Videos tagged with Class of 1988

  • The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.

  • The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.

  • The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.

  • "The thing about Duke is, you know everyone in your class. Absolutely everyone."

    Neil Clarke describes the advantages of Duke Law's size as compared to other larger law schools. Alan Levine recounts a story of meeting a former classmate in professional life and immediately being able to reconnect because of Duke Law's intimacy.

    The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.

  • "I do think that Duke students are quite loyal to each other."

    Neil Clarke and Alan Levine tell of how Duke Law alumni remain loyal and connected after law school. They describe situations in which they are eager to find, hire, and get recommendations from former Duke Law classmates and alumni.

    The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.

  • "I was then told that the class would wait while I read the 40-page case."

    Alan Levine '88 recounts a story of his Law School days in which he came to class unprepared. The situation was defused, and he was saved, when Neil Clarke '88 took the question himself.

    The Duke Law Oral History Project is an ongoing project designed to collect and archive memories from alumni and faculty throughout the history of the Duke Law School.