Two Chapman Law alumni find success in video game industry

June 19, 2017

CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY – Among the attendees were two Fowler alumni who have found careers in the video game industry: Jack Anderson (JD ’15) and Kaitlin Peterson (JD/MBA ’16).

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Spotlight on six Harvard Law graduates

June 16, 2017

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL – As they prepared to graduate, several members of the Class of 2017 took time to reflect on those interests and share experiences they will take from their time at Harvard Law.

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Three American Law alumni named Equal Justice Works fellows

June 16, 2017

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW – Ann Garcia ’17, Whitney Washington ’17, and Nicholas Steiner ’15 will join 74 other recent law school graduates who will spend the next two years working to provide legal services to low-income and underserved populations.

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Two Columbia Law graduates named to traineeships at International Court of Justice

June 14, 2017

COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL – Both O’Connell and Sherman have credited Professor Lori Fisler Damrosch as a major influence on their career paths so far.

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New law graduates going to large law firms can find rewarding careers in smaller cities

June 12, 2017

BLOOMBERG LAW – Graduates willing to build careers in less obvious places or with smaller shops, in second or third-tier markets, are likely to find there’s more bang for the buck in these cities.

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The landscape of the modern legal profession

June 12, 2017

FORBES – “The career paths and prospects for young lawyers are markedly different than recent generations.”

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Supreme Court Justices Gorsuch and Breyer discuss the rule of law at Harvard Law

June 12, 2017

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL – At the Harvard Marshall Forum dinner, Associate Justices of the Supreme Court Neil M. Gorsuch, ’91 and Stephen Breyer, ’64 stressed the importance of respect for the rule of law.

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In twist on class gift fundraising, Arizona Law graduates pledge community service hours

June 12, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA JAMES E. ROGERS COLLEGE OF LAW – Close to 80 percent of the University of Arizona Law Class of 2017 has committed to provide a total of more than 4,100 hours of community service in the next three years.

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Podcast: How mentoring can help a legal career

June 12, 2017

LAWYERIST – In this episode, Minnesota lawyer Marshall Lichty explains why mentoring is important, how lawyers can find a mentor, and how experienced lawyers can find a mentee.

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Podcast: ASU Law graduates talk about their experience studying Oregon’s gas-tax alternative pilot program

June 12, 2017

KJZZ (Rio Salado College/MCCCD) – Recent grads Courtney Moran and Casey Ball studied Oregon’s pilot program to find out how well it worked, and if it’s too radical for the rest of the country to ever catch on.

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