A profile on University of Chicago Law student Sarah Beisner
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — Originally from Denton, Texas, Sarah Beisner, ’27, is starting at the Law School with her heart set on helping children within the legal system—a goal inspired by her work as a paralegal at Children’s Rights in New York City.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — Danny Jacobs, ’27, started his educational journey at UChicago, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in classics in 2015.
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UC NEWS — Dean Haider Ala Hamoudi spoke with Patty Roberts, a podcaster for Aspen Leading Edge, about his first year leading the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
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COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — Learn more about the Family Defense Clinic in the video above.
Read More about Video: Columbia Law Family Defense Clinic works to protect the right to family integrityGift to Creighton Law to create student scholarships and support faculty and student growth
NORFOLK DAILY NEWS — Creighton University School of Law on Friday announced what it said is the largest gift in its 120-year history.
Read More about Gift to Creighton Law to create student scholarships and support faculty and student growthDuke Law professor Anne Gordon studies in Spain as Fulbright Scholar
DUKE LAW NEWS — Anne D. Gordon, clinical professor of law and director of externships, is studying experiential legal education in Spain on a Fulbright fellowship.
Read More about Duke Law professor Anne Gordon studies in Spain as Fulbright ScholarDuke Law Judicial Institute to honor Judge Esther Salas for efforts to protect judges and their families
DUKE LAW — Judge Esther Salas of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey has been named the 2024 Raphael Lemkin Rule of Law Guardian Medal recipient in recognition of her efforts to strengthen laws that protect the physical safety of judges and their families.
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FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Long Island native Olivia Nakhjavan ’27 spent the last year teaching English at a junior high school in Taiwan. She hopes to use her skills in Mandarin and her interest in global affairs to aid international organizations and legal clients in the future.
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FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Fordham’s Latin American Law Students Association (LALSA) was created to help foster a sense of community for Latinx students at Fordham Law.
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GW TODAY — ach fall, on or around Constitution Day, which commemorates the signing of the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia in September 1787, faculty members at the George Washington University Law School and guests preview the upcoming October term of the U.S. Supreme Court before an audience of students and other interested observers in the…
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