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Law Practice

Jun. 22, 2001

Centennial Celebration

The University of Southern California Law School graduated its first class 100 years ago. During the century that followed, the school has worked to promote women and people of color in the legal profession. As the profession increasingly emphasizes diversity to ensure that people of all backgrounds find a voice in our nation's legal system, some of USC's female and minority graduates reflect on 100 years of diversity at the oldest law school in the Southwest.

        The University of Southern California Law School graduated its first class 100 years ago. During the century that followed, the school has worked to promote women and people of color in the legal profession. As the profession increasingly emphasizes diversity to ensure that people of all backgrounds find a voice in our nation's legal system, some of USC's female and minority graduates reflect on 100 years of diversity at the ...

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