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Frank Read '63: Defending the profession
Read co-authored The Lawyer Myth, a book about the key role lawyers, juries, and judges play in modern American life.
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Sibylle Gierschmann LLM ’99
Gierschmann is committed to keeping global alumni involved with Duke Law.
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David Esquivel ’97
Esquivel's pro bono case brings a measure of justice to El Salvadoran families.
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Fatima Hassan LLM ’02: HIV/AIDS Activist
Hassan recognized as one of South Africa's leading practitioners in both AIDS and constitutional law.
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Jim Carr '94
As the NAIA chief, Carr promotes character on the court and beyond.
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Eric Lieberman ’91
Lieberman fights to protect reporters' sources as Washington Post counsel.
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Zephyr Teachout '99: Accidental Internet guru
Despite a lack of computer savvy, Teachout managed to revolutionize online political organizing through her work on the Dean campaign. » Duke Magazine
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Cheryl Scarboro '89: Building securities cases from the ground up
"Insider trading, accounting fraud, market manipulations… You are really learning something new all the time," Scarboro says. » Duke Law Magazine
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Rob Harrington '87: A new member of the Law School's Board of Visitors
"I'm looking forward to focusing energy on where the Law School is, where it's going, and on reconnecting." » More
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Mark Califano '88
"As an assistant United States attorney, I thought of myself a lot like an investigative journalist with a subpoena. When you look at things like that there is a world of possibilities." » Duke Law Magazine