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David A. Shaneyfelt (’81)
David A. Shaneyfelt (’81)

This Lent alumnus attorney David A.

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In one of its early pandemic regulations last spring, the State of Massachusetts closed all locations that provided “non-essential” services, a category that included churches. The only exception to this prohibition was for congregations of no more than 10 worshippers — effectively making in-person worship impossible.

Raymond Tittmann ('94)

/* /*]]>*/ I always tell people, if you can read Aristotle, you can read an insurance policy. Every time I’m asked to parse a sentence in a policy or debate the meaning of the word ‘occurrence,’ I feel like I’m back in college.

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Raymond Tittmann
Raymond Tittmann ('94)

After reviewing nearly 900 nominations, the legal-news website Law360 has identified 160 lawyers as its 2019 MVPs — “attorneys who have distinguished themselves from their peers over the p

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Major Tulsi L. Rogers (’98)
Major Tulsi L. Rogers (’98)

The newspaper of the U.S.

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Patricia Kessler
Patricia Kessler ('87)

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Patricia Kessler (’87). A senior attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice, on assignment at the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania, she had taken a short vacation to do some scuba diving in the Red Sea.

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Andrew Emrich ('93)
Andrew Emrich ('93)

Alumnus attorney Andrew Emrich (’93) returned to the California campus last week to offer advice to students who hope to pursue careers in law or public policy.