Penn Law South Asian Law Students Association hosts conference on civil rights
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL — The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School’s South Asian Law Students Association (SALSA) recently hosted its second annual conference, which brought together the voices of several prominent legal professionals from the entire sub-region of South Asia – a first of its kind.
Read More about Penn Law South Asian Law Students Association hosts conference on civil rightsPenn Law hosts ACLU deputy legal director Cecillia Wang for discussion on anti-Asian racism
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL — The Law School community convened a conversation that explored the history of anti-Asian violence, examine its grim escalation, and discuss opportunities to support impacted communities. Cecillia Wang shares her expertise as we examine the root causes of this hate and violence.
Read More about Penn Law hosts ACLU deputy legal director Cecillia Wang for discussion on anti-Asian racismPenn State Dickinson Law creates required course on race and the law
BLOOMBERG LAW — Penn State Dickinson Law, one of the oldest U.S. law schools, and other campuses are revamping their curriculums with the goal of teaching aspiring lawyers how to fight racism. Pa.-based school created a year-long required course called “Race and Equal Protection of the Laws.”
Read More about Penn State Dickinson Law creates required course on race and the lawUSC Gould Law to require course on race, racism, and the law for law students
ABA JOURNAL — Stephen M. Rich was asked in January to teach the first required course on race, racism and the law at University of Southern California’s Gould School of Law, and he happily accepted the task. He recognizes that the student makeup of the course may be different than it would be for an elective.
Read More about USC Gould Law to require course on race, racism, and the law for law studentsJudge rules Vermont Law can cover controversial mural
SEVEN DAYS — In an order last week, a judge denied a preliminary injunction filed by artist Sam Kerson to stop his mural at Vermont Law School from being covered on the grounds that covering it would violate a federal statute protecting artwork. Kerson, the judge wrote, “is unlikely to succeed on the merits in this case.”
Read More about Judge rules Vermont Law can cover controversial muralChapman Law joins California pipeline program to help diversify the legal profession
CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY — As part of its continued efforts to foster greater diversity, equity, and inclusion in the legal profession, Chapman University and its Dale E. Fowler School of Law recently joined the California Leadership-Access-Workforce (Cal LAW) Pathways program as one of its institutional partners.
Read More about Chapman Law joins California pipeline program to help diversify the legal professionUniversity of Kentucky Law students Shantale Davis and Ashlei McPherson win diversity case competition
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY NEWS — University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law students Shantale Davis and Ashlei McPherson, both first-year law students, placed first in the 2021 Law Student Diversity Virtual Case Competition hosted by Cincinnati-based law firm Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL.
Read More about University of Kentucky Law students Shantale Davis and Ashlei McPherson win diversity case competitionAdvice for Native American and Indigenous law school applicants
U.S. NEWS — Aspiring lawyers with Native American and Indigenous heritage may have understandable concerns about how welcome they would feel in law school. Even if law schools still have a long way to go toward supporting and empowering such students, there has never been a better time for Native American and Indigenous students to apply.
Read More about Advice for Native American and Indigenous law school applicantsLSAC welcomes Angela Winfield as Chief Diversity Officer
LSAC — The Law School Admission Council, a champion for quality, access, and equity in law and education, has named Angela Winfield as its chief diversity officer. Winfield will be joining LSAC this May and at a pivotal period for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the legal profession.
Read More about LSAC welcomes Angela Winfield as Chief Diversity OfficerElon Law professor Tiffany Atkins publishes article in the Michigan Journal of Race and Law on steps to make law school more inclusive
ELON UNIVERSITY — As the oldest members of the most diverse generation in United States history begin to enroll in law school, an Elon Law professor is calling on the legal academy to begin “getting serious” about diversity by creating a stronger culture of inclusion and activism.
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