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|  Tuesday, September 7, 2010 Four Law School alumni featured in New York Times article on the perceived polarization of Supreme Court clerks. (New York Times) More
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 | 2010 |
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|  Monday, January 17, 2011 Karla Hardy '10 is on loan from Hogan Lovells in Washington, D.C., in order to intern as an assistant district attorney in Anderson County, Texas. (Palestine Herald Press) More
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 | 2009 |
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|  Thursday, August 18, 2011 Advocacy groups have formed a coalition and are rallying against potential cuts to the Supplemental Security Income program for severely disabled children. Rebecca Vallas '09 is a lawyer at Community Legal Services in Philadelphia which is part of that coalition. Vallas says cutting the SSI program could have disastrous consequences ... (NPR) More
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|  Thursday, November 18, 2010 Double 'Hoo Karin Agness '09 founded the Network of Enlightened Women as an undergrad. MORE magazine includes Agness in "This is What THE NEW FEMINISTS Look Like." (MORE magazine) More
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|  Monday, November 9, 2009 Christopher Frankenfield ’09 received the 2009 Sidney M. Perlstadt Memorial Award for his paper, The Relationship Between ERISA, State and Local Health Care Experimentation, and the Need for National Health Care Reform. The award was granted by the American College of Employee Benefits Counsel in its fifth annual employee benefits writing competition. (American College of Employee Benefits Counsel Release) More
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 | 2007 |
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|  Thursday, April 12, 2012 When Toby Mergler '07 found his legal job ending, he seized the opportunity to pursue his entrepreneurial dream -- starting an online fantasy sports business that lets players compete across different sports. (Washington Times) More
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|  Friday, February 18, 2011 Chris Nasson '07 has joined the Northern Kentucky office of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Kentucky. Nasson said that during his first appearance in U.S. District Court it "hit him" that he had the job he wanted since law school. (Zanesville Times Recorder) More
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|  Thursday, April 22, 2010 Howell ORear '07 fears many songwriters are unaware of their termination rights under the Copyright Act, which provides the chance to take back copyright after an original transfer. (American Songwriter) More
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 | 2006 |
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|  Tuesday, December 13, 2011 CNN featured U.S. Army Maj. Frank Rosenblatt '06 and his wife, Alexandra '06, in a story about his latest deployment to Iraq, his first as a husband and father. (CNN) More
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|  Friday, December 9, 2011 CNN features Maj. Franklin Rosenblatt '06, the last U.S. Army Judge Advocate to serve in Kirkuk, in a story about how troops in Iraq are going to court to win justice for a U.S. soldier who was killed. (CNN.com) More
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|  Monday, November 29, 2010 North Carolina native Christopher Kavanaugh '06 relishes his part in prosecuting cases with nationwide interest as an assistant U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C. (Gaston Gazette) More
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 | 2002 |
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|  Friday, May 17, 2013 A Maryland state court judge has vacated a 1981 double murder conviction that Ropes & Gray counsel Ryan Malone '02 has worked on for 12 years as a pro bono case. Also a member of the team that worked to free the West Memphis Three, Malone estimates he works 500-600 pro bono hours per year. (American Lawyer) More
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|  Monday, March 25, 2013 Longwood University has named UVA Miller Center Director W. Taylor Reveley IV '02 as its new president, June 1. Fellow Wahoo, Patrick Finnegan '79, resigned as Longwood's president last summer because of health problems. (Richmond Times-Dispatch) More
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|  Monday, January 17, 2011 Elena Parent '02 was sworn in as the new State Representative of Georgia's District 81. Her victory was significant, as Parent was the only Democrat on the state level to unseat a Republican, and one of fewer than 10 to accomplish the feat nationwide. (Champion FreePress) More
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 | 1999 |
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|  Thursday, February 16, 2012 Marc Berger '99, a veteran federal prosecutor, is the new chief of the securities fraud unit for the U.S. Attorney’s office in Manhattan. Berger will supervise a team that has brought a series of high profile insider trading prosecutions against hedge fund traders and other corporate insiders. (New York Times) More
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|  Tuesday, April 26, 2011 David E. Patton '99, a visiting law professor at Stanford University, has been named the new head of New York’s influential federal public defender’s office. More
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|  Monday, March 1, 2010 Forestry company to pay hefty settlement to farm workers thanks to collaboration (C-ville Weekly) More
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|  Tuesday, December 29, 2009 The Federal Election Commission unanimously elected Matthew S. Petersen '99 as Chairman for 2010. The FEC is an independent regulatory agency that administers and enforces federal campaign finance laws. (Federal Election Commission) More
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|  Friday, October 9, 2009 New York ADA Pierce Moser '99 is a member of the elder abuse prosecution team that secured a victory in the case against Brooke Astor's son. (NY Law Journal) More
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|  Tuesday, July 7, 2009 Jeff Kreisler '99 was featured on UVA blog, chronicling his life from Law School to comedian and author. More
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 | 1998 |
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|  Thursday, September 27, 2012 Robert Shelby ’98 was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the newest judge on the federal bench in Utah. Nominated last December, Shelby fills a vacancy court officials say was causing a judicial emergency. (The Salt Lake Tribune) More
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|  Thursday, December 1, 2011 President Barack Obama has nominated Salt Lake City lawyer Robert Shelby '98 to serve as U.S. District Judge for the District of Utah. (Salt Lake Tribune) More
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|  Monday, December 6, 2010 Indiana's Lake County Courthouse was renamed in honor of Robert Rucker LL.M. '08, the first African American to serve on the Indiana Supreme Court. (Chicago Tribune) More
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|  Monday, February 22, 2010 New Jersey State Sen. Bill Baroni '98 confirmed he will leave his legislative seat for the top state spot at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. (NJ.com) More
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|  Friday, January 15, 2010 S. C. Appeals Court Judge Kaye Gorenflo Hearn LL.M. '98 was sworn in to the Supreme Court of South Carolina. South Carolina is the only state where lawmakers alone select judges. (Augusta Chronicle) More
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 | 1997 |
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|  Thursday, August 23, 2012 Florida's Attorney General has named Timothy Osterhaus '97 as the state's new solicitor general. The SG represents the state before appellate courts including the Florida and United States Supreme Courts. (Miami Herald) More
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|  Wednesday, February 22, 2012 Christopher Burke '97, senior executive for Black Hills Energy in Pueblo, Colo., was featured in the Pueblo Chieftain in honor of Black History Month. "... I've traveled the world, both in the Navy and as a businessman, and despite our problems and flaws, there is no other country that offers its citizens the kind of opportunity ... More
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|  Monday, August 24, 2009 Lobbyist Heather Podesta '97 was featured as an "Insider's Insider" in the Washington Post. (Washington Post) More
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|  Tuesday, July 7, 2009 Glenn Saks '97 was interviewed on National Public Radio's Marketplace report and on WLRN Miami Herald News about the mortgage foreclosure crisis and how it is impacting tenants (NPR's Marketplace) More
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 | 1996 |
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|  Thursday, July 7, 2011 Hogan Lovells corporate partner William Curtin III '96 was noted for his work as the lead lawyer on Ford Motor Company's $1.8 billion sale of Volvo last year. In American Lawyer he addresses the challenges in cross border transactional work, as well as the future of the international M&A market. (American Lawyer) More
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|  Monday, December 20, 2010 Steve Newmark '96, formerly senior vice president of business operations at Roush Fenway Racing, has been named the organization’s new president. More
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 | 1995 |
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|  Thursday, May 2, 2013 Virginia House of Delegates member Robert Bell '95 was profiled in the Richmond Times-Dispatch; Bell is running for state attorney general. (Richmond Times-Dispatch) More
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|  Monday, February 4, 2013 Rhode Island Senator Sheldon Whitehouse '82 and lawyer and senior fellow of the Independent Women's Forum Gayle Trotter '95 debate the banning of high capacity weapons at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. (Washington Post) More
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|  Tuesday, March 20, 2012 The retiring Honorable Randall Shepard LL.M. '95 has stepped down as Indiana's Chief Justice. Shepard is the longest serving state chief justice in the nation. (News Sentinel) More
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|  Thursday, May 26, 2011 Justice Denise Johnson LL.M. '95 steps down after two decades on Vermont Supreme Court. Johnson was the first female justice to serve on the court and is cited as a "civil rights giant." (Burlington Free Press) More
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|  Friday, December 17, 2010 Leah Ward Sears LL.M. '95, retired chief justice of the Georgia Supreme Court and partner at the Atlanta office of Schiff Hardin, argues that reducing the gap in marriage rates among low- and high-income Americans will renew the middle class (CNN Opinion). More
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|  Friday, August 6, 2010 U.S. Senate confirmed James Wynn Jr., LL.M. '95, a North Carolina state judge, to a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit. (Legal Times) More
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|  Friday, April 23, 2010 In his first year on the five-member Delaware Chancery Court, J. Travis Laster '95 is not going unnoticed. (Business Week) More
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|  Thursday, December 10, 2009 Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Randall Shepard LL.M. '95 will receive a national award for excellence from the American Judicature Society early next year. (Legalnewsline.com) More
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|  Wednesday, November 4, 2009 President Obama had nominated N.C. Court of Appeals judge, James Wynn LL.M. '95, to the Fourth Circuit. (Greensboro News-Record) More
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|  Monday, November 2, 2009 Former corporate lawyer J. Travis Laster '95 on his first weeks on Delaware's Court of Chancery. (Delaware Online) More
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|  Wednesday, August 19, 2009 Delaware's governor has nominated corporate lawyer Travis Laster '95 for the state's Court of Chancery, which hears a large number of high-profile business and shareholder disputes. (WSJ Law Blog) More
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|  Thursday, July 2, 2009 Leah Ward Sears LL.M. '95 stepped down as Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court. In 1992, she became the first woman -- and youngest person -- appointed to Georgia's highest court. Sears recently wrote about "disposable marriage." (CNN.com)
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 | 1994 |
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|  Monday, July 2, 2012 For years sports agent Rob Plummer '94 has dealt with the "fluidity" of signing young baseball recruits from the Dominican Republic. Twenty percent of all Major League Baseball players come from the D.R. Plummer took part in a documentary about the "industry," Ballplayer: Pelotero. Yahoo Sports takes a look at the film, ... (Yahoo Sports) More
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|  Monday, August 16, 2010 Geoffrey Blackwell '94, member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and former FCC senior attorney has been named head of the FCC's new Office of Native Affairs and Policy, tasked to expand broadband availability in tribal lands and Native communities. (The Hill) More
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|  Wednesday, December 30, 2009 President Obama will nominate Cleveland lawyer John Nalbandian '94 to the 11-person board of the State Justice Institute. (Cleveland.com) More
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 | 1993 |
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|  Monday, April 29, 2013 Dickens “Deke” Mathieu '93 has been named Syracuse University's general counsel. (The Post Standard) More
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|  Wednesday, April 17, 2013 California lawyer Harmeet Dhillon '93 is the first woman ever elected as vice chairman of the state's Republican Party. Dhillon hopes to expand the party, bringing new appeal to younger voters. (The Washington Times) More
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|  Friday, March 30, 2012 As counsel to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Brig. Gen. Richard Gross '93, focuses on international law and the law of armed conflict. He and his staff work to interpret laws and policies that dictate when the military can and can't use force. (Knoxville News Sentinel) More
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|  Monday, August 29, 2011 Florida freshman legislator Dana Young '93 is credited with getting an important pro-business bill passed in the Florida legislature. The bill eliminates costly background security procedures unique to the state, making Florida ports more competitive. (Gulf Coast Business Review
) More
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|  Thursday, October 21, 2010 Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger appointed Christopher R. Bowen '93 to a judgeship in the Contra Costa County Superior Court. (Contra Costa Times) More
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|  Tuesday, October 27, 2009 Dionne E. Thompson has been appointed as the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Reclamations Chief of Congressional and Legislative Affairs. She will oversee Reclamation's congressional and legislative affairs activities and serve as Reclamation's primary liaison with Congress. (U.S. Dept of Interior) More
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 | 1992 |
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|  Monday, December 17, 2012 Since Sept. 11, 2001, the US Attorney's office led by Neil MacBride '92 has become a hub for some of the highest-profile terrorism and national security cases in the country. MacBride’s 130+ prosecutors are currently working on cases that reach into more than 60 countries on six continents. (Washington Post) More
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|  Tuesday, May 15, 2012 New York Life CEO Ted Mathas '92 became CEO of New York Life Insurance Company in 2008 after becoming president in 2007. Forbes recently recognized Mathas as one of America's youngest CEOs. (Forbes) More
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|  Monday, September 26, 2011 President Barack Obama will nominate The Virginian-Pilot publisher Maurice Jones '92 as deputy secretary for the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Jones, publisher of The Pilot since 2008, has served as commissioner of the Virginia Department of Social Services and deputy chief of staff to then-Gov. Mark Warner. ... (The Virginian-Pilot) More
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|  Thursday, January 27, 2011 A federal public defender since 1994, Natasha Perdew Silas '92 has been nominated by President Barack Obama to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. (The White House) More
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|  Thursday, July 1, 2010 Julie Lynn '92: A look at the work of a Double-Hoo film producer. (Virginia Magazine) More
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|  Wednesday, March 3, 2010 The Senate unanimously confirmed Virginia Supreme Court Justice Barbara Milano Keenan LL.M. '92 to a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. (Washington Post) More
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|  Monday, March 1, 2010 The office of U.S. Attorney Neil MacBride '92 was one of two chosen by Attorney General Eric Holder to prosecute Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. (The New Yorker) More
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|  Tuesday, September 15, 2009 President Barack Obama has nominated Justice Barbara Keenan LL.M. '92 of the Virginia Supreme Court to the Richmond-based 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Keenan has served on the Virginia Supreme Court since 1991. (Richmond Times-Dispatch) More
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|  Friday, August 7, 2009 Neil MacBride '92 has been nominated by President Obama to be the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.
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 | 1991 |
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|  Thursday, December 6, 2012 Virginia Beach attorney Kevin Martingayle '91 was voted the next president-elect of the Virginia State Bar after the organization's first contested election in 11 years. (Virginian Pilot) More
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|  Friday, December 16, 2011 Timothy J. Heaphy '91, the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Virginia, has been appointed by U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. to a two-year term on the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee. (Daily Progress) More
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|  Thursday, September 8, 2011 President Barack Obama is sending Washington lawyer Mark Brzezinski '91 to Sweden to serve as U.S. ambassador. Brzezinski has been manager of the international law practice at McGuireWoods in D.C. He now awaits Senate confirmation to the post of ambassador. (Legal Times) More
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|  Monday, June 27, 2011 The National Law Journal included Jeffrey Ferguson '91, managing director and general counsel of The Carlyle Group, as one of the 20 most influential in-house attorneys. More
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|  Thursday, April 28, 2011 A Q & A with Timothy Heaphy '91, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Virginia, focuses on his efforts to target crime prevention as community outreach. (GoDanRiver.com) More
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|  Friday, November 19, 2010 President Obama appointed McGuireWoods anti-corruption law expert and former Fulbright Scholar Mark Brzezinski '91 to the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. (WhiteHouse.gov) More
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|  Thursday, April 15, 2010 Zane David Memeger '91 has been nominated as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. (The White House) More
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|  Friday, October 16, 2009 Following confirmation by the Senate, Timothy Heaphy '91 was sworn in as U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Virginia. (RrockbridgeWeekly.com) More
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|  Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Matthew Winter LL.M. '91 has been named President and CEO of Allstate Financial. (businesswire.com) More
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|  Monday, August 3, 2009 President Obama has nominated Richmond lawyer Timothy Heaphy '91 for U.S. Attorney of Virginia's Western District. (roanoke.com) More
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 | 1990 |
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|  Monday, January 10, 2011 The Honorable John M. Roll LL.M. '90 was among the six people slain at an event hosted by U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in Tucson, Saturday. Ross, who served as chief judge of the U.S. District Court in Arizona, was appointed to the federal bench in 1991 by President George H.W. Bush. (New York Times) More
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|  Thursday, July 23, 2009 Mary Bauer '90, who has directed the Southern Poverty Law Center's Immigrant Justice Project since its inception in 2004, has been named as the SPLC's new legal director. (SPLCenter.org) More
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 | 1989 |
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|  Thursday, January 31, 2013 In recent media appearances, NFL Players Association Chief DeMaurice Smith '89 Brings Players' Health Realities Front and Center (Washington Post) More
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|  Friday, February 17, 2012 Judge Elissa F. Cadish '89 has been a district court judge on the Eighth Judicial District Court of Nevada, based in Las Vegas, since 2007. President Obama has nominated her to the United States District Court for the District of Nevada. (White House) More
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|  Wednesday, July 27, 2011 NFL players are reporting to training camps, thanks to DeMaurice Smith '89, Executive Director of the NFL Players Association. Smith has worked tirelessly with players and owners to find the common ground needed to end the months-long walkout. (Washington Post) More
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|  Wednesday, July 27, 2011 U.S. EPA attorney Stefania Shamet '89 received the agency's most prestigious national award recognizing work to protect wetlands. Shamet is credited with representing the agency in "some of the most environmentally significant, legally complex, and politically sensitive water and wetlands matters.” (PhillyBurbs.com) More
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|  Friday, December 31, 2010 Carlton Reeves '89 was sworn in as a U.S. District Judge before a standing-room-only crowd in the largest courtroom in the U.S. District Courthouse in Jackson, Mississippi. (Clarion Ledger) More
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|  Friday, June 18, 2010 As the number of contractors in eastern Virginia has grown, so has the number of fraud cases. U.S. Attorney Stephen Haynie '89 has been charged with investigating the fraud. (The Virginian-Pilot) More
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|  Thursday, April 29, 2010 President Obama has nominated Carlton Reeves '89 of Pigott Reeves Johnson for the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Mississippi (White House) More
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|  Wednesday, October 28, 2009 In a Congressional hearing, DeMaurice Smith '89, executive director of the NFL players association, called for more independent study of head injuries and promised that players’ safety would not be a bargaining issue with the league. (New York Times) More
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 | 1987 |
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|  Thursday, September 20, 2012 Geoff Mearns '87 was a high school track star who went on to break an Olympic gold medalist's indoor two-mile record as a college freshman, and to qualify for the 1984 Olympic Trials while in law school. Mearns, the new president of Northern Kentucky University, sees the parallels between law and endurance running. (The Cleveland Plain Dealer) More
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|  Friday, April 27, 2012 Washington D.C. lawyer, Beth Wilkinson '87, has been hired by the FTC to determine if Google has abused power and manipulated its search results and if a formal case should be brought against the technology giant. (New York Times) More
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|  Tuesday, April 17, 2012 Geoffrey Mearns '87 was selected as the next president of Northern Kentucky University, a public institution with more than 15,000 students. Mearns has served in the administration of Cleveland State University for six years and prior to that was a federal prosecutor and in private practice. (Cleveland Live) More
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|  Thursday, November 17, 2011 PETA, along with marine-mammal experts and trainers, is filing the first case of its kind against Sea World for allegedly violating the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution as it pertains to the treatment of killer whales. Jeffrey Kerr '87 serves as PETA's general counsel. (LA Times) More
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|  Thursday, September 22, 2011 Robert Ballou '87, of Johnson Ayers & Matthews in Roanoke, was selected by U.S. District Court judges to fill a vacancy as a magistrate judge for the federal courts in Western Virginia. (The Roanoke Times) More
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|  Friday, September 9, 2011 Sports management expert Donald Yee '87 strongly contends that the NCAA has outlived its usefulness. Yee believes the organization stands in the way of college sports reform and does not serve as a credible regulator. (Cleveland Plain Dealer) More
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|  Tuesday, January 11, 2011 Sports Agent Donald Yee '87 was part of a discussion on the state of amateurism in college football, exploring ways to prevent the types of scandals that have hit programs involved in some of the biggest games during this bowl season. (NPR's All Things Considered) More
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|  Wednesday, December 15, 2010 President Obama appointed John Bridgeland '87 to the White House Council for Community Solutions. The Council will provide advice to the President on the best ways to mobilize citizens, nonprofits, businesses and government to work more effectively together to solve specific community needs. (White House) More
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|  Friday, August 20, 2010 Pro Agent Donald Yee '87 says college football is a big business that deserves market-driven reform. (Washingtong Post) More
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|  Friday, July 31, 2009 R. Hewitt Pate '87 was tapped by Chevron to become its general counsel. Pate has been global competition group head in Hunton & Williams' Washington, D.C. office, after serving as head of the DOJ's antitrust division. (law.com) More
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 | 1986 |
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|  Monday, March 25, 2013 Northern Kentucky University named Jeffrey Standen '86 as its new dean of the Chase College of Law. Standen joins NKU from Willamette University in Salem, Ore. (Business Courier
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|  Tuesday, August 14, 2012 Charles L. Becton, LL.M. '86, an attorney and former judge on the N.C. Court of Appeals is now interim chancellor of N.C. Central University. The former judge recently served as the John Scott Cansler Lecturer at the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Law and a visiting professor at the Duke University School of Law. (Raleigh News Observer) More
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|  Monday, December 20, 2010 Wells Fargo & Co., the fourth-largest U.S. lender by assets, hired John Fowler '86, who has led European health care at Deutsche Bank AG to expand its investment-banking division. More
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|  Wednesday, December 1, 2010 Boston-based Susan White Murley '86 named as one of two co-managing partners at WilmerHale, will chair the firm's transactional practice. (Wall Street Journal) More
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 | 1985 |
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|  Tuesday, April 2, 2013 Puerto Rico's former governor, Luis Fortuno '85, visited Larry Sabato's American Politics class to talk GOP strategies to recapture the Hispanic vote in upcoming elections. Fortuno thinks controlled immigration reform is key to future party success. (The Daily Progress) More
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|  Monday, March 11, 2013 National Security Adviser Tom Donilon '85 advises President Obama, while his brother, Terry, is communications director for Boston's Cardinal Sean O'Malley, a papal contender. (Washington Post) More
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|  Tuesday, September 25, 2012 National Security Adviser Thomas Donilon '85 has an especially challenging job managing America's foreign policy during the presidential campaign and election. (New York Times) More
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|  Thursday, September 15, 2011 President Barack Obama has nominated Kevin A. Ohlson '85 for judge of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. Ohlson currently serves as chief of the Professional Misconduct Review Unit in the Department of Justice. Until earlier this year he was chief of staff and counselor to U. S. Attorney General Eric Holder. ... (The White House) More
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|  Tuesday, May 3, 2011 National Security Adviser Thomas E. Donilon '85 played a central role in organizing the Obama administration’s planning of the U.S. attack that killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan. (
The Providence Journal) More
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|  Monday, February 7, 2011 The successes of Gov. Luis Fortuno '85, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives, are creating political buzz in the middle of his first four-year term as Puerto Rico’s chief executive. (
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ) More
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|  Monday, October 11, 2010 President Obama lauded Tom Donilon's '85 wealth of national security experience when naming him to succeed the outgoing National Security Adviser. (The White House) More
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|  Friday, February 19, 2010 David Leitch '85 offers four strategies that are helping Ford Motor Company meet its challenges and look to the future with promise. (CorporateCounsel.com) More
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|  Wednesday, December 16, 2009 Greg Nojeim '85, an attorney with the Center for Democracy and Technology, fights attempts to use national security as a justification to violate people's constitutional rights and invade their privacy. (cnet.com) More
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 | 1984 |
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|  Monday, March 21, 2011 Noted legal scholar William Stuntz '84 passed away after a three-year battle with cancer. Stuntz, a professor at UVA Law for 14 years, wished for "mercy" to be a tenet of the nation's criminal justice system. (New York Times) More
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|  Monday, March 7, 2011 Business lawyer J. Mitchell "Mickey" Aberman '84 is being hailed as a hero for saving a beloved independent video store from closing its doors in Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Observer) More
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 | 1983 |
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|  Tuesday, January 15, 2013 Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano '83 will stay in her post as President Obama crosses into his second term. More
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|  Thursday, October 4, 2012 "Rugby-Playing Texas Lawyer" Bob Latham '83 has published a collection of columns and essays, "Winners & Losers: Rants, Riffs & Reflections on the World of Sports." Latham has served as a member of the US Olympic Committee, chairman of USA Rugby, and International Rugby Board executive committee member -- while maintaining ... (Sacramento Bee) More
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|  Monday, September 12, 2011 Ohio State Senator Tim Grendell LL.M. '83 was appointed by Governor John Kasich to serve as the Geauga County Probate/Juvenile Court judge. The Cleveland-area native has served the Ohio Senate, where he chairs the Judiciary–Criminal Justice Committee, since 2004. (The News-Herald) More
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|  Tuesday, September 6, 2011 Career Prosecutor Lisa Friel '83, most recently the chief of the Manhattan DA's Sex Crimes Unit, is joining T & M Protection Resources. Friel will head the company's new division which offers sexual assualt education and investigative service to university and corporations. (New York Times) More
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|  Tuesday, May 31, 2011 Owen Pell '83 received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the State University of New York and delivered the commencement address at Binghamton University on May 22. Pell's speech emphasized finding a good mentor as well as being a good mentee. More
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|  Thursday, April 22, 2010 DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano '83 Travels the World Over Assessing Aviation Security (Washington Post) More
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|  Wednesday, December 30, 2009 Donal O'Donnell LL.M. '83 will be appointed to the Supreme Court of Ireland by President Mary McAleese in the new year. (BBC) More
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 | 1982 |
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|  Monday, February 11, 2013 Jones Walker managing partner, William Hines '82, will reign as King of Carnival for the 2013 Rex Krewe for 24-hours during Mardi Gras festivities. Hines is a native New Orleanian and a long-time civic activist, involved in a staggering number of organizations and projects to further his beloved hometown. (The Times-Picayune) More
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|  Tuesday, December 18, 2012 Attorney James Bassett '82 was confirmed to the New Hampshire Supreme Court this spring. Bassett, who joined the five-member court as an associate justice, had been active in local government and has a reputation for his legal acumen and fairness. (Union Leader) More
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|  Friday, March 2, 2012 Senior Corporate Counsel of Safeway, Inc., Valerie Lewis '82, is up for a Community Championship Award, according to the San Francisco Business Times. At work Lewis uses both her undergrad degree in Biology and her law degree. Because of her efforts at work and in the community, Lewis is recognized as a leader in retail and ... (San Francisco Business Times) More
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|  Friday, January 20, 2012 Longtime Morgan Stanley deal maker Charles Cory '82 was featured on NYT's DealBook for his finesse and leadership in a flurry of mergers and acquisitions deals. Cory had until recently been on sabbatical from the firm and taught courses on acquisitions and capital markets at the Law School. (New York Times) More
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|  Monday, January 9, 2012 Washington D.C. lawyer Trevor Potter '82 discusses Stephen Colbert's super-PAC efforts in a New York Times Magazine piece on Colbert. Potter is now a regular on the show and besides having fun, thinks Colbert is serving a useful function. ". . . he's illustrating how the system works by using it." (New York Times) More
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|  Wednesday, August 3, 2011 Cleo Elaine Powell '82 has been elected to the Supreme Court of Virginia. Powell is the first African-American woman to sit on the Commonwealth's highest court. She has held the same historical distinction on a county general district court, a different county's circuit court, and the Court of Appeals for Virginia. (Washington Post) More
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 | 1981 |
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|  Thursday, July 7, 2011 Sullivan & Cromwell partner Frederic Rich ’81, along with Latham partner William Voge, describe the experience of working out the funding on an $18 billion liquefied natural gas project in Papua New Guinea, one of the most remote locations on earth. (American Lawyer) More
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|  Monday, June 27, 2011 The National Law Journal named Stephanie Tsacoumis '81, general counsel for Georgetown University, as one of the 20 most influential in-house attorneys in the country. More
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|  Tuesday, May 17, 2011 The U.S. Senate has confirmed Judge Michael Urbanski '81 of Roanoke to serve as a federal judge for the U.S. District Court of the Western District of Virginia. (Virginia Business ) More
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|  Monday, January 31, 2011 Former Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh '81 is joining McGuireWoods as a partner in Washington, D.C., and will serve as an adviser on policy matters to firm clients. Bayh is also now a senior adviser to Apollo Global Management in New York. (Wall Street Journal) More
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|  Monday, January 24, 2011 Evan Bayh '81, the former senator from Indiana, has joined Apollo Global Management, a New York private equity firm, as a senior adviser with responsibility for public policy. (New York Times) More
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(White House) More
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|  Tuesday, August 24, 2010 Karin Look's '81 chain of command extends to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Look occupies the office of the Manhattan Project's "Indispensable Man," and is in the circle of female national security officials front and center in nuclear negotiations. (Washington Post) More
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|  Monday, April 19, 2010 Citigroup Inc. Vice Chairman Edward “Ned” Kelly '81 to become chairman of the firm’s global banking division. More
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|  Monday, February 22, 2010 Evan Bayh '81 Pens New York Times OpEd: Why I'm Leaving the Senate (New York Times) More
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|  Tuesday, February 16, 2010 Sen. Evan Bayh '81 will not seek a third term to the U.S. Senate. For 25 years Bayh has served the public as Indiana’s Secretary of State, a two-term Governor, and a two-term U.S. Senator. (Office of Senator Bayh) More
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|  Monday, October 26, 2009 Stephanie Tsacoumis '81 has been appointed Georgetown University’s new General Counsel (bisnow.com) More
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 | 1980 |
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|  Monday, July 11, 2011 Citing Judge Gale's "unwavering integrity and a firm commitment to public service," President Obama nominated Joseph Gale '80 for a second term on the United States Tax Court. Prior to his first appointment, Gale was Minority Staff Director and Chief Counsel of the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance. (WhiteHouse.gov) More
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|  Tuesday, December 22, 2009 The Association of Corporate Counsel elected Patricia R. Hatler as chair of its Board of Directors at its 2009 annual meeting in Boston. Hatler is executive vice president, chief legal and governance officer at Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company.
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 | 1979 |
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|  Monday, February 20, 2012 Matthew O'Connell '79, chronicles his career from lawyer to chief executive officer of GeoEye in the NYT Job Market section. GeoEye is a source of "geospatial information and insight for decision makers and analysts who need a clear understanding of our changing world to protect lives, manage risk, and optimize resources." (New York Times) More
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|  Monday, June 27, 2011 Randal J. Kirk '79, is a local lawyer turned entrepreneur who, according to Forbes, is worth about $2.2 billion, nearly all from a decade or so of venture investing, company building and dealmaking. (The Deal Magazine) More
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|  Wednesday, May 25, 2011 John Tredennick '79 is one of CNNMoney's "accidental entrepreneurs" of note. Tredennick was practicing at Holland & Hart in Denver when he created a computer system that allowed employees to share files digitally, between offices. He is now CEO of Catalyst Repository Systems. (CNNMoney) More
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|  Tuesday, January 4, 2011 As the new president of the Milwaukee branch of the NAACP, civil rights lawyer James H. Hall Jr. '79 has agreed to lead a group to "restore, reform, and revitalize" the controversy-steeped organization. (Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel) More
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|  Wednesday, March 3, 2010 Brig. Gen. Patrick Finnegan '79 has been selected to lead Longwood University. Currently Dean of the Academic Board at the U.S. Military Academy, Finnegan was the unanimous choice of the Board of Visitors. (Longwood University) More
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|  Tuesday, July 21, 2009 Randal J. Kirk '79 of Pulaski County, replacing the outgoing Thomas F. Farrell II '79, joins fellow Law alumni on the University of Virginia's Board of Visitors. Appointed to second four-year terms: A Macdonald Caputo '66 and Alan A. Diamonstein '58. (UVA News) More
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 | 1978 |
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|  Thursday, August 23, 2012 In June Media General sold more than 60 newspapers and publications, streamlining its holdings to mostly broadcast and digital media. The company's vice president for growth and performance, George Mahoney '78, will take the helm as CEO in January, and will set about to deliver growth and margin improvements in the television ... (Richmond Times-Dispatch) More
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|  Thursday, August 16, 2012 Los Angeles attorney Don Cornwell '78 first encountered wine counterfeiting in 1986. Since then he has worked tirelessly to unearth fraud in the world of old and rare wines and to warn those who might pay thousands for a scarce bottle of unknown provenance. (Huffington Post) More
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|  Thursday, June 24, 2010 Peter S. Kaufman '78, president of investment bank Gordian Group and head of the firm's restructuring and distressed M&A practice, says there is a reasonably high chance that BP could file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the next few years, or even months, and the result would be an "absolute horror" for the government. (Grist.org) More
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 | 1977 |
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|  Tuesday, January 25, 2011 Former Governor of Virginia and U.S. Senator George Allen '77 Announces Bid for GOP Nomination to U.S. Senate (Washington Post) More
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|  Wednesday, December 22, 2010 Will Shortz '77 explained his path to becoming the world's most famous crossword puzzle editor in the New York Times blog Wordplay. More
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|  Monday, December 13, 2010 Justice Cynthia D. Fannon Kinser '77 was elected the next chief justice of the Virginia Supreme Court. She will be the first woman to serve in the position in the court’s history when she assumes office Feb. 1. (
Richmond Times Dispatch) More
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|  Tuesday, August 31, 2010 Justice Cynthia D. Fannon Kinser '77 was elected the next chief justice of the Virginia Supreme Court. Kinser will be the first woman to serve in the position in the court’s history when she assumes office Feb. 1. (Richmond Times-Dispatch) More
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 | 1976 |
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|  Friday, February 15, 2013 Robert Bauer '76 is one of the two pre-eminent election lawyers appointed by President Obama to a presidential commission tasked with examining and suggesting repairs to the nation's voting experience. (New York Times) More
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|  Thursday, June 2, 2011 Bob Bauer '76 to step down as White House Counsel and return to private practice at Perkins Coie in Washington, D.C. The move will enable Bauer to serve as general counsel to the President's reelection campaign, general counsel to the Democratic National Committee, and personal lawyer to President Obama. (The White House) More
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|  Friday, December 17, 2010 The U.S. Senate confirmed John Gibney Jr. '76 for a seat on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. (Virginia Lawyers Weekly) More
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|  Monday, April 26, 2010 White House Counsel Bob Bauer '76, respected by GOP opponents, is guiding the Administration through the big issues, including the selection of the next Supreme Court Justice. (Associated Press) More
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|  Friday, April 16, 2010 John Gibney Jr. '76, a partner with ThompsonMcMullan in Richmond, has been nominated by President Obama for a seat on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. (Legal Times) More
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|  Thursday, January 14, 2010 Michael Taylor '76 was named as the first Deputy Commissioner for Foods at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. He's charged with helping the FDA to develop and implement a prevention based strategy for food safety, ... (U.S. FDA) More
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 | 1975 |
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|  Tuesday, October 4, 2011 The death of Martin Luther King Jr. spurred Sheila Jackson Lee '75 from her secretarial career aspirations to a career in corporate law, the bench, and later, politics. Congresswoman Jackson Lee (D-Texas) is serving her ninth term as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. (Houston Chronicle) More
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|  Monday, December 13, 2010 Jac Sperling '75, the man picked by the NBA to oversee the Hornets after the league's takeover of the franchise, said his assignment is to make the club more attractive to a buyer who would keep the team in New Orleans. (ESPN) More
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 | 1974 |
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|  Monday, April 29, 2013 The U.S. Senate confirmed William Schultz '74 as general counsel of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (HHS Press Office) More
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|  Wednesday, April 18, 2012 William B. Schultz '74 has been nominated by President Obama to serve as general counsel of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Schultz is currently serving as principal deputy GC and acting GC for HHS. Prior to joining the department, he was a partner at Zuckerman Spaeder from 2001 to 2011, after having served in multiple government administrative posts.
(The White House) More
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|  Tuesday, March 27, 2012 Claire Guthrie Gastanaga '74 of cg2 consulting in Richmond, has been named as the next executive director of the ACLU of Virginia. (Richmond Times-Dispatch) More
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|  Tuesday, November 16, 2010 President Barack Obama has nominated North Carolina Banking Commissioner Joseph A. Smith Jr. '74 to become chief regulator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as the administration prepares to overhaul the mortgage firms. (Bloomberg) More
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|  Monday, August 2, 2010 Apolitical Justice Department attorney Edwin Kneedler '74 is seen by many as the perfect choice to argue against Arizona's latest immigration law. (Washington Post) More
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|  Monday, February 22, 2010 Common Good founder Philip K. Howard '74 delivers four propositions for simplifying U.S. law to the audience at TED Conference. (TED.com) More
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|  Tuesday, September 29, 2009 Philip K. Howard '74 penned an Op-Ed on health care reform: Why Medical Malpractice is Off Limits. (WSJ) More
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 | 1973 |
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|  Monday, March 4, 2013 West Virginia's first female magistrate judge, Mary Stanley '73, is stepping down after two decades on the bench. Before taking to the bench, Stanley litigated for 15 years as a prosecutor, favoring fraud and public corruption cases. (The Charleston Gazette) More
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|  Tuesday, February 21, 2012 PGA Tour's Tim Finchem '73 discusses his career in the Richmond Times-Dispatch. (Richmond Times-Dispatch) More
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|  Thursday, May 12, 2011 President Obama announced he is seeking a two-year extension for the 10-year term of FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III '73 which expires on September 4, 2011. Mueller is the sixth person to have served as FBI director. (New York Times) More
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|  Wednesday, May 4, 2011 FBI Director Robert Mueller '73 stepped into that role seven days before 9/11/01. In the decade since, he's led the FBI as it modernizes its methods while fighting heightened challenges, domestic and foreign. (TIME) More
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|  Wednesday, December 30, 2009 Arthur McFarland '73 retired as the Municipal Court Judge for Charleston, S. C., ending 33 years of service on the bench. (The Post and Courier) More
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|  Friday, September 11, 2009 George Bostick '73, one of the founders of Sutherland Asbill & Brennan's Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Team, has been appointed Benefits Tax Counsel at the U.S. Department of the Treasury. (Sutherland.com) More
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 | 1972 |
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|  Monday, March 12, 2012 A member of the Court since 2002, Asher Grunis LL.M. '72 was sworn in as the president of the Supreme Court of Israel. Before appointing Grunis, who turns 70 in just under three years, lawmakers had to pass the "Grunis Law," which overturned the minimum three-year term for presidents of the Court. (The Times of Israel) More
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|  Monday, January 24, 2011 Rock-Tenn Co., maker of packaging for food and consumer products led by James Rubright '72, has agreed to purchase Smurfit-Stone Container Corp. for $3.5 billion in cash and stock just seven months after Smurfit emerged from bankruptcy proceedings. The deal is an example of how companies are reborn in bankruptcy proceedings. (Wall Street Journal) More
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|  Wednesday, November 10, 2010 After 15 years on the New Hampshire Supreme Court, Chief Justice John T. Broderick Jr. '72 was selected as dean and president of the University of New Hampshire School of Law. (University of New Hampshire School of Law)
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|  Monday, June 21, 2010 After his careers in law and business, Don Cowles '72 now focuses on building up the community he calls home. (Richmond Times-Dispatch) More
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|  Monday, March 1, 2010 Bank President George Hamlin '72 reflects on regional successes (55+) More
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|  Wednesday, September 2, 2009 Behind every pervert, including the California man accused of keeping a sex slave for 18 years, there’s invariably a complicit community, writes Linda Fairstein '72 —and an enabling wife. (DailyBeast.com) More
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|  Sunday, July 26, 2009 Jack Graveley '72, former head of the Virginia NAACP, and radio talk show host, finds satisfaction in being part of the daily conversation in Richmond again. (Richmond Times-Dispatch) More
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 | 1971 |
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|  Wednesday, January 2, 2013 After nearly two decades as a judge in general district and circuit courts, Louis Sherman ’71 has retired. In addition to hearing thousands of cases-disputes over traffic tickets, evictions and trials for brutal murders-he has spent a great deal of his career in public service law. (Virginian-Pilot) More
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|  Wednesday, September 19, 2012 The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania's Chief Justice, Ron Castille '71, has been unpredictable for his entire legal and political career. While awaiting the ruling on the state's controversial Voter ID case, predictions about Castille's vote were under examination. (WHYY Newsworks
) More
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|  Monday, April 11, 2011 Judge Ralph Gingles '71 took part in a landmark Voting Rights Act case in the 1980s that made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court and paved the way for many African-American elected officials in N.C. and across the country. (Charlotte Observer) More
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|  Tuesday, December 28, 2010 U.S. Rep. Rick Boucher '71 is wrapping up a 28-year career representing Southwest Virginia. Boucher was known on Capitol Hill for his work on the cutting edge of technology and telecommunications, and he consistently tried to use that knowledge to build a 21st-century economy in Southwest Virginia (Roanoke Times). More
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|  Monday, December 13, 2010 Charles M. Oberly III '71 has been confirmed as Delaware’s U.S. attorney. (Delaware Online) More
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|  Friday, October 1, 2010 Former Delaware Attorney General Charles M. Oberly III '71 has been nominated by the Obama administration to be Delaware's next U.S. Attorney. (Delaware Online) More
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 | 1970 |
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|  Monday, August 8, 2011 Elaine R. Jones '70, former president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, will receive the ABA's Thurgood Marshall Award for her “substantial, long-term contributions to the advancement of civil rights, civil liberties, and human rights in the U.S.” Jones was counsel of record ... (The Defenders Online (LDF)) More
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|  Wednesday, March 16, 2011 The Tennessee Bar Association named Neil McBride '70 as its Ashley T. Wiltshire Public Service Attorney of the Year. McBride is general counsel for the Legal Aid Society and managing attorney of its Oak Ridge office. The award is given annually to an attorney who works with an organization that provides legal representation ... (
Business & Heritage Clarksville) More
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 | 1969 |
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|  Wednesday, April 17, 2013 U.S. Senator Angus King '69 reflects on working the "hardest he ever has in his life" during his first 100 days in office. King is the state's former two-term governor and thought he'd stepped away from politics for good. (The Portland Press Herald) More
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|  Thursday, January 31, 2013 Independent, Freshman Senator Angus King '69 hits Washington with plans to draw upon his years as Maine's Governor to lessen partisanship in the nation's Capitol. (Daily Beast) More
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|  Thursday, September 27, 2012 U.S. Senate candidate and two-term governor of Maine, Angus King '69, considers himself part of the moderate majority. (Portland Press Herald) More
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 | 1968 |
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|  Wednesday, September 7, 2011 Arkansas Supreme Court Justice Robert L. Brown '68, on the court since 1991, is retiring two years before his term expires.Arkansas law requires justices to forfeit their retirement benefits if they seek office past the age of 70. Brown has written more than 1,220 majority opinions for the court, including a 1994 decision that ... (Arkansas News) More
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 | 1968, 1995 |
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|  Wednesday, May 11, 2011 Two members of the three-judge U.S. appeals panel assigned to review the first appellate argument on the legality of requiring Americans to buy health insurance are UVA Law alumni. Judges Diana Gribbon Motz '68 and James Wynn Jr., LL.M. '95, are hearing the case, along with Judge Andre Davis. (Bloomberg) More
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 | 1967 |
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|  Tuesday, November 1, 2011 The CIA museum now features a letter that the father of Dennis Helms '67 penned on Adolph Hitler's stationery. Richard Helms was among the founders of the CIA and served as director from 1966-73. He wrote his young son a letter on that stationery at the end of World War II, while serving in the OSS. (Washington Post) More
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|  Tuesday, March 16, 2010 Paul Verkuil '67 has been appointed chairman of a newly reconstituted Administrative Conference of the United States. ACUS is an independent advisory group charged with making recommendations to Congress and federal agencies concerning the efficiency, ... (William & Mary) More
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|  Monday, December 14, 2009 U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz '67 has notified President Obama of his plan to take senior status as soon as his successor is confirmed. (Daily Record) More
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 | 1966 |
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|  Tuesday, November 24, 2009 Chief Circuit Judge Paul Michel '66 will step down from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on May 31, 2010. Michel announced his decision in a speech to the Federal Circuit Bar Association on Friday. He has been the chief judge since 2004. (Law.com) More
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 | 1965 |
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|  Tuesday, August 3, 2010 Some call Southeastern Conference Commissioner Mike Slive '65 the most powerful man in college sports. (NCAA Football) More
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 | 1964 |
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|  Monday, July 18, 2011 Once hailed as a "revolutionary sports agent," Donald Dell '64 offers some backstory around his successes, as well as lessons learned throughout his tennis career and the founding of ProServe. (Washington Post) More
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|  Tuesday, September 1, 2009 Sports manager and teacher Donald Dell '64 likes to think his honesty with clients is a key selling point. "Smart athletes will demand the truth." (Investors.com) More
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 | 1963 |
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|  Tuesday, January 4, 2011 After four terms in the U.S. Senate, Christopher "Kit" Bond '63 has joined Thompson Coburn, a St. Louis-based law firm. (St. Louis Post Dispatch) More
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|  Tuesday, December 28, 2010 U.S. Sen. Christopher "Kit" Bond '63 is leaving public service after a 40-year political career, including serving as state auditor, Missouri's youngest governor and U.S. congressman (St. Louis Beacon). More
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|  Tuesday, December 14, 2010 In his farewell address after 24 years in the U.S. Senate, Christopher "Kit" Bond '63, R-Mo., urged his colleagues to reach across the aisle. He observed that his main achievements over the years have come about largely when he teamed up with Democrats. (St. Louis Post Dispatch) More
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 | 1962 |
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|  Thursday, January 14, 2010 In his New York Times OpEd, "Guilt by Birth," Ronald Sokol '62, LL.M. '63, questions the United States' commitment to the rule of law when it comes to antiterrorism policy. (New York Times) More
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|  Friday, October 2, 2009 Ronald P. Sokol '62, LL.M. '63, wrote an Op-Ed on the Polanski Case. (New York Times) More
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 | 1959 |
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|  Wednesday, August 26, 2009 Senator Edward M. Kennedy '59 of Massachusetts, one of the most influential senators in history, has passed away. (New York Times) More
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 | 1958 |
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|  Wednesday, October 19, 2011 The "Controversy and Leadership: The Senatorial Papers and Oral History Project of Lowell P. Weicker Jr." opens at the University of Virginia Special Collections Library this week. Lowell Weicker '58 served one term in the House before serving three in the Senate, and then as Governor of Connecticut for four years. He and the University ... (Connecticut Post ) More
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|  Tuesday, March 30, 2010 John Merchant '58, who made historic inroads within the USGA volunteer hierarchy, has been inducted into the National Black Golf Hall of Fame. (USGA.org) More
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 | 1957 |
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|  Monday, October 22, 2012 After a storied career as a deputy District Attorney and Superior Court Judge, the Honorable Charles Sheldon '57 may turn to writing crime fiction now that he's retired. Surviving death threats while prosecuting members of the mafia and nearly being slashed by a convicted murderer, the judge has plenty of memories to draw upon. ... (Contra Costa Times) More
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 | 1956 |
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