[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 150 (2004), Part 6]
[Senate]
[Pages 7570-7571]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS

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           TRIBUTE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA SCHOOL OF LAW

 Mr. SHELBY. Mr. President, I rise today to recognize the 
University of Alabama School of Law for their outstanding ranking among 
the country's law schools. U.S. News and World Report recently released 
its annual list of the Top 100 Law Schools, and ranked the University 
of Alabama School of Law fortieth in the Nation. This ranking places 
the Law School in the top tier of law schools nationwide, which is 
phenomenal considering the institution was ranked in the third tier 
just 8 years ago in 1996. As a graduate of the law school myself, I am 
proud to see their elevation to one of the premier law schools in the 
Nation.
  I believe that much of the school's success must be attributed to the 
dean of the Law School, Kenneth Randall. Dean Randall holds four law 
degrees, including a doctorate from the Columbia University School of 
Law, 1988; a

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master's from Columbia, 1985; a master's from Yale University, 1982; 
and a juris doctor degree from Hofstra University, 1981. Additionally, 
Dean Randall received a bachelor of arts degree in English literature 
from Aldelphi University on Long Island. Indeed, his educational 
background is outstanding, and he has demonstrated a true enthusiasm 
for the law.
  Since taking the reins as dean in 1993, Dean Randall has provided a 
clear vision for the institution. He takes great pride in the success 
of the law school, and has done so since joining the faculty in 1985. I 
am hopeful that his career path keeps him here in Tuscaloosa for many 
years to come.
  The education of our young people is critical to the success of our 
Nation, and the University of Alabama School of Law is committed to 
providing students with the tools necessary to succeed. I believe the 
dedication of Dean Randall, the administration, faculty, and alumni has 
created an environment that allows students to achieve their goals and 
exceed their own expectations.
  I extend my sincerest congratulations to the University of Alabama 
School of Law for its remarkable success and look forward to 
celebrating more achievements in the future.

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