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1990 Newsl. 1 (1990)

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  A  A L  S

ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN
LAW SCHOOLS


NEWS                       TT                      I


ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN LAW SCHOOLS*1201 CONNEOYI A1 E -!!  800*WASHINGTON, DC 20036NO. 90-1 FEB. 1990


      AALS MOVES TO A
      NEW LOCATION
      AFTER 20 YEARS

      As office space in the National
Center for Higher Education building,
the Association's home for the last
twenty years, became increasingly
scarce, our offices became seriously
overcrowded, thus making a move
essential. (Some say we were only one
step ahead of the fire marshall!) In
early February the AALS moved its
national headquarters to a new location
just a few blocks away from its old
Dupont Circle location. The AALS is
now  located at 1201 Connecticut
Avenue,  Northwest,  Suite  800,
Washington, DC           20036.       Our
telephone number (202/296-8851) and
FAX number (202/296-8869) remain
the same. Come by and see our new
offices if you are in the area!


Professor Thomas D. Morgan, AALS President, addresses the
House of Representatives of the Association of American Law
Schools. His address of January 6, 1990, is printed in full
below.

           PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS

      There are few honors in law teaching more
flattering than being elected president of the AALS.
The list of men and women who have served as
president is a list of amateurs in the field of
association management. They have been professors
who have contributed to legal education in a whole
variety of ways but who have also seen it to be
important to give a year or more to intense AALS
service.

      Just over 25 years ago, election to the AALS
presidency meant that a law teacher literally had to


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