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Judge Cheryl Long, L'74
Must-Have Courses
This meant highlighting the seemingly obvious advantage of being so close to all three branches of the central government. Among other things, it also meant continuing to attract real-life practitioners who are Adjunct Professors in the major specialties.
One of my prominent memories of being a student at GULC from 1971 to 1974 was discovering the adjuncts as hands-on lawyers who knew the candid side of legal issues. I have a firm recollection of my classmates being very hungry to learn how to use the law, not being content with the standard fare of the usual courses.
We appreciated tips from upperclassmen about adjuncts who taught the “must have” courses, for those who wanted to be litigators. We traded “best kept” secrets, as if landing a spot in one of those courses was a major coup for those “in the know.” The two most popular Adjuncts were Daniel A. Rezneck, Esq. (Federal Courts) and Martin S. Thaler, Esq. (Commercial Law).
Hopefully, today, taking courses taught by adjuncts is part of every student’s GULC experience. -
Marilyn Tucker
The Next Generation
In 1994, Marilyn Tucker (P'94; Founder and Director, International Internship Program; Georgetown Law Staff Member, Office of Career Services and Office of Career Strategy, 1981-Present) assists in awarding the joint JD/MBA degree to her son, Lawrence E. Tucker (L'94, MBA'94)
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Nory Dianne Miano, L'21
Family at Reunion
My family came to visit me for the Georgetown Law Reunion Weekend 2019! We were able to get a group pic with Jack the Bulldog, the official mascot of the Georgetown University Hoyas athletic teams.
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Gov. Terry McAuliffe, L'84
Dubliner Survives
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Allen Lo, L'95, Sec. 7
Georgetown Network
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Judge Margaret McKeown, L'75, H'05
Truth in the Court
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Conan Louis, L'86
Friends at Reunion
Milestone Reunion with with friends who are now like brothers. GULC made these friendships and so many more possible.