Alumni Weekend 2008
Dear Friends,
Please join us on October 3–5 when the larger Yale Law School Community once again gathers in New Haven for Alumni Weekend. As always, all of you are invited to attend, whether or not you are celebrating a reunion this year. We have a wonderful program planned, and there will be something of interest for each and every one of you.
Alumni Weekend offers a special occasion for you to see old YLS friends and make new ones, encounter fellow graduates and current students, wander familiar hallways, gather in the courtyard, sit in the now fully wireless classrooms you remember well, and enjoy festive meals together. This Weekend comes just a month before a historic election. Accordingly, it will be filled with timely discussions on the hot button issues of national security, health care, the economy, immigration, and the environment just weeks before the country goes to the polls. And get ready to click your “remotes” at an engaging interactive polling game about the election after dinner on Friday evening.
It should be a most enjoyable and memorable Weekend. We look forward to seeing you again and welcoming you back to the Law School!

Harold Hongju Koh
Dean and Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law
Yale Law School
Please join us on October 3–5 when the larger Yale Law School Community once again gathers in New Haven for Alumni Weekend. As always, all of you are invited to attend, whether or not you are celebrating a reunion this year. We have a wonderful program planned, and there will be something of interest for each and every one of you.
Alumni Weekend offers a special occasion for you to see old YLS friends and make new ones, encounter fellow graduates and current students, wander familiar hallways, gather in the courtyard, sit in the now fully wireless classrooms you remember well, and enjoy festive meals together. This Weekend comes just a month before a historic election. Accordingly, it will be filled with timely discussions on the hot button issues of national security, health care, the economy, immigration, and the environment just weeks before the country goes to the polls. And get ready to click your “remotes” at an engaging interactive polling game about the election after dinner on Friday evening.
It should be a most enjoyable and memorable Weekend. We look forward to seeing you again and welcoming you back to the Law School!

Harold Hongju Koh
Dean and Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law
Yale Law School










