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March - April 2003

“True Believer”—April 16, 2003, CityPages
Jeffrey R. Anderson '75 is profiled for his work in sex abuse cases against the Catholic Church, which has resulted in national recognition as a pioneer in this field.

“Pioneers then—senior jurists now”—April 3, 2003, Star Tribune
Kathleen Gearin '75 is profiled as a woman who became a judge in the mid-1980s, when few women in Minnesota held that position.

“Prosecutors ask to limit evidence in Puckett trial”—March 22, 2003, Star Tribune
Prof. Peter Erlinder comments on the evidence that might be presented during the upcoming trial of former Twins baseball player Kirby Puckett.

“An eyewitness account of the Nazi war-crimes trials”—March 19, 2003, Long Prairie Leader
The book Witness to Barbarism details the experiences of Horace R. Hansen '33 who served as the chief prosecutor in the trial for war crimes that were committed at the Dachau, Germany, prison camp in World War II. His daughter, Jean Hansen Doth, is profiled for her work in letting people know about the book.