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[email protected]. VOLUME III NO.2 GOLDEN GATE COLLEGE SCHOOL OF LAW OCTOBER 1967 A Student Chapter - National Lawyers Guild A VIEW ANOTHER VIEW The formation of a student chap Although some interpretations Golden Gate College School of ter of the National Lawyers Guild of academic freedom find such cred. Law will never be the same with the marks a distinct change in faculty its amusing or even endearing, from inception of a student chapter of the policy which formerly did not encour 1944 to 1956 (both before and after National Lawyers Guild. For with age the formation of student organ the "McCarthy era") the National the advent of the Guild will come a izations. The hospitable receipt of Lawyers Guild was frequently cited new activist spirit to the staid halls this organization with faculty part by committees in both houses of Con of Golden Gate. The organizers of icipation and announcements made in gress as a subversive organization, the Guild here at Golden Gate pro the law school office has apparently that is, a communist front.