Graduation Year: '91
address: 410 17th Street #2200
Denver, Colorado 80202
occupation: Attorney
Email address: casarch@bhfs.com
Although I pursued a contract major at Williams, with classes in both the Philosophy and Religion departments, I am honored to be included in the Philosophy alumni ranks. After graduating, I moved to Washington, D.C., and became a lobbyist on foreign policy and military issues, where I employed my philosophical skills relating to the power of language to "good" use (although ethical questions also often were foremost in my mind). I decided to head for home in Colorado but made a pit stop at the University of Michigan law school on the way. I managed to weasle a number of the issues I confronted in philosophy into various law school assignments, including a paper a wrote on the relationship between the emotion of humiliation, the ethic of responsibility, Levinas, and notions of justice (as you can tell, I was very proud of managing the feat of running that one by my law professor). I am currently a lawyer in Denver specializing in land use, real estate, and commercial transactions. At leas