Campbell Law students Casey Bouker and Elizabeth Robertson win client counseling competition
CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY — Casey Bouker ‘26 and Elizabeth Robertson ‘26 are the winners of the 2024 Richard T. Bowser Client Counseling Competition concluded on Saturday, Nov. 16.
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THE UNIVERISTY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — Clinical Professor Emily Underwood, ’13, was recently appointed to a four-year term on the Small Business Capital Formation Advisory Committee (SBCFAC) by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
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COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — The Women of Columbia Law initiative—designed to bring together an intergenerational community of Columbia Law alumnae to learn, network, and engage on topics of common interest—held its latest event in Washington, D.C., on October 24.
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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY — Daniel Abebe is Dean and Lucy G. Moses Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. He became the 16th dean of Columbia Law School on August 1, 2024.
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FLORIDA BAR NEWS — Cooley Law School’s Moot Court team won the Best Brief award at Florida State University’s Claude Pepper Elder Law Moot Court competition held November 7-9 at FSU College of Law in Tallahassee.
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FLORIDA BAR NEWS — Cooley Law School’s Career and Professional Development department recently hosted a panel discussion at its Tampa Bay auditorium about the importance of pro bono legal work featuring 13th Circuit Judge Wendy DePaul as one of the seven guest panelists.
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CLUTCH POLITICS — Florida A&M University proudly celebrates the appointment of Professor Embry J. Kidd to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
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GW LAW — GW Law’s National Security, Cybersecurity, and Foreign Relations Law Program and the Military Law Society (MLS) co-hosted the annual Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG) recruiter panel on September 11.
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GONZAGA UNIVERSITY — In the summer of 2024, the Lincoln LGBTQ+ Rights Clinic, part of Gonzaga Law School’s Clinical Legal Programs (GLS-CLP), achieved a groundbreaking resolution in a medical malpractice case—the largest settlement for a client in the law school’s history.
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HARVARD LAW TODAY — At Harvard Law’s Vaughan Lecture, three experts debated the meaning of a 100-year-old Supreme Court decision on parents’ rights.
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