Lewis & ClarkLaw School

Law Alumni Relations

Welcome to Law Alumni Relations

The Office of Alumni Relations invites you to explore the following pages and links which provide a variety of information and services to assist our alumni worldwide. Through effective communication, programs and events, we hope to maintain a life-long association with our graduates by creating opportunities to stay in touch with the school and each other.

Lewis & Clark Law School E-Store

Has your t-shirt fallen victim to too many washings? Do you want to inspire your children to follow in your footsteps by giving them Law School sweatshirts? Whether you refer to the Law School as "Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College" or "Lewis & Clark Law School," you can now purchase a wide variety of alumni merchandise online through the Alumni E-Store.

WHERE IN THE WORLD?

US SMALLLewis & Clark Law School alumni can be found in all 50 states.

Countries in which Lewis & Clark Law School alumni can be found:

Australia, Austria, Canada, Chile, China, France, Germany, Ghana, Guam, India, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Kenya, Mauritius, Mexico, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan,
Puerto Rico, Republic of China (Taiwan), Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Virgin Islands.

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L&C Law School is on Twitter and LinkedIn

To follow Lewis & Clark on Twitter, visit http://twitter.com/lewisandclark.

Join the Lewis & Clark Law School LinkedIn group, a professional networking website. 

The Alumni Association can be found on Facebook. Facebook is a great way to find and reconnect with friends and classmates.

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 Announcements

  • News from Dean Robert Klonoff.  Read the latest E-Newsletter.
  • A lot goes on at Lewis & Clark! Even we sometimes have trouble keeping up... On June 17th, Lewis & Clark switched to a new website. It is an exciting change, as we now have a better, more dynamic website that is easier to use and navigate. There may be a few bugs to work out, and a few rogue links and forms, so please be patient as we work through the transition.