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Publication Date
10-29-1991
Volume
5
Issue
4
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 1991 volume 5 number 4" (1991). Newspaper, Motions (1987-2019). 32.
https://digital.sandiego.edu/motions/32
Table of Contents
Implementation of Pro Bono Idea Sparks Controversy
Vargas Given Fullbright; Works on Border Issues by Laura G. Morton
Memorial Golf Tournament Tees off this Friday at 9am
Career Services Addresses Student Job Concerns by Bob Lipske
Guilty 'til Proven Innocent: The Power of the Media by Deborah Engel
Former CPIL Intern Makes a Mark on State Law by Julie D'Angelo
Attention all law students
Moot Court and Mock Trial Offer Many Opportunities by Chris Harrington
USD at the Forefront of Practical Clinical Training by Warner Broaddus
Fireside Chats with Dean Kristine Strachan by Mary A. Smigielski
LRC's Reference Department Often Proves Invaluable by Franklin A. Weston, Senior Reference Librarian
Students' Find Interests Other than Law by Will Daniels
Where to Go and What to Eat: San Diego Has it All by Pam Schaffer
The ULTIMATE Bar Review: Hollywood Goes Disco; Gringo Gets Artistic
Bo Dean's Bodacious Basketball Crystal Ball
The Adventures of Newt and Biff: Law School Tribulations by Courtland W. Creekmore
A Chance for Expert Opinions: The Alumni Advisor Program
Symposium: Provoking New Ideas On Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Clubs and Organizations. Womens' law caucus
Phi Delta Phi. Big Brother/Sister Program by Anne Dierickx
Police Ride-Along by Helen Chao
SBA President's Report by Shawn Randolph, SBA President
Anita Hill: A Victim by Julie Totten
Thomas v. Hill: Both Victims of the U.S. Senate by Mitchell M.T. Kam
Senate Handling of Charges Demeaning to Thomas by Chris Harrington
Governor Wilson and AB 101: Better off a Padre by Dallas O'Day
Colombus: Remembered Not Revered by Chris Tenorio
Letters to the Editor
Question of the month: What do you do to relieve Law School stress?