Loyola New Orleans Law hosts alumna and Fox News anchor for reception and book signing

October 24, 2017

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY NEW ORLEANS – Eboni Williams, J.D. ’07, visits for a reception and book signing with the College of Law and School of Mass Communication.

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Recent Western New England University Law graduate receives Adams Pro Bono Publico Award

October 24, 2017

WESTERN NEW ENGLAND UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW – Supreme Judicial Court Justice Kimberly S. Budd will present the annual Adams Pro Bono Publico Award to Claudia Quintero, 2017 graduate.

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University of Mississippi Law challenges law firms to reach 100 percent giving participation

October 24, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI SCHOOL OF LAW – University of Mississippi School of Law alumni have a new way to feed their competitive side while giving back to their alma mater with the school’s newest initiative.

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Loyola Law School, Los Angeles’ Champions of Justice to Honor Advocate for Underdog

October 16, 2017

LOYOLA LAW SCHOOL, LOS ANGELES – Loyola’s Civil Justice Program will honor John “Jack” Denove ’76 for his work at its 13th-annual Tribute to the Champions of Justice awards ceremony.

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University of Virginia Law graduate tapped to be next secretary of Homeland Security

October 16, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA – Kirstjen Michele Nielsen, a 1999 University of Virginia School of Law graduate, will be nominated as the next secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

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Notre Dame Law alumnus shares how a law degree helped provide the best path to serve school children

October 16, 2017

NOTRE DAME LAW SCHOOL – John Schoenig had always felt called to work in education. He says his legal education impacts his life every day.

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Yale Law graduate and former convict approved to practice in Connecticut

October 10, 2017

ABA JOURNAL – A Yale Law grad who spent eight years in prison for armed robbery and carjacking as a teenager has won approval to practice law in Connecticut.

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Four Columbia Law School graduates land clerkships at U.S. Supreme Court

October 10, 2017

COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL – Beatrice Franklin and Lena Husani Hughes ’12 began clerking in July, Sarah Hartman Sloan ’16 will clerk for retired Justice John Paul Stevens in 2018, and Alyssa Barnard ’15 will clerk for Ginsburg in 2019.

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Tulsa Law incubator program provides students increased opportunities to pursue solo practice

October 10, 2017

TULSA WORLD – Tulsa Immigrant Resource Network is a fellowship model of an incubator program in which a recent graduate works closely with the director.

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Duquesne Law alumna tapped to be commissioner on the Consumer Product Safety Commission

October 2, 2017

DUQUESNE DUKE – Dana Baiocco was nominated by the Trump Administration to the position of commissioner on the Consumer Product Safety Commission for a seven-year term.

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