The Winter/Spring 2008 edition of The Gargoyle is now available online. The Gargoyle is the alumni magazine of the University of Wisconsin Law School. Here is a list of featured articles:
- Studying the Police
The Law School’s pioneering program of researching and teaching about the police is beginning a new chapter in the age of the Internet. - How I Got Here
Professor Herman Goldstein, known internationally for his groundbreaking approach to studying the police, looks back on the decisions and twists of fate that brought him to Wisconsin. - Everything You Need to Know About Impaired Driving
Nina Emerson ’92, director of the Law School’s unique Resource Center on Impaired Driving, “knows OWI law better than anyone else.” - Helping Today’s Patients, Training Tomorrow’s Professionals
The Center for Patient Partnerships is thriving as Director Meg Gaines ’83 and her multidisciplinary staff and students join to advocate for clients facing serious illnesses. - On Behalf of Children
Five years after the three founders of the Children’s Justice Project first discussed their passion for helping children in the legal system, the student group is flourishing.