from their friends, and a large dose of inner strength,
these students emerge as lawyers, in one capacity or another. This
is one of their stories.
See article: A 1L Odyssey |
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A
1L Odyssey
BY
LARRY TEITELBAUM
Who
doesn't remember their first year of law school? The mind-bending
adjustment to a new way of thinking. The oh-no-the-professor-called-on-me
feeling. The late nights studying, and the blur of finals
melding into summer job applications running into legal writing
requirements and oral arguments. Details hazy at this point?
For you, we offer a refresher course.
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Alumni
Fill Halls of Academe
BY
JENNIFER BALDINO BONETT
Like
academic Johnny Appleseeds, legions of alumni have gone forth
from Penn Law to plant ideas and teach students all across the
country. And their numbers are growing, as the Law School offers
a new seminar to prep the next round of intellectual whiz kids.
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New
LAS President Hopes to Increase Outreach to Alumni
BY
TASNEEM PAGHDIWALA
Stella
Ming Tsai is a go-getter. Whether in public service or private
practice, she gets the job done. And now she turns her talents
to a new challenge with characteristic gusto.
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Levy
Scholars Program Provides 'Mark of Distinction' for Top Students
BY
LARRY TEITELBAUM
Crème
de la crème. Best of the Best. Top of the class. The
finest students, with surpassing interests in interdisciplinary
study, make the grade as Levy Scholars. |
Tanenbaum
Hall Turns 10
BY
LARRY TEITELBAUM
Could
it really be 10 years already? In 1993, amid great pomp and
circumstance, Tanenbaum Hall opened its doors, and the Law School
has never been the same. |
Judge
Rosenn Inspires A Following Among Former Clerks
BY
LARRY TEITELBAUM
No
one proves the old adage, "Age is only a number" better
than the Honorable Max Rosenn, who, at age 94, remains on the
federal bench, from which he helped launch the careers of countless
Penn Law alumni. |
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