Howard Law professor AJ Link discusses how Black students can get involved in space law
THE DIG — In his essay, Link touches on where Howard’s power as an HBCU can develop Black space professionals
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MICHIGAN NEWS — The second Monday in October is observed as a federal holiday, but many communities nationwide are changing their focus to celebrate Native Americans rather than the explorer whose efforts led to slavery and violence against them centuries ago.
Read More about University of Michigan Law professor Matthew Fletcher discusses Indigenous Peoples’ DayMichigan State University Law professor Justin Simard creates project highlighting the impact of slavery on American law
THE STATE NEWS — Michigan State University College of Law Professor Justin Simard started the “Citing Slavery Project” in 2020 after researching sources for a project and stumbling upon citations of slave cases by modern judges.
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THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN — Penn Carey Law professor Osagie Imasogie has been named an inaugural member of the President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement in the United States.
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CTMIRROR — President Joe Biden will nominate Quinnipiac University law professor Sarah Russell, who previously served as a federal public defender, to sit on the U.S. District Court in Connecticut.
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S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Yesterday the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs held an oversight hearing on tribal access to water—a neglected issue that is increasingly recognized but still unaddressed. During the hearing, “Water as a Trust Resource: Examining Access in Native Communities,” neither the witnesses nor the Senators minced words as to the severity of…
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BERKELEY LAW — A seed planted by old family lore led Berkeley Law Professor Dylan Penningrothto hours in the records rooms of county courthouses across the South, teasing out how Black people used the levers of the law to advance their interests from the last decades of slavery through the 1970s.
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UC DAVIS — Since joining the UC Davis Law faculty in 1989, Dean Kevin Johnsonhas centered his work around those ideals of the King Hall’s namesame, Martin Luther King, Jr.: “Being a law school devoted to social justice and social change, and the diversity of our faculty and our student body helps us to pursue those…
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UC DAVIS LAW — California’s Judicial Council voted on Tuesday to name courthouses after two trailblazing jurists – the retired Chief Justice of California, Tani G. Cantil- Sakauye ’84, and the late state Supreme Court Justice and UC Davis Law Professor Cruz Reynoso.
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UC DAVIS LAW — Entering her 1L year at UC Davis Law, Kimberly Martinez ’25 anticipated having “a lot of questions that I wouldn’t necessarily know who to ask,” she said. But Martinez found an immediate support system in First Generation Advocates, a 7-year-old UC Davis Law program that matches first-generation 1L students with faculty and…
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