Vanderbilt

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    Distinguished Alumnus Award: Frank M. Garrison

    Law school benefits from his commitment to justice and equality By Jan Read Frank Garrison (photo by Anne Rayner) Talk with Frank Garrison ’79 (BA’76) for more than a few minutes, and he’ll probably use the word “fairness.” The concept of equal access, justice and treating all people kindly runs… Read More

    Dec. 17, 2014

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    Rick Engle '81: Descended from giants, determined to stay small

    Law school benefits from his commitment to justice and equality By Jan Read Frank Garrison (photo by Anne Rayner) Talk with Frank Garrison ’79 (BA’76) for more than a few minutes, and he’ll probably use the word “fairness.” The concept of equal access, justice and treating all people kindly runs… Read More

    Dec. 17, 2014

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    John Phillips '78: Translating the Lessons of Big Law to the (Horse) Farm

    Law school benefits from his commitment to justice and equality By Jan Read Frank Garrison (photo by Anne Rayner) Talk with Frank Garrison ’79 (BA’76) for more than a few minutes, and he’ll probably use the word “fairness.” The concept of equal access, justice and treating all people kindly runs… Read More

    Dec. 17, 2014

  • Trailblazers

    Trailblazers

    Law school benefits from his commitment to justice and equality By Jan Read Frank Garrison (photo by Anne Rayner) Talk with Frank Garrison ’79 (BA’76) for more than a few minutes, and he’ll probably use the word “fairness.” The concept of equal access, justice and treating all people kindly runs… Read More

    Dec. 17, 2014

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    Bailey Spaulding '09: The “Aha” Moment

    Law school benefits from his commitment to justice and equality By Jan Read Frank Garrison (photo by Anne Rayner) Talk with Frank Garrison ’79 (BA’76) for more than a few minutes, and he’ll probably use the word “fairness.” The concept of equal access, justice and treating all people kindly runs… Read More

    Dec. 17, 2014

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    Clay Travis '04: Playing to His Strengths

    Law school benefits from his commitment to justice and equality By Jan Read Frank Garrison (photo by Anne Rayner) Talk with Frank Garrison ’79 (BA’76) for more than a few minutes, and he’ll probably use the word “fairness.” The concept of equal access, justice and treating all people kindly runs… Read More

    Dec. 17, 2014

  • Franklin Trapp ’09: A Career in Stages

    Franklin Trapp ’09: A Career in Stages

    Law school benefits from his commitment to justice and equality By Jan Read Frank Garrison (photo by Anne Rayner) Talk with Frank Garrison ’79 (BA’76) for more than a few minutes, and he’ll probably use the word “fairness.” The concept of equal access, justice and treating all people kindly runs… Read More

    Dec. 17, 2014

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    Rana DiOrio ’91: Family Ties

    Law school benefits from his commitment to justice and equality By Jan Read Frank Garrison (photo by Anne Rayner) Talk with Frank Garrison ’79 (BA’76) for more than a few minutes, and he’ll probably use the word “fairness.” The concept of equal access, justice and treating all people kindly runs… Read More

    Dec. 17, 2014

  • J. Christopher Giancarlo '84 now commissioner of CFTC

    J. Christopher Giancarlo '84 now commissioner of CFTC

    Law school benefits from his commitment to justice and equality By Jan Read Frank Garrison (photo by Anne Rayner) Talk with Frank Garrison ’79 (BA’76) for more than a few minutes, and he’ll probably use the word “fairness.” The concept of equal access, justice and treating all people kindly runs… Read More

    Dec. 17, 2014

  • Two alumni-led firms named among best

    Two alumni-led firms named among best

    Law school benefits from his commitment to justice and equality By Jan Read Frank Garrison (photo by Anne Rayner) Talk with Frank Garrison ’79 (BA’76) for more than a few minutes, and he’ll probably use the word “fairness.” The concept of equal access, justice and treating all people kindly runs… Read More

    Dec. 17, 2014