
Kathleen Oprea '10 and Zak Moore '09
Whether you aspire to argue before the Supreme Court like Dartmouth's own Daniel Webster or just have a passing interest in law and its effects on society, the Daniel Webster Legal Society is the place for you. We have regular dinner discussions on the pressing legal issues of the day as well as a plethora of special guests who are leaders in the world of law and policy. Some of our recent events have included:
- Torture
- Capital Punishment
- Constitutional right to bear arms
- Hate Crimes
- Punishment Theory
- Tort Reform
- Child Pornography
- Euthanasia
The Daniel Webster Legal Society also publishes the The Dartmouth Journal of Law. Check it out!
DWLS Leaders: Chris Green '09 (fall and winter terms), Zachary Moore '09 (fall and winter terms) Vanessa Szalapski '10 (spring term), Kathy Oprea '10 (spring term).
DWLS Meetings: Mondays, 7:00 PM, Morrison Commons, Rockefeller Center
For more information about upcoming discussion topics, e-mail DWLS.
"Hold on to the Constitution, for if the American Constitution should fail, there will be anarchy throughout the world."
-Daniel Webster, Class of 1801
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