SACRAMENTO — On a recent cloudy January day, McGeorge School of Law Dean Michael Hunter Schwartz sat in his modest ground floor office, running his fingers through a container of kinetic sand and talking about the 100th anniversary of the school he leads.
Schwartz said the sand was a gift from a friend, something to fiddle with while burning off excess energy. Whoever bought it knew their audience. The dean excitedly bounced from topic to t...
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