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Each year the School of Law hosts
reunions centering on classes celebrating
multiples of five years of their
graduation. This year, the founding Antioch School of Law Class of
1975 returned in number and holed
up for hours in the Faculty Study,
trading professional—and personal—
life stories before joining the
fray in the Firebird Inn with the other classes. 1985 and 1995 were
also quite well represented. The Class
of 1980, however, with only eight
members present, vowed to work with
the School of Law on a second try for
a 25th reunion later this year!


 U.S. Supreme Court Bar
Each year, the School of Law organizes two United
States Supreme Court Bar Admissions events—one on
an oral argument day and one on a non-argument day.
Applicants must be members in good standing of the
highest bar in their jurisdictions, fill out an application
and pay a $100 fee to be eligible. They must also have
the sponsoring signatures of two attorneys who are already
a member of the Supreme Court Bar who can
attest to their fitness. As many members of the School
of Law faculty and administration are members of the
Supreme Court Bar, the School of Law can assist
alumni with this last requirement. For more information,
contact Joe Libertelli at 202-274-7338
or Jlibertelli@udc.edu
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 Above left, Gwen Williams, Zee Stewart, Corliss Clemonts, Steve Jackson, Linda Lee and Desiree Matthews, Class of '85. Above center, a jubilant founding ASL Class of '75. Above right, Steve Jackson and Linda Lee, '75.
 Above left, members of the Class of 1980 vowed to hold a bigger 25th reunion later this year. At right, the Class of 1995 was SERIOUS about their reunion and were reputedly barely recovered from a Friday night reverie when Saturday night rolled around!
 Above left, John Brown and Lester Cuffie, '86. Upper right, Alan Ebert and "peacenik" Manuel Rivera, '85. Lower right, in foreground, Josh Kricker and Tony Penoso, '85, reminisce.
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