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School of Law Commencement Speaker Featured on The Nation
The speech by Santa Clara University School of Law's commencement speaker, Samantha Power, was posted on The Nation on May 23, 2006. To read the article there, go to http://www.thenation.com/doc/20060605/power.
Pulitzer Prize winning author Samantha Power gave Santa Clara University School of Law’s class of 2006 five lessons to ponder as they celebrate their academic success and pursue various professions with their newly minted law degrees.
Reflecting on personal stories, Power hoped one of her lessons would resonate with the 305 graduates seated in
Power, who received an honorary doctor of law degree at the 84th Santa Clara University School of Law commencement ceremony, is a professor of practice in public policy at the
Power was the founding executive director of the
"Samantha Power is one of this country's leading thinkers and writers on the international human rights issues. She is a role model for lawyers--including new graduates--who have a commitment to the rule of law and are committed to the important work of social justice advocates," said Donald Polden, dean of SCU School of Law.
At the ceremonies, 294 J.D. degrees and 11 LL.M. degrees were awarded. Forty six percent of the J.D. degrees were awarded to women and students of color made up forty nine percent of the graduating class. The LL.M. (Masters of Laws) degrees included three programs,



