RSVP now for Cougar Pre-Law Day

Thinking about law school? Then join fellow pre-law students for an afternoon of seminars and workshops presented by WSU alumni, faculty, and guests at Cougar Pre-Law Day on Friday April 10 from 1-5 p.m. in CUE 518.
 
Topics will include:
Keynote Address by Justice Stephens
The Honorable Debra L. Stephens of the Washington State Supreme Court will deliver the keynote address. Justice Stephens took office January 1, 2008, and is a native of Spokane. 
 
Admissions
A discussion on how to prepare, apply, and be successful on the road to law school.
 
Law School
We’ll learn what law school is really like from people in law school, plus look at area and national law schools and how they differ.
 
Practicing Law
What can you do with your law degree? We’ll explore different areas of law practice, from corporate and public law to intellectual property and civil litigation.
 
Admissions officers, law students, legal professionals, and representatives from Gonzaga University, University of Idaho and University of Washington law schools will also be available to answer questions.
 
Food and drink will be provided.
 
RSVP now at Foley.wsu.edu/pre-law
 
Cougar Pre-Law Day is sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts and the Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service.

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