New England Law Boston provides tips for students on building rapport with professors

February 3, 2020

NEW ENGLAND LAW BOSTON — Your professors can be your biggest and best mentors, resources, and champions in law school and even after you graduate. The opportunities to learn from them extend far beyond the classroom too. You might work side-by-side on a research project, join them for a press conference, or just turn to them

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University of Oregon Law to celebrate Black History Month

February 3, 2020

AROUND THE O — Black History Month will provide the UO opportunities to celebrate and honor the strength, contributions and struggles of the black community on campus and beyond, as well as to assess where community is and where it needs to go. The month starts off with a Black History Month mixer at the Lyllye Reynolds-Parker Black

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Pacific McGeorge Law professor Courtney Lee receives animal law award from International Society for Animal Rights

February 3, 2020

UNIVERSITY OF PACIFIC — McGeorge School of Law Professor Courtney Lee found an outlet for her passion and love for animals at McGeorge, and now her dedication to their welfare has earned her recognition from the International Society for Animal Rights (ISAR), whose mission for the past 50 years has been to advance animal rights through education, legislation

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Penn State Dickinson Law professor Matthew B. Lawrence selected as Special Legal Advisor to US House Budget Committee

February 3, 2020

PENN STATE DICKINSON LAW — In fall 2019, Penn State Dickinson Law Assistant Professor of Law Matthew B. Lawrence introduced first-year Dickinson Law students to the legislative process through the Legal Argument and Factual Persuasion course. While continuing to teach administrative law at Dickinson Law this semester, Lawrence will also be working part time with the U.S. Congress as

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Penn Law professor Maggie Blackhawk awarded Cromwell Prize for legal history scholarship

February 3, 2020

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW SCHOOL — Professor Maggie Blackhawk, one of the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School’s most recent faculty additions, has been awarded the William Nelson Cromwell Foundation prize for “Petitioning and the Making of an Administrative State,” published in the Yale Law Journal in 2018. Each year, the William Nelson Cromwell Foundation offers a $5,000 prize for the “best article

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Penn Law professor Jean Galbraith elected to American Law Institute

February 3, 2020

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL — Professor Jean Galbraith was one of the 45 lawyers, judges, and law professors recently elected to the American Law Institute (ALI). Galbraith’s research focuses on international legal institution structures, especially treaty regimes, and the intersection between these institutions and U.S. domestic law. The ALI is an independent organization that produces scholarly work to clarify,

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Saint John’s Law Center for Dispute Resolution hosts course on negotiating for first-year law students

February 3, 2020

ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY — Judge DiFiore’s enthusiasm for Presumptive ADR—and for her larger plan to enhance the quality of justice in New York—was palpable as she addressed St. John’s 1Ls on the first day of their January intersession Lawyering course, which teaches negotiation and other key dispute resolution skills. Praising the week-long course, and complementary offerings

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University of South Carolina Law students work with Catawba Tribe to draft legal code

February 3, 2020

DARLINGTON NEWS & PRESS — It came as she was researching law schools and discovered professor Marcia Zug and her work with indigenous peoples — particularly her comparative law research into the treatment of indigenous tribes in the United States and Australia. While saddled with the unassuming title of “Special Topics in Legislative Drafting,” the groundbreaking class

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Wayne Law professor Tishia Browning selected as Detroit Bar Association fellow

February 3, 2020

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL — Tishia Browning, director of employer development at Wayne State University Law School, was named a Detroit Bar Association (DBA) fellow. In order to qualify as a DBA Fellow, attorneys must have demonstrated a lifetime of achievement or exceptional service to other lawyers and to the community, including support for the DBA’s

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Opinion: Professor details privacy concerns with recording classes

January 28, 2020

THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION — When the experience of sitting in the lecture hall is hardly more interactive than watching the lecture on a laptop screen, there are few downsides and plenty of upsides to recording. But for smaller, highly interactive classes — my forthcoming law-school class will have about 25 students and is designed to

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