Back to Capitol Hill: Alumnus Attorney James Layne (’08)
As investigative counsel for the United States Senate Budget Committee, “making sure that the hard-earned money people entrust to the government is used as it’s supposed to be,” James Layne (’08) is a truth-seeker.
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Alumna Attorney Joins MSU Law Faculty
Lauren (Washburn ’03) Rogers has joined the faculty at Michigan State University College of Law as a teaching fellow in the school’s Housing Justice Clinic, integrating her love of learning with the dream of ensuring that the law serves families, and not the other way around.
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Joseph Andres (’12) Awarded Notre Dame Law School Fellowship
The University of Notre Dame’s School of Law recently announced a new fellowship for aspiring legal scholars, and among its four inaugural fellows is alumnus Joseph Andres (’12).
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The Practice of Law: Matthew Kelsey (’95)
Alumnus lawyer Matthew Kelsey (’95) has joined the ranks of Alston & Bird LLP, a nationally and internationally recognized law firm with a broad legal competence.
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Pro-Life Alumnae Speak out on Possible Roe Overturn
The Ventura County Star quotes two alumnae who are prominent pro-life advocates,  Katie (Wynne ’80) Short, an attorney and vice president of Legal Affairs at the Life Legal Defense Foundation, and Michelle (Grimm ’81) Loughman, executive director of the Life Centers of Ventura County.
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In Memoriam: Tim Cantu (’10)
Please pray for the repose of the soul of Tim Cantu (’10), who died of cancer this morning, shortly after receiving the last rites from a fellow alumnus, Rev. Augustine Hilander, O.P.(’99).
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Alumnus “Super Attorney” offers “Confessions of a Catholic Litigator”
“For more than 30 years, I have struggled over my role within the framework of litigation,” writes alumnus attorney David A. Shaneyfelt (’81) in Confessions of a Catholic Litigator, recently published in the University of St. Thomas Law Journal.
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