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MANAGING BOARD Lewis H. Goldman Steven A. Galef Michael E. Callaway Edward M. Holland Editorial Board LewisH. Goldman........................... Editor Michael E. Callaway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate Editor BarryL. Fisher...................... Assistant Editor Steven A. Galef ................... Managing Editor William T. Irelan ................... Features Editor Philip H. Lilienthal.....................News Editor Daniel G. Grove . . . . . . . . Production Editor Emmelyn S. Logan . . . . . . . . . . DICTA Editor Daniel A. Rosenberg......... .......... Desk Editor Alexander W. Sierck . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Editor David W. Staton ................. Photography Editor RobertC. Wood......................Alumni Editor Editorial Staff George W. Birkhead Herbert A. Rosenthal Warren J. Davis David H. Savasten Michael A. Hoover William T. Schroder John Matuszeski Waller R. Staples Frank J. Pagliaro, Jr. Anthony F. Visco Randolph W. Von Till, Jr. BUSINESS BOARD Edward M. Holland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Manager Robert J. Buckalew . . . . . . . . Associate Business Manager Edward R. Baird, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Circulation Manager Richard S. Glasser......... ......... DICTA Manager A. Zachary Smith, III . . . . . . . . . . . Advertising Manager Busines Staff John W. Bates III Robert E. Freer, Jr. Stephen K. Montgomery DICTA BOARD OF ADVISORS Albert J. Harno Glenn R. Winters
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aghginia ?Hafn weeklg First row: Rosenberg, Grove, Staton, Goldman, Lilienthal, Ireland, Buckalew. Se cond row: Montgomery, Smith, 2. , Hoover, Ra smus, Rosenthal, Savasten, Pagliaro. In its seventeenth year of publ ic ation, The Liv Weekly was recognized by the American Law Student As- sociation as the country's foremost law school newspaper for the ninth consecutive year. Wholly independent and self-perpetuating, the paper is managed and directed by law students, who are solely charged with the responsibility for its content and scope. The circulation of the paper includes some twenty-four hundred issues, seventeen hundred of which are sent to Law School alumni. Try outs are held in the second semester among first- year students and elections to the staff are made in March. A unique component of the We eklx is its DICTA column, in which nationally prominent writers discuss Third row: Leach, Brennen, Von Till, Matuszeski Staples. various aspects of a chosen year-long topic. With the ai- of the DICTA Board of Advisors, this years' topic, Righ of Privacy was selected, and the annual compilation o the preceding year's columns was published as a boun volume. News coverage is tim ely and appropriate, and th press deadlines are often shaved narrowly to permit . scoop when possible. Along with news copy,the Weekl , publishes timely articles on current topics of law writte- by members of the Staff and faculty. Staff members forsook the trauma of the pressroo frequently for such diversion as inflicting a humiliatin defeat on the E131! Review at the annual touch footbal game and attending the Annual Law Weekly Banquet.
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The Criminal Law Research Organization was formed at the Law School in 1960 under the sponsorship of the Phi Delta Phi legal haternity on the premise that justice under law is better administeredwhen the poor as well as the rich are afforded as complete a defense as possible. CLRO provides research assistance in the form of memo- randa and brie f s for attorneys representing defendants. It is believed that by providing this assistance, not only will persons without means be a c c ord e d equal oppor- tunitiesbut that such efforts will lead to a more efficient administration of criminal justice. The work of the Organization at present is concen- Kalat. Glriminal Eriafn QRegearth QBrganizaiinn First row: Hunt, Dugan, Dolbeare, Gantt, Faught, Perry. Second row: Hixon, Chaffe, Chandler, Hanken, Amtson, trated mainly in preparing legal memoranda for use by attorneys prosecuting appeals on behalf of indigent de- fendants. In addition, members have the opportunity of working with Mr. Ronold Sokol in connection with his Appellate Legal Aid department and its preparation of appeals taken to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. Thus, while the student is aiding the attorney, he is also obtaining valuable e x p e r i e n c e in research and legal draftsmanship. In addition, the members have the satis- faction of having assisted in the preparation of an actual case, which is an experience not usually available in the Law School.
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