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Alumni Profiles

The School of Law is proud to showcase the many ways in which our alumni are making a difference in their communities. Here is just a sampling of the diverse alumni of the law school:

Changing perceptions

Courtney Erwin '05 protects education from attack, fights stereotypes

At home in academia 

Tom Galligan's ('81) career takes him from practice to Congress

Finding his voice

Keith Jang-Hoon Seo '09

Miles away, close to home

Kabbie Konteh's ('08) foundation keeps him connected to his roots

On the Hill

Graduates share top-secret work and friendship

A great story

Prosecutor and novelist combines truth and fiction

Where his heart is

Sean Parnell '87 is law school's first governor

Escaping abuse

Law school helped domestic violence survivor start a new life

Love and the Law

Law school unites Frank Edmondson '82 and Vickie Grahn '04.

Good decision

Justice Charles Johnson '76 prides himself on his work with the law school.

Sons follow in dad's footsteps

P. Craig Beetham '89 and his two sons, Scott '06, and Brett '08, compare law school stories.

Answering his call to law

Craig Sims '97 talks about his most memorable moments in law school, his practice and what inspires him.

Alumni honored at BLSA reception

The Black Law Student Association honored Judge Anita Crawford-Willis '86 and Karen Murray '91 for their contributions to you.

Linda Strout '79 honored for leadership

Women's Law Caucus presents her with Reah Whitehead Public Leadership Award.

Alumni at forefront of food poisoning litigation

Bill Marler '87 and Bruce Clark '84 of Marler Clark lead the way in food poisoning litigation.

A Proper Salute

Law school honors Charles Swift '94 for standing up for his principles and the Constitution.

Lawyer and Entrepreneur

Sang Chae '91 uses his law degree to make sound business deals.

Your Molokai Can be Anywhere

Maria Sullivan '80 finds purpose and satisfaction on small Hawaiian island.

Read updates on alumni achievements in the Class Notes section.

Justice Fred H. Dore Courtroom