University of Chicago Law Exoneration Clinic helps wrongfully convicted clients receive certificates of innocence
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — The Law School’s Exoneration Project marked three significant victories this spring. Working closely with faculty, law students helped secure relief for three individuals who were wrongfully convicted: Sean Tyler, Anthony Robinson, and Eruby Abrego.
Read More about University of Chicago Law Exoneration Clinic helps wrongfully convicted clients receive certificates of innocenceElon Law professor Dave Levine has research cited by the Federal Trade Commission
TODAY AT ELON — An Elon University School of Law professor who focuses his legal research on questions related to trade secrecy had his work cited by the U.S. government in a new rule that bans noncompete clauses between employers and employees.
Read More about Elon Law professor Dave Levine has research cited by the Federal Trade CommissionHarvard Law professors Audrey Lee and David Hoffman discuss the importance of mediation in and out of the courtroom
HARVARD LAW TODAY — What if there was a way to settle disputes faster, confidentially, for less money, and with the potential to better preserve relationships between the parties?
Read More about Harvard Law professors Audrey Lee and David Hoffman discuss the importance of mediation in and out of the courtroomHarvard Law faculty offer advice during their final lectures to the graduating class of 2024
HARVARD LAW TODAY — In their Last Lectures to the Class of 2024, Alan Jenkins ’89, Sharon Block, Christopher Bavitz, and Nikolas Bowie ’14 delivered words of wisdom to soon-to-be graduates, encouraging them, among other things, to “embrace the possibility of outcomes that are wonderful and weird and maybe sometimes perplexing.”
Read More about Harvard Law faculty offer advice during their final lectures to the graduating class of 2024Harvard Law student Niko Bowie advises his graduating students to keep pushing for change
HARVARD LAW TODAY — “Your class is special. You’re a unique class,” declared Nikolas Bowie ’14, the Louis D. Brandeis Professor at Harvard Law School during his Last Lecture to the Class of 2024.
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LMU LOYOLA LAW SCHOOL — I am a first generation law student, and I was really nervous to begin law school as a 1L. This is where building connections with faculty at LLS really helped. I came to law school feeling really lost, but a lot of my professors were there to guide me along…
Read More about LMU-Loyola Law student Rita Panjarjian details how to build connections with facultyPodcast: Rutgers Law dean Johanna Bond discusses her career
THE POWER OF ATTORNEY — Today’s episode flips the script, and our two SBA Presidents interview our host, Dean Johanna Bond!
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SOUTH DAKOTA SEARCHLIGHT — Artificial intelligence (AI) could mean more efficient legal offices and lower bills for clients – provided human beings use the technology ethically.
Read More about USD Knudson Law dean Neil Fulton leads discussion on use of artificial intelligence in the justice systemStanford Law professor Daniel Ho elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS) announced on April 24, 2024, that Stanford Law School’s Daniel Ho was elected to the Academy.
Read More about Stanford Law professor Daniel Ho elected to American Academy of Arts and SciencesTemple Law professor Margaret deGuzman serves as judge on United Nations International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Margaret deGuzman, the James E. Beasley Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Institute for International Law and Public Policy at Temple Law School, is a globally respected scholar of international criminal law with a distinguished record of service to the international law community. In December 2021,…
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