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Feb. 21, 2014
District attorney delivers keynote USC speech
Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey delivered the keynote speech at a USC Gould School of Law gala that launched the school's $150 million fundraising campaign. More than 200 people, including the school's alumni, faculty and student leaders, attended the Feb. 6 event at downtown Los Angeles' Vibiana, a former cathedral church building. In her speech, Lacey, who graduated from USC Gould in 1982, described her time at the law school as the "foundation" of her career and its alumni network as an integral part of her transition into the legal profession. The law school's initiative will raise money to provide student scholarships, attract faculty and create a collaborative learning space. It is part of USC's capital campaign to raise $6 billion in private philanthropy by 2018. — Kylie Reynolds




Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey delivered the keynote speech at a USC Gould School of Law gala that launched the school's $150 million fundraising campaign. More than 200 people, including the school's alumni, faculty and student leaders, attended the Feb. 6 event at downtown Los Angeles' Vibiana, a former cathedral church building.
In her speech, Lacey, who graduated from USC Gould in 1982, described her time at the law school as the "foundation&quo...
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