University of Georgia Law professor Clare Norins presents at AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Clinical Assistant Professor & First Amendment Clinic Director Clare R. Norins co-presented “The Privacy Paradox: Balancing Transparency and Privacy in the Quest for Justice” and “Wide Ranging Litigation and Advocacy as Resistance and Resilience in a Law School Clinic” at the Association of American Law Schools’ 2024 Conference on Clinical Legal…
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Associate Dean & Community Health Law Partnership Clinic Director Jason A. Cade presented “Rapid-Response Legal Support for Movements: Seeking Immigration Protections for Organizing Workers” and “Wide Ranging Litigation and Advocacy as Resistance and Resilience in a Law School Clinic” at the Association of American Law Schools’ 2024 Conference on Clinical…
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HONOLULU CIVIL BEAT — For Denise Antolini, the growl of a backhoe chopping down an unauthorized seawall on Oahu’s Sunset Beach on a recent morning was the sound of progress.
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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — Incoming Hofstra Law Dean Jenny Roberts presented at the “Clinical Professors in Law School Leadership” workshop at the 2024 Association of American Law Schools Conference on Clinical Legal Education on May 4, in St. Louis.
Read More about Incoming Hofstra Law dean Jenny Roberts presents at AALS Conference on Clinical Legal EducationUniversity of Kentucky Law professor Joshua Douglas discusses new book on voting rights
SALON — Law professor Joshua Douglas on “The Court v. The Voters,” and a bipartisan solution that might actually work.
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C-SPAN — Loyola Law School clinical professor Jessica Levinson discussed her law and politics podcast, “Passing Judgment,” and other news of the day.
Read More about LMU-Loyola Law professor Jessica Levinson hosts podcast to improve public understanding of the lawUniversity of Miami Law professor Kele Stewart serves as co-chair of the AALS Section on Clinical Legal Education
UMIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — The legal education community gathered recently in St. Louis, Missouri, for the Association of American Law Schools Conference on Clinical Legal Education.
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PENN CAREY LAW — The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School is pleased to announce teaching awards for the 2023-2024 academic year.
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PENN CAREY LAW — Anita L. Allen, Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy, will present the 2024 HLA Hart Memorial Lecture in honor of H.L.A. Hart (1907-1992), Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Oxford in 1952 and author of the highly influential book The Concept of Law.
Read More about Penn Carey Law professor Anita L. Allen delivers HLA Hart Memorial Lecture at the University of OxfordPenn Carey Law professor Paul Heaton publishes new report on public defense in Pennsylvania
PENN CAREY LAW — A new report by Paul Heaton, Professor of Law and Academic Director of the Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice, and featured in The Philadelphia Inquirer has found that there are only 850 public defenders employed in Pennsylvania, which needs about 1,200.
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