Professor of Law Larry Brown

Professor of Law Larry Brown served as a member of the law school faculty for 39 years, teaching tax courses. Larry joined the faculty at a transitional time, when a core group of faculty and staff were molding the school’s future. He retired in 2017 to direct his focus to his interests in computers, languages, politics—and, of course, his family. To honor Larry’s memory, his family has created the Brown Family Fund at Lewis & Clark Law School. The Brown Family Fund will support scholarships for minority law students. To make a contribution, please contact our development office at 503-768-6641 or email lawgive@lclark.edu.
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