Baylor Law School Grads to Receive Degrees Feb. 10

February 8, 1996

by Alan Hunt

Twenty-nine graduates of the Baylor University School of Law are scheduled to receive juris doctor degrees during commencement ceremonies at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, in Miller Chapel of the Tidwell Bible Building.
Keynote speaker will be Paul Yanowitch, a Washington-based federal attorney who recently served as a visiting professor of law at Baylor Law Schoool, where he taught criminal law. Diplomas will be presented by Bradley J.B. Toben, law school dean and the Gov. Bill and Vara Faye Daniel Professor of Law, assisted by Melissa A. Essary, associate professor of law.
The honor of hooding the graduates will go to Louis S. Muldrow, who serves as the Leon Jaworski Professor of Practice and Procedural Law, and William R. Trail, the Darrell L. Keith Professor of Law and Medicine. The invocation will be given by Essary.
After the ceremony, a reception for the graduates and their guests will be hosted by the Baylor Law Alumni Association in the Arthur Andersen Student Lounge at the Hankamer School of Business.