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2003 Commencement Exercises, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law Jun 2003

2003 Commencement Exercises, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law

Commencement

Order of Exercises

Processional:

Herbert C. Dobrinsky, Vice President for University Affairs, Yeshiva University; Herald

Michael E. Herz, Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law; Head Marshal

Presiding:

Morton Lowengrub, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Yeshiva University; Chief Marshal

Norman Lamm, President, Yeshiva University

National Anthem:

Sean P. Armstrong, Class of 2003

Invocation:

Rabbi Michael S. Miller, The Jewish Community Relations Council

Welcome:

David Rudenstine, Dean, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Remarks:

Earle I. Mack, Chairman, Board of Directors, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Commencement Address:

The Honorable Judith S. Kaye, Chief Judge, New York State …


158th University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame May 2003

158th University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame

Commencement Programs

158th University of Notre Dame Commencement and Mass Program including Law School awards


Professor Anthony J. Bellia, Jr. Commencement Address, Anthony J. Bellia May 2003

Professor Anthony J. Bellia, Jr. Commencement Address, Anthony J. Bellia

Commencement Programs

Graduation Address by Professor Anthony J. Bellia Jr., Recipient of the 2003 Law School Distinguished Teacher Award.


A Lawyer's Calling, Lauren K. Robel Apr 2003

A Lawyer's Calling, Lauren K. Robel

Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)

The paths that led the current first-year class, the Class of 2005, to the School of Law are as varied as the paths they - like you - will follow after graduation. Students come to law from other professions, from the study of many other disciplines, from communities across the country and around the world - both communities based on proximihJ and those based on affinity. While the study of law presents new vocabularies, skills, and ideas, that study does not require leaving scholarly, professional, and personal histories at the door. Quite the contrary - what makes law a particularly …