$10 Million Bequest Celebrates Scholarship and Social Justice at Loyola Law School
For the lawyer and philanthropist Joan Lavine, Loyola Law School’s approach to education became the inspiration for a tremendous legacy: a $10 million bequest to support the library and social justice initiatives at LMU. “This gift will help transform many aspects of our work,” said Dean Michael Waterstone. “It will fuel the continued success of our clinics, where our students are working on life-changing cases for the most vulnerable members of our community. It will strengthen our law library and scholarly mission, allowing us to grow the impact of our services and work.”