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September   


  Tribute: Constance Baker Motley '46   
Constance Baker Motley '46, the first African-American woman appointed to the federal judiciary and a civil rights activist, died at the age of 84.
  
  Columbia Law Ranks First For New Hires at Top Firms   
Columbia Law earned the top spot in the National Law Journal's first ranking of law schools from which the 50 largest U.S. law firms hired first-year associates.
  
  Israeli Supreme Court Justice Visits Columbia Law School   
Justice Elyakim Rubenstein will speak on September 27th at a conference titled "Law and Counter-Terrorism: An Israeli Perspective with American Comments on US Issues."
  
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