Stacey Graham, a Pierce Law 3L, has found several ways to keep busy. She has served as the Law Student Division liaison to the ABA section of State and Local Government Law. She has also published pieces across a broad spectrum of scholarship.
Her interview with Adriane J. Dudley appeared in the ABA's State and Local Law News and in Law Practice Today. Both featured insights on being a legal rainmaker.
Access it at http://www.abanet.org/lpm/lpt/articles/wr10081.shtml .
She wrote a piece for her local bar's (Philadelphia Bar Association) publication: Upon Further Review. It analyzed a recent decision which ruled that "municipalities do not have the authority to privatize parkland that is actively used for recreation". Philadelphia was not allowed to issue a long term lease of Burholme Park to Fox Chase Cancer Center. Her title clearly states the outcome: "Court to City: Parks too Precious to Privatize".
Read it at http://uponfurtherreview.philadelphiabar.org/page/Article?articleID=f2a0e20f-a303-4011-ac39-474eb475f046
She's also been published in the premier journal for law students in the US, with the article "Municipal lawyers will likely play a significant role in our national economic recovery: Learn about beginning a career in this practice area", appearing at page 32 of the April 2009 Student Lawyer.
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And the best shall be last: Stacey's extensively footnoted scholarly article on water law has been published in Urban Lawyer. It is cited as Stacey Graham, ABCs of stream crossing: Reducing flooding and barriers to aquatic life passage under current federal and state regulations of wetlands, 40 Urb. Law. 953 (2008).
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These articles list Stacey as a student at Pierce Law.
Her interview with Adriane J. Dudley appeared in the ABA's State and Local Law News and in Law Practice Today. Both featured insights on being a legal rainmaker.
Access it at http://www.abanet.org/lpm/lpt/articles/wr10081.shtml .
She wrote a piece for her local bar's (Philadelphia Bar Association) publication: Upon Further Review. It analyzed a recent decision which ruled that "municipalities do not have the authority to privatize parkland that is actively used for recreation". Philadelphia was not allowed to issue a long term lease of Burholme Park to Fox Chase Cancer Center. Her title clearly states the outcome: "Court to City: Parks too Precious to Privatize".
Read it at http://uponfurtherreview.philadelphiabar.org/page/Article?articleID=f2a0e20f-a303-4011-ac39-474eb475f046
She's also been published in the premier journal for law students in the US, with the article "Municipal lawyers will likely play a significant role in our national economic recovery: Learn about beginning a career in this practice area", appearing at page 32 of the April 2009 Student Lawyer.
Log in or create an account at http://www.abanet.org/abanet/common/login/securedarea.cfm?areaType=premium&role=ls&url=/lsd/mo/premium-ls/studentlawyer/apr09/graham.shtml
And the best shall be last: Stacey's extensively footnoted scholarly article on water law has been published in Urban Lawyer. It is cited as Stacey Graham, ABCs of stream crossing: Reducing flooding and barriers to aquatic life passage under current federal and state regulations of wetlands, 40 Urb. Law. 953 (2008).
Sign on to Westlaw and enter 40 URBLAW 953 in the Find By Citation field for full text of this article.
These articles list Stacey as a student at Pierce Law.
