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Abstract

I am honored to be here today to deliver the Leary Lecture. In these years of short-lived deanships, Dean Leary is a legend, having been Dean of this law school for thirty-five years. His wisdom and untiring efforts enabled this law school to attain its present distinguished status. From what I have read and heard about Dean Leary, I am sure that I would have liked him. After all, he was married to Catherine Flanagan Leary, a suffragette and a member of the National Women's Party who had worked in thirty-four states in behalf of women's right to vote.

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