Georgia State University Law student Courtney-Simone Graves discusses travelling to Brazil for urban law and policy conference
GEORGIA STATE NEWS HUB — In the summer of 2024, Atlanta native Courtney-Simone Graves (J.D. ‘25) traveled to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to help facilitate an annual conference on Urban Law and Policy titled “Study Space XIII: Rio de Janeiro, Creating Resilient Cities.”
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THE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA — Three students in The University of Tulsa’s College of Law are taking part in the inaugural Tenth Circuit Year-in-Review fellowship program.
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STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — On October 15 and 16, 2021, friends, colleagues, and family came together at Stanford University to honor the life and legacy of Deborah Rhode—legal ethics pioneer and leading scholar of gender, law and policy—who passed away in January 2021. On Friday, October 15, in Paul Brest Hall at Stanford Law School, a…
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SPECTRUM NEWS 1 — “When Jodi began her legal career, almost all the partners and all the law firms were men, and she was the first woman partner at the firm,” said Michael Scharf, dean of Case Western Reserve University School of Law. “She was a path breaker, a trailblazer. And we would like to have…
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