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Sunday, September 28, 2008
Ind. Law - "Law clerk job led to contacts with those shaping society"
IU’s Vice President of Engagement William Stephan writes today in the Indianapolis Star in an article that begins:
You might say I'm celebrating the 25th anniversary of my big break, which came late in the summer of 1983 as I began my third year at Indiana University School of Law at Indianapolis. That's when Marion Superior Court Judge Ken Johnson hired me as his bailiff and law clerk, opening the door to an often unpredictable, but ultimately rewarding career.A talented jurist with a love for the law, curious mind, delightful sense of humor and strong Christian faith, Ken served as a role model, mentor and friend to a very green kid who had few connections in Indianapolis. My work in the court connected me with some of our community's finest attorneys, dedicated public officials and a wide assortment of colorful characters and personalities.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on September 28, 2008 09:52 AM
Posted to Indiana Law