Stuart N. Brotman has been elected to a three-year term (2000 - 2003) on the Board of Directors of the Boalt Hall Alumni Association, University of California at Berkeley. He graduated in 1978 from Boalt where he served as Note and Comment Editor of the California Law Review.
Familiarly known as "Boalt Hall," the School of Law is renowned for its preeminent faculty and students, for its scope of legal research and publications, for the quality of its law library, and for its graduates who go on to distinguished and varied careers.
Perhaps more than any other American law school, Boalt Hall offers students myriad opportunities to bring the perspectives of other disciplines to bear on the study of law. Interdisciplinary approaches are incorporated into much of the curriculum, which includes courses in law and other disciplines such as anthropology, art, business, economics, history, literature, natural resources, philosophy, public policy and sociology.
Over 12,000 strong in over 40 countries, Boalt alumni are leaders in the legal profession throughout California, the nation and the world. Its graduates have an impressive record of service in both federal and state government, serving as governors, senators, cabinet members, and judges at the highest levels. In addition, Boalt alumni hold senior positions in corporations, national public interest organizations, and virtually all major law firms.
The mission of the Boalt Hall Alumni Association is to foster Boalt Hall's tradition of educational excellence, strengthen the relationships among alumni, faculty and students and promote the development of law school resources.