More than 150 people participated in the University of Wisconsin Law School’s 16th annual Race Judicata, on October 15, 2005, at Olin Park in Madison.The race brought in more than $4,000 in contributions, which will be used to fund summer positions at public law organizations.
Individual winners of the 5K race/walk were Nicky Weir for the women’s race and Dan Millikin for the men’s race.This is the second consecutive year that Millikin won first place.
First-year Small Group Nine, under the title “Nine is Fine,” won the award for the largest participating small group.
The Frank J. Remington Center of the UW Law School won the award for the largest participating firm or organization.
“It was a beautiful sunny October day,” reports Sarah Schuh of PILF, the Law School’s Public Interest Law Foundation, which sponsors the event. “Students, faculty, community supporters, local law firms and energetic puppies participated.”
Major sponsors of the race included the firms von Briesen & Roper, Balisle & Roberson, Hurley Burish & Milliken, La Follette Godfrey & Kahn, Murphy Desmond, and Garvey McNeil & McGillivray, as well as the Wisconsin Bar Public Interest Law Section, and Law School Professor Stewart Macaulay.
Submitted by on October 25, 2005
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