Baylor Law Grads to Receive Degrees May 1

April 23, 1999

by Alan Hunt

Seventy-one graduates of Baylor University School of Law are scheduled to receive juris doctor degrees during commencement ceremonies at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 1, in Waco Hall.
Keynote speaker will be Professor Louis Muldrow, who was selected by the graduates to deliver the commencement address. Muldrow, a 1958 graduate of Baylor Law School, has been a member of the Baylor law faculty since 1981. He serves as the Leon Jaworski Professor of Practice and Procedural Law and directs Baylor Law School's Practice Court program.
Diplomas will be presented by Law School Dean Brad Toben, assisted by Leah Jackson, associate dean. The honor of hooding the graduates will go to Professor Marianne Auld and Professor Larry Bates. The invocation will be given by Professor and Master Teacher David Guinn.
Following the ceremony, a reception for the graduates and their guests will be hosted by the Baylor Law Alumni Association in the grounds of Waco Hall.