Penn State Dickinson Law associate dean of admissions Bekah Saidman-Krauss helps plan LSAC Annual Meeting
PENN STATE DICKINSON LAW — When Bekah Saidman-Krauss, associate dean for admissions and financial aid at Penn State Dickinson Law, agreed to chair the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) 2024 Annual Meeting Planning Work Group, she knew she was making a significant commitment. She did not know that she would have so much fun.
Read More about Penn State Dickinson Law associate dean of admissions Bekah Saidman-Krauss helps plan LSAC Annual MeetingSeton Hall Law professor Tracy A. Kaye receives Fulbright award to study international tax law
SETON HALL LAW — Tracy A. Kaye, J.D., professor of law and Eric Byrne Research Fellow, director of the Dean Acheson Legal Scholar Program and IRS Chief Counsel Externship Program at Seton Hall University Law School, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to Vienna, Austria, for the 2024 fall semester from the U.S. Department of State and the J. William…
Read More about Seton Hall Law professor Tracy A. Kaye receives Fulbright award to study international tax lawUniversity of Virginia Law professor Deirdre Enright helps exonerate man convicted of murder
UVA TODAY — Years after Darrell Rice was wrongly accused of a double murder, his legal team claims the government’s efforts to falsely incriminate him will haunt him forever.
Read More about University of Virginia Law professor Deirdre Enright helps exonerate man convicted of murderAn interview with incoming University of Virginia Law dean Leslie Kendrick
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — As a veteran law professor with two terminal degrees, incoming Dean Leslie Kendrick ’06 has plenty of “first days” under her belt.
Read More about An interview with incoming University of Virginia Law dean Leslie KendrickArizona State University Law professor Ann Ching elected to military justice fellowship
ASU NEWS — A Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University professor was elected to a prestigious fellowship due to her work with veterans and military causes.
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CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY — Campbell Law School’s Assistant Dean of Admissions Miguel Hernandez has been invited to join the Annual Meeting of Law School Diversity Professionals (AMDiP) annual meeting planning committee and marketing sub-committee.
Read More about Campbell Law professor Miguel Hernandez joins Annual Meeting of Law School Diversity Professionals planning committeeCatholic University Law professor Roger Colinvaux recognized with outstanding academic award
THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY COLUMBUS SCHOOL OF LAW — The American Bar Association (ABA) celebrated outstanding nonprofit lawyers on May 24, 2024, in San Francisco, CA.
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FORDHAM LAW NEWS — The Feerick Center for Social Justice at Fordham Law School has announced that Dean Matthew Diller will be joining the Center as senior counsel, beginning in fall 2025.
Read More about Fordham Law dean Matthew Diller named senior counsel at school’s Center for Social JusticeHoward Law professor John Woods appointed to World Bank panel
THE DIG — John L. Woods Jr., Howard University law professor and principal of Woods Global Dispute Resolution, was appointed this month by U.S. President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., to the World Bank-International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) Panel of Arbitrators and Conciliators. ICSID is the world’s leading international arbitration institution devoted to investor-state…
Read More about Howard Law professor John Woods appointed to World Bank panelUniversity of Montana Law professor Michelle Bryan discusses environmental lawsuit during event
DAILY MONTANAN — If the Montana Supreme Court upholds a lower court’s decision in the youth climate case, can it force action from the legislature?
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