John Dan Kemp urged graduates of the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville Law School not to impose limits on themselves, saying that if he can rise from his own humble beginnings to become chief justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court, there should be no ceilings on their ambitions.
John Dan Kemp urged graduates of the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville Law School not to impose limits on themselves, saying that if he can rise from his own humble beginnings to become chief justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court, there should be no ceilings on their ambitions.
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This year the UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law will celebrate 45 years since the Arkansas General Assembly enacted legislation making it the University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law. This also marks the law school’s 55th year as the night program of the University of Arkansas Law School.
Event co-chairs are Michelle Ator (’95), a partner at Friday, Eldredge & Clark, LLP, and The Honorable Dustin McDaniel (’98), a founding partner at McDaniel, Wolff & Benca, PLLC.
“It has been two years since the alumni have hosted an event to raise money for Bowen due to COVID-19. Since then, our faculty and administration had to reinvent legal education using virtual technology for everything from staff meetings to classes to clinics. We should all be extremely proud of the creative and unwavering dedication they demonstrated during this unprecedented time,” McDaniel said. “Our current graduates will never know what it was like to practice b