At UWLawTalks, Debra Katz ’84 described her experience representing Christine Blasey Ford during the recent Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court confirmationhearing: “Millions watched, and I believe the world was changed.”
Dean Margaret Raymond shows off UW Law School’s 150th anniversary ice cream, Marberry v. Madison.
Alumni line up at UW’s vintage ice cream truck for a scoop of Marberry v. Madison, UW Law’s sesquicentennial ice cream.
As part of UWLawTalks, Lester PInes ’74 spoke on his views on how recent calls for an Article V convention threaten democracy.
At UWLawTalks, Rick Raemisch ’88 talked about reforming solitary confinement policy within the Colorado prison system: “When did it ever become okay to lock someone up in a space the size of a parking lot for years, and when they get out, release them directly into the community?”
Dean Margaret Raymond announces the official ice cream flavor of UW Law’s 150th anniversary, Marberry v. Madison. More than 400 people weighed in.
Sisters JoAnna Rice and Jennifer Bakke unveil the Law School’s second gargoyle at the 150th anniversary lunch.
Sisters JoAnna Rice and Jennifer Bakke flank the gargoyle, which remained in the family garden for decades before they returned it to the Law School.
Danae Davis ’80 presented “Where Passion and Law Meet” at UWLawTalks. The executive director of Milwaukee Succeeds, she’s devoted to quality care for every child.
Professor Peter Carstensen talks with his wife Carol and Judge Barbara Crabb after the Kastenmeier Lecture.
Justice Shirley Abrahamson of the Wisconsin Supreme Court was the featured speaker for the 2018 Kastenmeier Lecture. She’s shown here in conversation with Judge Barbara Crabb of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin.
Justice Shirley Abrahamson speaks with Judge Paul Higginbotham after the Kastenmeier Lecture.
UW Law students attended the Kastenmeier Lecture and Reception on Oct. 19, 2018.
Law students and alumni celebrated at the 2018 Homecoming tailgate.
After the Homecoming Cane Toss, students take their seats to watch the Badgers defeat Illinois.
A UW Law alumnus takes aim for the goal post at the tailgate Cane Toss display.
After 3Ls participated in cane toss, Mike Hall ’04 braved the weather at the 2018 Badger homecoming game.
At Saturday’s tailgate, a third-year UW Law student poses with the reunited gargoyles.
Tailgate attendees showed their Badger pride at a selfie kiosk.