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				<title>Violence on Campus - Lucinda Roy</title><link>http://law.wlu.edu/news/index.asp</link><description>Lucinda Roy is an alumni distinguished professor of English at Virginia Tech where she tutored Seung-Hui Cho, who killed 32 people in the worst mass shooting in U.S. history. Roy is the author of No Right to Remain Silent in which she writes about her experiences with Cho and with the investigation into his rampage. In her presentation, Roy made a series of recommendations for dealing with campus violence.
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				<title>Violence on Campus Panel 1</title><link>http://law.wlu.edu/news/index.asp</link><description>The first panel explored students who are a danger to themselves and examined interventions that campus personnel might make to identify at-risk students and help them before disaster strikes. Presenters included Daryl Lapp, Eileen Ryan, and Ann P. Hass.</description><author>pjetton@wlu.edu (Peter Jetton)</author><category>media</category><comments>http://law.wlu.edu/news/index.asp</comments><guid>http://law.wlu.edu/news/podcasts/ViolenceonCampuspanel1.mp3</guid><pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 09:54:00 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Violence on Campus - Gary Pavela</title><link>http://law.wlu.edu/news/index.asp</link><description>Gary Pavela, author of Questions and Answers on College Student Suicide: A Law and Policy Perspective and currently director of the Syracuse University Academic Integrity Office, delivers a lecture titled "College Suicide: A Law and Policy Perspective."
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				<title>Violence on Campus Opening Remarks</title><link>http://law.wlu.edu/news/index.asp</link><description>Introductions and opening remarks from the Violence on Campus symposium that explored what the fields of psychology, medical science, and law can teach us about school suicide and violence.</description><author>pjetton@wlu.edu (Peter Jetton)</author><category>media</category><comments>http://law.wlu.edu/news/index.asp</comments><guid>http://law.wlu.edu/news/podcasts/ViolenceonCampusIntro.mp3</guid><pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 09:43:35 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Violence on Campus - Panel 2</title><link>http://law.wlu.edu/news/index.asp</link><description>This panel focused on students who pose a threat to others and the steps that institutions of higher education should take to ensure their students' safety. Presenters included Bella Sood, Rich Brusca and Don Challis.
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				<title>Winning Argument - 2009 John W. Davis Appellate Advocacy Finals</title><link>http://law.wlu.edu/news/index.asp</link><description>Mike Gardner's winning argument from the 2009 John W. Davis Appellate Advocacy Finals at Washington and Lee School of Law.</description><author>pjetton@wlu.edu (Peter Jetton)</author><category>media</category><comments>http://law.wlu.edu/news/index.asp</comments><guid>http://law.wlu.edu/news/podcasts/2009DavisFinalsGardner.mp3</guid><pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 17:37:54 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>2009 John W. Davis Appellate Advocacy Finals</title><link>http://law.wlu.edu/news/index.asp</link><description>Mike Gardner '10L, Margaret Hannapel '11L, Kiyomi Bolick '10L and Patrick Chamberlain '10L compete in the finals of the 2009 John W. Davis Appellate Advocacy competition.</description><author>pjetton@wlu.edu (Peter Jetton)</author><category>media</category><comments>http://law.wlu.edu/news/index.asp</comments><guid>http://law.wlu.edu/news/podcasts/2009DavisFinals.mp3</guid><pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 17:32:57 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Violence on Campus</title><link>http://law.wlu.edu/news/index.asp</link><description>Prof. Ann Masie, professor of law and organizer of an upcoming symposium on violence on campus, discusses some of the important events and legal disputes involving colleges and troubled students.</description><author>pjetton@wlu.edu (Peter Jetton)</author><category>media</category><comments>http://law.wlu.edu/news/index.asp</comments><guid>http://law.wlu.edu/news/podcasts/massievoc.mp3</guid><pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 20:32:55 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>2009 Law Review Notes Presentation</title><link>http://law.wlu.edu/news/index.asp</link><description>Quinn Ryan and Brett Shockley present their notes at the annual Law Review Student Notes Presentation.</description><author>pjetton@wlu.edu (Peter Jetton)</author><category>media</category><comments>http://law.wlu.edu/news/index.asp</comments><guid>http://law.wlu.edu/news/podcasts/2009NotesPresentation.mp3</guid><pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 15:14:34 EST</pubDate>
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