Katherine Macfarlane '06, our newest Guest Alumni Blogger, was a standout student at Loyola Law School, where she was chief articles editor of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review and received the Dean's Service Award. She later clerked for the Hon. Frederick J. Martone of the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona, and for the Hon. Arthur L. Alarcón of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. She is now teaching fellow and assistant professor of professional practice at LSU Law Center. And her scholarship is getting noticed. Her law review article, "The Danger of Nonrandom Case Assignment: How the Southern District of New York's 'Related Cases' Rule has Shaped the Evolution of Stop-and-Frisk Law," is forthcoming in Volume 19.2 of the Michigan Journal of Race and Law and is quoted in theWall Street Journal Law Blog.
-Associate Dean Michael Waterstone
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