Columbia Law professor Clare Huntington recognized for excellence in teaching
COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — Clare Huntington ’96, Barbara Aronstein Black Professor of Law, was having a relaxed chat in her office with Daniel Abebe, Dean and Lucy G. Moses Professor of Law, when he suddenly said he had something important to tell her.
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THE HOYA — A Georgetown University law professor received the 2025 President’s Award for Distinguished Scholar-Teachers, an accolade awarded to Georgetown faculty who demonstrate an impressive ability to integrate scholarship with teaching excellence, the Office of the President announced March 18.
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON LAW SCHOOL — Each spring, University of Wisconsin Law School celebrates excellence in teaching through its Teacher of the Year awards.
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UC LAW SAN FRANCISCO — While spending over a decade earning advanced degrees in science and law, Professor Emily Murphy encountered a full spectrum of educators and took note of what made the great ones stand out—qualities like empathy, openness, and authenticity.
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UVA LAW — Amid the rows of legal texts that line faculty offices at the University of Virginia School of Law are artifacts that offer unique insights into professors’ professional endeavors and teaching careers. And there’s a story behind every memento.
Read More about University of Virginia Law professors share mementos from their legal teaching careersUniversity of Michigan Law professor Dave Moran honored for excellence in clinical and experiential teaching
MICHIGAN LAW — Professor David A. Moran, ’91, is best known for co-founding the Michigan Innocence Clinic. It’s fitting then, that in his farewell Blue Jeans Lecture to the Michigan Law community, he shared the floor with one of his final exonerees.
Read More about University of Michigan Law professor Dave Moran honored for excellence in clinical and experiential teachingQuinnipiac Law professor Carolyn Wilkes Kaas awarded for excellence in externship education
QUINNIPIAC TODAY — Carolyn Wilkes Kaas was recently awarded the 2024 Externship Achievement Award designed to honor those who have made outstanding contributions to externship teaching and the externship community.
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STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — Stanford Law School (SLS) Professor Michelle Mello (BA ’93) has been named the winner of SLS’s 2024 Barbara Allen Babcock Award for Excellence in Teaching.
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UVA TODAY — It may seem like University of Virginia professors have their careers perfectly mapped out, but not all of them make the jump into teaching after completing their higher education.
Read More about University of Virginia Law professor Barbara Armacost discusses her path to law teachingDuke Law professor H. Jefferson Powell discusses changes in teaching constitutional law in recent years
THE CHRONICLE — As landmark decisions and unprecedented constitutional issues have marked historic recent terms for the Supreme Court, Duke Law professors spoke with The Chronicle about teaching constitutional law amid a changing legal climate.
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