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 About the Institute for Legislative and Governmental Affairs

The Institute for Legislative and Governmental Affairs at the Western New England College School of Law was established in 2000 to offer students the opportunity to participate in activities relating to the legislative process. Recently, traditional law areas, such as contract, property, and tort, have evolved to include underpinnings of statutory law, and criminal law is completely statutory.

Through participation in the Institute, students engage in the practical application of law by assisting public officials in drafting legislation, exploring the codification and progressive development of laws, and examining recently enacted bills. This allows them to experience an area of law that has become indispensable to most practicing lawyers.

Students gain further exposure through the Institute's course offerings (including Legislation and Administrative law), independent studies, internships, and externships, which provide a thorough understanding in how to interpret and draft statutes as well as in the intricacies of the legislative process.

Additional events offered at the Institute, such as seminars, workshops, and legislative hearings, are open to alumni and the general public. The Institute is a great resource for alumni, state and local officials, and practicing attorneys who are interested in a variety of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs offered both in conjuction with the state bar associations and independently of them.

The Institute of Legislative and Governmental Affairs at the Western New England College School of Law launched in the spring of 2000 and was attended by (L to R) College President Anthony S. Caprio; State Rep. Daniel F. Keenan '87, D-Agawam; State Rep. Gale D. Candaras '82 , D-Wilbraham, aide to U.S. Congressman Richard Neal, D-MA, Kevin Kennedy; State Rep. George Peterson Jr., R-Worcester; State Sen. Brian P. Lees , R-Springfield; State Sen. Michael R. Knapik, R-Westfield; Professor of Law and Institute Director Arthur D. Wolf; and then School of Law Dean Donald Dunn '83.

"As the Legislative Institute celebrates its fifth anniversary, we reflect upon its many contributions to the Law School and College communities as well as to local, regional, and state-wide constituencies. With the cooperation of private persons and public officials at all levels, the Institute has presented a vast array of programs focusing on legislative process, law, and public poilcy."

Professor Arthur D. Wolf, Director, Institute for Legislative and Governmental Affairs


September:

4 Institute for Legislative and Governmental Affairs Speaker 12:00 noon, Law Center Room A: Curt Hamakawa, Assistant Professor at the Western New England College School of Business on his trip with 13 students to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games

18 Constitution Day
12:00 noon, Law Center: panel discussion of The
Constitution and national
security, focusing on the
Boumediene case (last
June's decision on
Guantanamo)

October:

3 Conference on 40th
Anniversary of the
Federal Fair Housing Act

Cosponsors: Housing
Assistance Program and
MA Fair Housng Center

November:

1 13th Annual Supreme
Court Review Conference


Past and Present Alumni Members of the Legislature
-State Sen. Stephen J. Buoniconti '95, D-Agawam, MA
- State Rep. Lawrence Cafero '82, R-Norwalk, CT
- State Rep. Gale D. Candaras '82, D-Wilbraham, MA
- State Rep. Michael A. Christ '02, D-East Hartford, CT
- State Rep. Daniel F. Keenan '87, D-Agawam, MA
- State Sen. John A. Kissel '84, R-Enfield, CT
- State Rep. Cheryl A. Rivera '95, D-Springfield, MA
- State Rep. Thomas L. Stevenson '77, R-Pittsburgh, PA
- U.S. Congressman John E. Sweeney '90, R-NY