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"tIn Senator Poreman's com- mencement remarks, he under- scored the important role that lawyers serve to uphold the rule of law, including important tenets such as the First Amend- ment," Caminker wrote. According to Caminker, the walkout has opened the door to new erudition for the Univer- sity. ",The internal conversations that were sparked within the student body, with me, and with Senator Portman created an important learning moment for many members of the commu- nity," Caminkcer wrote, "This all strikes me as consistent with the mission of our great public University." Caminkere wrote the situ- ation was a valuable experi- ence as it taught him how to effectively communicate with students and the importance of keeping "the channels of com- munication open." Sn the e-mail he sent to the graduating students, Caminker apologized for any "distress" that the selection may have caused. "The Law School remains steadfast in its commitment to create a supportive environ- ment for our LOST community, and also to create an education- al environment in which diverse viewpoints can be represented," he wrote. "Anything less would undermine the Law School's core values." AD VER TISE WITH THE CLASS IFIEDS (734) 418- 4115