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College of Law administrators take leading roles at conferences |
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Kathleen M. Amerkhanian |
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May 12, 2008
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Two members of the College of Law administration recently played leadership roles in national conferences.
Dean Douglas Ray served as conference chair for the 46th Annual Labor Law and Labor Arbitration Course sponsored by the Center for American and International Law in Plano, Texas, April 21-25. This program, the most extensive of its kind, attracts attorneys from all over the country to hear some of the nation’s top labor lawyers, law professors and National Labor Relations Board officials.
Ray taught sessions on recognition picketing, secondary boycott law, enforcement of labor agreements and labor arbitration. He has chaired the program for the past 10 years.
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Heather Karns, assistant dean for law career services and alumni affairs, chaired a panel at the National Association for Law Placement annual conference in Toronto April 16-18. The panel focused on how to best serve evening law students.
“We’re always interested in finding better ways to connect with evening students, and it’s especially helpful to hear what other law schools do to support and serve their evening divisions,” Karns said.
She heads the Office of Professional Development in the College of Law, which is committed to providing career services to all students and assisting in the transition from law student to employed professional.
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