A look at Villanova Law’s COVID-19 Legal Research Project

September 23, 2020

VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY CHARLES WIDGER SCHOOL OF LAW — A key component of a law student’s legal education is the opportunity to put what they learn in the classroom into practice during a summer externship.

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Washburn Law celebrates Constitution Day

September 23, 2020

12 WIBW — Washburn Law is honoring Constitution Day with a Zoom broadcast highlighting the 2019-20 Supreme Court session.

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American University Washington College of Law clinic program hosts anti-racism and social justice class

September 17, 2020

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW — On Friday, Aug. 28, the Clinical Program held its first cross-clinics class, inviting students and professors across all 12 clinics to come together in one large Zoom gathering.

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Northern Kentucky University Law dean Judith Daar discusses leading during the pandemic

September 17, 2020

THE NORTHERNER — Although school started mid-August, the deans on campus have been planning how the semester would look amidst a pandemic for months. As the semester progresses, these deans need to stay attentive to what’s best for their colleges.

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Florida Coastal Law faces lawsuit by law professors over salary cuts

September 17, 2020

NEWS 4 JAX — Two law professors are suing Florida Coastal School of Law in a complaint that accuses the for-profit school’s owners of putting their own interests ahead of the school’s.

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American University Washington College of Law hosts webinar on law and the pandemic

September 17, 2020

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW — On Tuesday, Sept. 8, American University Washington College of Law held a webinar on the legal lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how federal law can be used to address future public health crises.

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UC Irvine Law dean L. Song Richardson honored by National Asian Pacific American Bar Association

September 17, 2020

UC IRVINE SCHOOL OF LAW — L. Song Richardson, the Dean and Chancellor’s Professor of Law at UCI Law, has been recognized by the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) with the Daniel K. Inouye Trailblazer Award.

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Case Western Reserve Law assistant dean Michael McCarthy honored by university for distinguished service

September 17, 2020

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — The Law School congratulates Assistant Dean Michael McCarthy, the 2020 winner of the President’s Award for Distinguished Service.

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Interview with AALS Section on Administrative Law member and Chicago-Kent Law professor Hal Krent

September 17, 2020

YALE JOURNAL ON REGULATION — Although scholars may not be able to see each other at conferences or other events for the foreseeable future, they can still maintain some virtual connection.

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Fordham Law professor Adam Shlahet to train emergency medical residents on malpractice litigation process

September 17, 2020

FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Adam Shlahet ’02, director of the Brendan Moore Trial Advocacy Center, collaborated with Mark Curato, DO, the assistant director of the EM residency program at St. Barnabas Hospital in Bronx, NY, to bring a medical malpractice litigation practicum to a group of eight residents to help them understand how malpractice litigation works.

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