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GU law school fights enrollment trend
April 17, 2013 in City, Region on Page A10 Gonzaga School of Law will celebrate its 100th year with a party this weekend. But the bigger news for GU law school Dean Jane Korn on Tuesday was learning that … 2
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Fund at GU law to honor attorney
January 12, 2013 in City on Page B1 Some young lawyers will now get a boost paying off their law school debts thanks to a gift from the family of an attorney who often put the law and … 9
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Religion Notebook: Back2School means music, games, gifts
September 6, 2012 in Washington Voices on Page S9 Spokane First Church of the Nazarene’s Youth Ministries will present a free concert, Back2School Blast, Saturday from 3 p.m. until dark at the church, 9004 N. Country Homes Blvd. The …
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GU law students argue airman’s case
April 4, 2012 in City on Page A7 A Gonzaga law student learned firsthand Wednesday how difficult it can be to stand before a panel of justices who couldn’t care less about the brief she wrote and only … 1
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Education Notebook: LC attends mock trial
January 26, 2012 in Washington Voices on Page S7 Court was in session for the legal studies students at Lewis and Clark High School on Jan. 18, during a mock trial in the Moot Courtroom at Gonzaga University’s School …
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New law dean wants profession to spur excitement in students
August 1, 2011 in City on Page A1 Jane B. Korn never saw herself becoming an attorney – let alone the first female dean of Gonzaga University School of Law. Ending her first month on the job after …
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Face Time: Judge has relished chance to help change lives
June 6, 2011 in City on Page A5 For 36 years, Richard “Rick” White has reported to his job at the Spokane County Courthouse, mostly on foot. White started in 1975 working as a juvenile probation officer, a … 5
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Sudan cows figure in convoluted Spokane custody case
February 13, 2011 in City on Page B1 For some of the best legal minds in Washington state, a complicated Spokane divorce that spanned two continents and a bloody civil war came down to this: 15 cows. The … 3
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Students, volunteers fill fraction of need for free legal aid
November 14, 2010 in City on Page A1 The sagging local economy has flooded local courts with people in financial trouble who can’t pay for what could help them most: an attorney to guide them. Only a few … 8
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Superior Court judge talks about life on, beyond the bench
August 9, 2010 in City on Page A5 Spokane County Superior Court Judge Neal Rielly is only three weeks away from hanging up the black robe for good. The 66-year-old court official said he will officially step down …

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