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Students interviewed by KTLA

Story highlighting hurricane relief work airs Saturday.

August 25, 2006 By USC Gould School of Law

USC Law students Gregory Pleasants (4L) and Christine Guillory (2L) along with Associate Dean Lisa Mead of USC Law’s new Office of Public Service were interviewed about their volunteer work in Biloxi and New Orleans over spring break. Pleasants and Guillory were among 40 USC Law students who were part of a legal aid outreach program sponsored by Student Hurricane Network. The story – reported by veteran reporter Stan Chambers – is expected to air on KTLA (Channel 5) on Saturday, Aug. 26 at 10 p.m. or Sunday, Aug. 27 at 10 pm.

Christine Guillory (2L) is interviewed by Stan Chambers
Christine Guillory (2L) interviewed by Stan Chambers.

Greg Pleasants (4L) with Chambers

 Associate Dean Lisa Mead with Chambers
 Greg Pleasants (4L) is interviewed.  Chambers with Assoc. Dean Lisa Mead.

                             Stan Chambers with Greg Pleasants, Lisa Mead, Christine Guillory

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