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Summer 1999 – Issue 55 - Stanford Lawyer - Stanford University

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lawuatheJil:u~The Law School reached out to its Washington, D.C. alumni with aspectacular regional celebration in the nation's capital.The March 4 event 'It Union Station feamred a panel discussion ofthe future of intermltional diplomacy titled "BraveEmerging Global Agenda for the 21st Century,"followed by dinner and a video presentation about the Law School.Was•Dean Brest (for left) and eventco-chair Miles L. Rubin '52 (farright) greet the lineup of distinguishedpanelists: (left to l'ight)Ambassador Thomas IvV Simons,J 1'., Consulting Professor ofHistory at <strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong> andDistinguished Visiting Fellow atthe Hoover Institution; WarrenChristopher '49, Senior Partner<strong>Stanford</strong> Law Society ofWashington, D.C., retiringco-chairs David J. r-!ayes '78(left), Acting DeputySecretary of the Departmentof the Interior, and MathewS. Nosanchuk '90 (1'ight) ,accept tokens of thanks fromJames C. Gaither '64, Chairof the Campaign for<strong>Stanford</strong> Law School.at O'Me]veny & Myers ,mdformer U.s. Secretary of State;Carla A. Hills, AB '<strong>55</strong>, Chair and(Right): Hon. William H. Rehnquist '52, ChiefJustice of thenited States; Cara W. RobertsonCEO, Hills & Company, and former.S. Trade Representative;'97; and Hon. Sandra Day O'Connor '52,and Thomas j. Campbell,Professor of Law at <strong>Stanford</strong> andmember of the U.S. House ofRepresentatives.Associate Justice of theU. S. Supreme Court, enjoy the evening's livelydiscussion along with Hon.Brooksley E. Born '64.ED \UMMlR <strong>1999</strong> PIIOTOGRAPIIS BY f):\\'rD HATIICOX

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