Historical documents from Herman Goldstein’s personal collection are now available in Digital Repository.
Igniting Success
University of Wisconsin Law School honored the Spring 2023 graduates during an in-person Hooding Ceremony on May 12, at the Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center Exhibition Hall in Madison.
Dean’s View
Hello dear friends, and welcome to another exciting issue of University of Wisconsin Law School’s Gargoyle magazine! We’ve got some especially inspiring stories to share with you in this edition.
Reflections From 50 Years
Hastie Fellows discuss how the program impacted their careers.
Weight of the States
State Democracy Research Initiative leads the way in focusing attention, creating resources and building community.
Last Word: Laura Schumacher ’88
Laura Schumacher ’88 has built a career on service.
Neiha Lasharie Isn’t Interested in Becoming a ‘Black-and-White’ Lawyer …
Neiha Lasharie isn’t interested in becoming a ‘black-and-white’ lawyer … and luckily, UW Law School has no interest in making her one.
Changing What’s Possible
After the U.S. Supreme Court’s Obergefell v. Hodges decision made same-sex marriage equality the law of the land, Clayton Goetz knew his personal life would be different. But he had no idea that the ripples of that 2015 landmark case would change the direction of his professional life, too.
Class Notes
1970s Bruce Kerr ’72 has retired from his law practice in northern California following a career at Oracle and Sun Microsystems, where he was assistant general counsel. Kerr was co-founder with fellow law student Marty …
A Seoul Journey
John Ohnesorge returns to South Korea as Fulbright Distinguished Scholar. In addition to teaching in the spring and fall semesters, Ohnesorge is researching Korea as a case study of democratization and the role of law in the region.