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Overview - On-line
Issues
Since its creation in the Spring of 2000, Saint Louis Brief magazine has brought to life the past, present and future of Saint Louis University School of Law through alumni, faculty and student profiles, timely feature articles and faculty perspective pieces. Our readership of more than 7,000 includes a wide range of alumni, friends of the law school, judges, military officials, state representatives and legal counsel and high-ranking executives in some of the country's most prominent companies.
Whether highlighting the story of Aaron Pawlitz, a young lawyer who helped write a brief that was heard by the Supreme Court of the United States, or lauding the lifelong work of African American Judge Theodore McMillian, whose enduring spirit and tireless dedication to his dreams helped pave the way for African Americans in the legal profession, Saint Louis Brief magazine shares with readers a balanced, entertaining and informative view of the many individuals whose footprints have made marks not just in the law school, but in courthouses, law firms and television studios across the country.
With each forthcoming issue, Saint Louis Brief magazine will aspire to highlight the richness and ongoing growth of this institution so that everyone - from the past, present and future - can be witness to the greatness that has come to be associated with Saint Louis University School of Law.
*Issues of Saint Louis Brief magazine from Spring 2003 to Spring 2007 are available on-line by accessing the magazine's Web Issues. Magazine-related queries, comments and class notes should be sent to brief@law.slu.edu (brief@law.slu.edu).
Copyright 2006 Saint Louis University School of Law
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