KU Law Magazine | Spring 2010


Graduates of KU Law's Tribal Law & Government Center are well-prepared to advocate for and strengthen the unique nature of tribal legal systems in an era where such systems are still widely misunderstood. An overview of the program and some of its graduates as the 15th anniversary of the center approaches.

Also in this issue: Justice Sandra Day O'Connor visits law students, faculty and alumni; Conference launches new Center for International Trade
& Agriculture; Giving into the urge to scratch the five-year itch; Volunteer Honor Roll;
Alumni Notes.

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ONLINE EXTRAS


Essays and blogs
Full text of "The Five-Year Itch," by Laura J. Hines
Blog: "Meeting Justice O'Connor leaves law student feeling inspired"

Photo galleries
Final Arguments of the 2010 Moot Court Competition
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor Visit
Women in Law Pub Night 2010
Diversity in Law Banquet 2010
Legal Career Options Day 2009
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Audio and video
Final Arguments of the 2010 Moot Court Competition
Center for International Trade & Agriculture Inaugural Conference
Reginald Robinson's Keynote Address at the 2010 Diversity in Law Banquet
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