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University of the District of Columbia School of Law Applications Hit 1,167 — A New Record!


"In Service To Our Community"

School of Law’s Year-Long Series on Brown v. Board at 50

Contemplates What the Future Must Bring
to Realize the Dream!

Dr. Dorothy Height and Professor Charles OgletreeAt left, Dr. Dorothy Height talks about her recently released memoir, Open Wide the Freedom Gates, in a live interview with Charles Ogletree at the School of Law. See story, page 5.

At right, Barbara Arnwine of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law discusses Brown v. Board and her group’s recent efforts to enforce Brown. See story, page 4.

Ross Weiner, William Taylor, Judith Winston, Judge David Tatel, and William RobinsonAt left: Brown v. Board at 50: The Unfinished Business, a symposium moderated by Prof. William Robinson, with Ross Weiner, William Taylor, Judith Winston, the Hon. David Tatel, and a keynote address by Charles Ogletree.
See story, page 6.

Professor Wade Henderson, Dean Shelley Broderick, Professor Charles Ogletree, Mayor Anthony Williams, and UDC President William Pollard
Wade Henderson, Dean Shelley Broderick, Charles Ogletree, D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams and UDC President William Pollard after Ogletree's talk on his new book, All Deliberate Speed: Reflections on the First Half Century of Brown v. Board of Education. See story page 9.

Barbara Arnwine

Congressman John Lewis
Congressman John Lewis delivers the 12th Annual Joe Rauh Lecture, Brown in the 21st Century.
See story page 7.

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