Ï㽶Ðã Law Magazine Summer 2019

What does it take to free the wrongly convicted? Step deep inside the case of Omar Martinez to see how a Ï㽶Ðã Law team of lawyers, students, and the gifted adjunct professor Charlotte Whitmore set him free.Ìý

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  • ... follows the remarkable journey of Teresa Valdes-Fauli Weintraub '79, who as a girl escaped Castro's Cuba and grew up to become a pillar of the Miami community.
  • ... asks five alumni experts to sort out what to worry about and what to hope for in America’s shifting employment environment.
  • ... describes how a passion for math led Laura Twomey '97 into the rarefied circles of the ultra-wealthy. The trust and estates attorney helps the rich handle their millions (or billions, as the case may be).Ìý
  • ... a personal reflection by James Menno '86 on his years on the bench. He writes: "It was the most rewarding and personally draining work I had ever done."Ìý
  • ... that's how Middlesex DA Marian Ryan '79 is viewed by many who know her. Find out what else earned her the 2019 Woman of the Year Award.Ìý
  • ... This gallery of exuberant photos is sure to bring back memories of the day you earned your JD degree. U.S. Rep. Bobby Scott '73 was this year's speaker.Ìý
  • ... Wow, what a difference you make! Find your name and accept our gratitude for supporting your law school.Ìý
  • ... Who can resist? The best news and gossip you'll find anywhere on your classmates and friends.

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