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Publication Date
10-16-1990
Volume
4
Issue
3
Keywords
University of San Diego School of Law Student Bar Association, Newsletter
Disciplines
Law
Digital USD Citation
University of San Diego School of Law Student Bar Association, "Motions 1990 volume 4 number 3" (1990). Newspaper, Motions (1987-2019). 23.
https://digital.sandiego.edu/motions/23
Table of Contents
Monster Mash returns to What-a-bash Hall
Golfers raise funds for scholarship by Charles D. Hrvatin
Souter confirmed to High Court by a sweeping majority by MitchKam
Mentor program resurrected to delight of first-year class by Charles D. Hrvatln
A view from the bench. Free speech, as nasty as we want them to be by Charles D. Hrvatin Editor-in-Chief
President's Report by Steve Smith
In Defense of the Right to Choose by Shawn Randolph
Survival of the fittest ... or the best armed by Mark Brnovich
Feinstein finally differentiates herself during debate by C.D. Hrvatin
Tears under the blindfold. A Legal Perspective by Charles A. Bird
Student troubled over USD's attitude towards Martin Luther King Day by Bob Brown
LRC declares war on research with 'Rambo' videos by Franklin A. Weston, Senior Reference Librarian
Appellate Moot Court Board. USD competition features moot court heavy hitters by Brent Neck and Polly Halsha
L.A. moot court contest awaits National Mood Court Team
ABA-LSD programs, projects available to members by Cheryl Forbes, ABA/LSD Representative
Varco captures Law and Motion, judge impressed with finalists by Brad Weinreb
Conference celebrates Constitutional bicentennials by Vince Rabago
Siegan visits Bulgaria to help draft new constitution by Mark Brnovich
Commentary Stealth justice brings aura of unknown to Bench by Mitch Kam
Obscenity, Censorship and the Arts by Vince Rabago
Book Review. Handbook provides look at all aspects of 1st amendment by Charles D. Hrvatln
Harborside benefit looking for runners, walkers & volunteers
CPIL-backed doctor discipline bill earns governor's signature
Campus Ministry has much to offer law school community by John Altomare
School of Law represented at National CLS convention
Women's Law Caucus. Group strives to bring various speakers, issues to campus in monthly meetings by Shawn Randolph
IM Softball Odds Board. Kahuna expected to repeat in ultra-competitive league by Intramural Czar Rod Curbelo
Nutcracker back for another fine holiday arts season
Events ... On and around campus
Revival of Speaker's Bureau starts with debate by Kimberly J. Wind
U.S. News ranks USD fourth in West
San Diego County Bar expands "Ask a ·Lawyer" program
Peace in the post-cold war world discussed in UC by Kimberly J. Wind
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