1972 Law Alumni Assembly
Friday, October 6
Welcoming Remarks: Chancellor J. E. Wallace Sterling
The Law School Today and Tomorrow: Issues in. Legal Education at Stanford
Issue I. How do we select 155 first-year students from 4,000 applicants? A look at our admissions process: William T. Keogh ’52, Dean of Admissions, and first-year students.
Issue II. How do we choose faculty? Professor Marc A. Franklin, Chairman of the Appointments Committee, and new faculty members, Barbara A. Babcock, Richard J. Danzig, William B. Gould and William D. Warren, discuss faculty appointments procedures.
Issue III. How do we build a new home for the Law School? A discussion with color slides of the new Law School building: Richard Ciceri, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, architect for the building.
Reports to the 1972 Assembly The Board of Visitors–Seth M. Hufstedler ’49, Chairman The 28th Law School Fund-Richard D. DeLuce ’55, President The Council of Stanford Law Societies-Newman R. Porter ’55, Chairman The 1973 Reunion Classes-David Jordan Stone ’48, Chairman of the 25th Reunion Class
Issue IV. How do we pay for Stanford legal education today? A primer on the financial management of the Law School: Joseph E. Leininger, Associate Dean.
Issue V. What can the Law School do for its alumni? A discussion of proposals and programs of continuing education and specialization. Leonard S. Janofsky, President of the California State Bar Association.
“Stanford Lawyer,” a cinematic view of the Stanford Law School Introductory remarks by filmmaker Randall Morgan, with a preliminary showing of the Law School film.
The Assembly Firing Line-An open discussion by members of the Assembly and an opportunity to question Dean Ehrlich on any issue in modem legal education. 1972 Assembly Dinner Speaker: Professor Moffatt Hancock
Saturday, October 7 Meeting of the Law Fund Regional Chairmen and Class Agents with the Dean and members of the Law Fund Council. Richard DeLuce ’55, President of the Law Fund, presiding. Meeting of Stanford Lawyer class correspondents with the editors of the alumni magazine.