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Fri, Sep 20, 2024 5:00pm - 6:30pm
Moot Court Room
LCOP Celebration

Please join us for a gathering of legal Career Opportunities Program (LCOP) alumni and supporters to celebrate a groundbreaking program that has been changing lives for more than fifty years. We will update you on the LCOP Program, highlight some extraordinary careers of LCOP alumni, and introduce you to current LCOP students, including the 2024 incoming LCOP class, and honor four LCOP Champions.  

A reception in the Atrium will follow.
 

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Help support 50 more years of success! Donate any amount to the LCOP Scholarship Fund.

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