North Dakota Law graduate and professor help bridge gap between diversity and legal profession

July 11, 2016

BISMARCK TRIBUNE – Last summer, Silva and Grijalva went to the North Dakota Indian Youth Leadership Academy at the United Tribes Technical College in Bismarck to talk about about the law school and Silva shared his journey to and through law school.

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Harvard Law School’s center for Internet and society receives naming donation to support interdisciplinary efforts

July 11, 2016

ABA JOURNAL – The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School is getting a $15 million donation from Michael R. Klein, who received an LLM from the school.

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Gonzaga Law School graduate an Olympic hopeful in javelin

July 8, 2016

GONZAGA BULLETIN – As a Polish-American dual citizen, Monika Gruszecki may never become President of the United States — but the Gonzaga Law grad is less than a week away from fighting for a spot to represent the U.S. in javelin at the 2016 Olympics.

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UC Irvine Law graduate to help transgender community through Equal Justice Works fellowship

July 8, 2016

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE SCHOOL OF LAW – University of California, Irvine School of Law graduate Jordan Aiken ’16 will help alleviate health challenges faced by low-income transgender individuals as an Equal Justice Works Fellow sponsored by Greenberg Traurig, LLP.

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Wyoming Law establishes fund to support trial practice education with help from alumni

June 27, 2016

UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING COLLEGE OF LAW – The University of Wyoming College of Law has created a new fund for the support of trial practice education, the Trial Practice Success Fund.

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University of Michigan Law School graduates secure two-year fellowships through Equal Justice Works

June 20, 2016

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN – Over the next two years, Kyla Moore, ’15, and Diana Peloquin, JD/MSW ’14, will work in different cities and with different populations.

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Harvard law School graduate sues New York Board of Law Examiners over disability accommodations

June 20, 2016

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS – A Harvard Law School graduate is suing the New York Board of Law Examiners, blaming her failures to pass the bar exam on the board’s refusal to grant accommodations for her disability.

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UVA Law graduate challenges federal sexual assault directive for college campuses

June 20, 2016

THE WASHINGTON POST – A recent University of Virginia law school graduate is challenging a federal directive that transformed the way colleges evaluate allegations of sexual assault on campus.

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Harvard Law School alumnus shares how his fellowship experience has shaped his career

June 20, 2016

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL – Brett Dakin ’03 returned to HLS to talk with recent Chayes Fellows about his fellowship experience and his career path since graduating from HLS.

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Tulane Law alumna and director of Innocence Project New Orleans shares her experience fighting wrongful convictions

June 13, 2016

THE TIMES-PICAYUNE – Maw’s sense of injustice was sparked when she was young and watched two groups of people wrongfully framed for carrying out IRA bombings walk free from what had been life-long prison sentences.

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