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News : Texas : Austin Last Updated: Oct 31, 2008


UT Law Students Dress School with “gay? fine by me.” T-shirts
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Oct 1, 2008

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OUTLaw, the GLBT student association at UT Law School, will be giving away “gay? fine by me.” T-shirts in conjunction with National Coming Out Day.  “Since everyone can wear a shirt – regardless of sexual orientation – OUTLaw aims to demonstrate the broad support for GLBT students and faculty at UTLaw,” said Leo Olivares, OUTLaw member.

Students, faculty, administrators, staff and other members of the UT Law community can receive free “gay? fine by me.” T-shirts in conjunction with National Coming Out Day at University of Texas School of Law, Susman Godfrey Atrium (TNH 2.100), 727 E. Dean Keeton St. between 9:00 am - 1:30 pm, Wednesday, October 15, 2008.

Wedesnday is Meatloaf day at George's Cafe! Come have lunch (1:30 pm) in the conference room at George's. Special guests will include gay and lesbian lawyers, judges, advocates, and politicians.

For more info or to register, visit utexas.edu/law/orgs/outlaw

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