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Profiles in Leadership

Alumni
- A Musical Life "The dark-haired figure coaxing the sweet notes out of her violin has become as much a part of law school commencement as the pageant of colorful robes, the clicking of pocket cameras and the dean’s speech."
- From Transactional Law To Enforcing the Law “Steven Kuhn JD’98 is not at liberty to say exactly what he does for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In fact, if a stranger at a cocktail party inquires about his career, Kuhn says he’s an attorney.”
- Life and Law in Balance “Few legal jobs are more stressful than investigating teachers accused of shattering their students’ trust...”

Students
- A Trip to Africa that Changed His Life “First-year student Matthew Leady came to Willamette because of a trip he took to Rwanda. It was a profoundly moving visit...”
- She Conquered Politics. Next Up: Law “After you’ve coordinated volunteers for a congressional campaign at 18 and run the Linn County Republican Party at 19, what else is there to conquer?”
- From Coroner to Courtroom “God only knows what she might have walked through at work that night, so Julie Wilson always slipped off her shoes at the front door.”

Faculty
- On My Mind... “Assistant Professor Jeff Dobbins reflects on the link between life and the law.”
- Teaching Others “ We idealize the law, give it a high sense of purpose,” said Shelaswau Bushnell Crier, who joined the Willamette law faculty as an assistant professor in the fall of 2009. “We have to; we must strive for that ideal of equality and justice.
- Bringing Business Sense to the Law Bringing Business Sense to the Law

