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Two-Decade Quest Ends with Creation of Alexander Chair
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Two-Decade Quest Ends with Creation of Alexander Chair in Civil Rights
Diplomats Say Iraq Faces Difficult Choice: Reconciliation or Partition
Justice Goldstone Tells of South Africa's Journey from Apartheid to Democracy
At Law Review Symposium, a Provocative Question: Who Pays for Damages of Global Warming?
Burbank Fears Waning Support for Independent Judiciary
Imasogie Brings Broad Business Experience to Board of Overseers
New Admissions Director and Associate Director of Alumni Relations
Case of Dissident Oil Tycoon Puts Spotlight on Human Rights in Russia
IL on the Beam as Top NCAA Scholar-Athlete
The Nation's Oldest Law Review Goes Modern with New Blog
Leader of Law and Economics Movement Sees No Easy Solution to High Executive Pay
Daley Explains GE's Well-Oiled Business Development Machine
Silverman Calls for Regulatory Reform to Jump-Start American Productivity
The World is Finding its Way to Penn Law's Door
Parents and Partners Day
Rae Alexander-Minter and her sister, Mary Brown Cannaday, have donated portraits of their parents to Penn Law School. The portraits were painted by Harlem Renaissance artist Laura Wheeler Waring.
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