Virgie and I feel strongly about this fellowship because graduate students made my program. - Stanley Peloquin (’51 MS ALS, ’52 PhD L&S), who with wife Vergie created the Peloquin Graduate Training and Research Fund |
| Throughout most of the University of Wisconsin Law School's 135-year history, its reputation has been defined by two characteristics. The School has universally been regarded as one of the nation's preeminent law schools. It also has created widely followed and innovative new approaches to both scholarship and teaching, focusing in particular on how the law and legal institutions work in fact rather than theory.
With the help of gifts from alumni and friends, the Law School will continue to build upon these rich traditions in the decades to come. The School seeks to raise $25 million to support its three principal development priorities. |
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