Posted on February 28, 2019 by collegecomm
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An operative legal system has the power to effect change for good. And that’s why “I just became convinced that the legal system is something I wanted to be a part of in some way,” says contract immigration attorney Alice (Anderson) Bohn ’12, J.D.
Posted on February 26, 2019 by collegecomm
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Wally King ’71B was a basketball star at Barrington College, but he didn’t anticipate that a strange overlap of “courts”—that of basketball and that of law—would play major, intertwining roles in his long, varied and often dangerous career.
Posted on February 26, 2019 by collegecomm
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Wife, mother, vice president: the three leading roles that Florecita (Carías) Mejía ’08 plays daily. The ambitious businesswoman has her hands full between her growing family and a leadership role at Bank of New York Mellon.
Posted on December 19, 2018 by collegecomm
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The role of religion, particularly evangelical Protestant Christianity, on Immigration. Where are the divides and what is the role of the Church?
Posted on November 7, 2018 by collegecomm
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At age 16, Alana Farley went up to the airport counter in Kauai, Hawaii, and bought a plane ticket to California. She had a rolling backpack filled with her belongings and was hoping to leave the island before the missing child report caught up with her.