50 to Graduate From Baylor Law School May 4

April 29, 1996

by Alan Hunt

Fifty law students are scheduled to graduate from Baylor University School of Law during commencement ceremonies Saturday, May 4, in Waco Hall.
Keynote speaker for the 10 a.m. program will be Waco attorney Dale Williams, a 1978 Baylor law graduate, who was selected by members of the graduating class to deliver the commencement address. Williams serves as an adjunct professor at Baylor Law School and teaches personal injury trial law and product liability.
Hooding the graduates during the ceremony will be Louis S. Muldrow, who serves as the Leon Jaworski Professor of Practice and Procedural Law, and William D. Underwood, associate professor of law. The invocation will be given by Angus S. McSwain, law dean emeritus and Master Teacher.
The degrees will be awarded by Bradley J.B. Toben, law dean and the Gov. Bill and Vara Faye Daniel Professor of Law, and Leah W. Jackson, associate dean and associate professor of law.
After the ceremony, a reception for the graduates and their guests will be hosted by the Baylor Law Alumni Association in the Barfield Drawing Room of the Bill Daniel Student Center.