Commencement
2000
The Class
of 2000—552 J.D.‘s, 135 LL.M.‘s, and 11 S.J.D.‘s—received diplomas and 34
International Tax Program students received certificates at HLS Commencement
ceremonies on June 8.
On Class Day June 7 in
the afternoon program, class members offered remembrances of Professors
Gary Bellow ’60, Abram Chayes ’49, and James Vorenberg ’51, who died in
the spring. This year’s class awarded the Sacks-Freund Teaching Award
to Professor Richard Fallon, Jr., in recognition of his "commitment to
excellence and demonstrated interest in the quality of the student experience.”
Class Day speaker Tim Russert, senior vice president and Washington bureau
chief, NBC News and moderator of Meet the Press, ended the afternoon
with this advice to graduates: “If you hear anything, hear this—it is
people, not degrees, who defend, protect and help those in need.”
Among this year’s Commencement
award recipients was Brian Fitzpatrick, who received the Fay Diploma for the
highest combined average for three years.
Commencement
Awards
Addison
Brown Prize
Best essay on
a designated subject of maritime or private international law
Jek Sok Disa Sim
Ioanna
Thoma
Fay
Diploma
Highest combined
average for three years
Brian Fitzpatrick
Edith W. Fine Fellowship
Fellowship for demonstrating
extraordinary leadership and commitment to public service work
Sophie Bryan
Heyman
Public Interest Fellowships
Fellowship for graduates entering Federal
government service
Jodie Dalton
Alice
Feng
Darin Johnson
Christine Lee
Irving
R. Kaufman Public Service Fellowships
One- to two-year fellowships
for individuals demonstrating exceptional promise for careers in public interest
Sophie Bryan Arthur
Kim
Craig
Buckser '97 Nicholas
Lundgren
Arienne Callender '99 Betsy
Miller '99
Roger Fairfax '98 Erin
Murphy '99
Holly Handler '99 Alexander
Rabb
Sarah Harrington '99 Marc
Steinberg'99
Catherine Horner '99 Kimberly
Thomas '99
Darin Johnson Jason
Waanders '98
Kate Jones '99 James
Walsh '99
Lisa Kavanaugh Michael
Zamore '99
Peter Keith '99 Marilia
Zellner-Sawyer
Laylin
Prize
Best paper on public
international law
Thomas Lee
George
Leisure Award
Best oralist in the final
round of the Ames Moot Court Competition
William McSwain
Mancini
Prize
Best essay on law of
the European Union
Norbert Weinrichter
Irving
Oberman Memorial Award
Best essay on mass torts
or complex litigation
Leonid Feller
John
M. Olin Law and Economics Prize
Best paper on law and
economics
Jeffrey Hill
James
Spindler
Boykin
C. Wright Memorial Fund Prizes
Awarded to Ames Final
competitors
Debi Cornwall
Daniel
David
Andrew Ehrlich
Rebecca Gelfond
Kathleen Hartnett
Rachel Jones
Preethi Krishnamurthy
Michael Liftik
Brendan Maher
William McSwain
Elizabeth Rogers
Peter Stris
Yong
K. Kim '95 Memorial Prize
Best paper on East Asian law
or legal history,
or issues of law related to U.S.-East Asian relations
Kenneth Chase
Chaihark
Hahm (1999)
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