Campbell Law students Nicholas Whitley and Mike Boswell earn bankruptcy fellowships
CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY NEWS — Two current Campbell Law School students studying bankruptcy law have earned the Stubbs Bankruptcy Fellowships.
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CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Often overlooked as a scientific field, third-year law student Erin Bies describes patent law as “the place where science and law intersect.”
Read More about Case Western Reserve Law student Erin Bies discusses work at the intersection of science and lawDuke Law professor Brandon Garrett discusses his research into how to build a fair jury
DUKE LAW NEWS — The U.S. criminal legal system rests on the proposition that convicting an innocent person is a greater injustice—and more harmful to society—than allowing a guilty person to go free.
Read More about Duke Law professor Brandon Garrett discusses his research into how to build a fair juryDuquesne Law computing concentration recognized in Bloomberg Law innovation program
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY — According to Bloomberg Law, finalists are, “recognized for implementing and leading innovative programs into their curricula that advance new methodologies and approaches to student instruction, technology implementation and usage, experiential learning, and other facets of legal education.”
Read More about Duquesne Law computing concentration recognized in Bloomberg Law innovation programFlorida State University Law to host conference commemorating 25th anniversary of 2000 presidential election
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY — The Election Law Center at Florida State University’s College of Law will host a two-day conference marking the 25th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court case Bush v. Gore.
Read More about Florida State University Law to host conference commemorating 25th anniversary of 2000 presidential electionFordham Law students attend networking event to learn about small and midsize firms
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Hiring partners at small and midsize firms say new associates get a breadth of experience in different legal areas, are mentored by firm partners, and work directly with clients much of the time.
Read More about Fordham Law students attend networking event to learn about small and midsize firmsA profile on Fordham Law student Robbie Cowan
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Raised in Alaska, Robbie Cowan ’27 has toured the world as a professional musician and seen his own plays brought to life on stage.
Read More about A profile on Fordham Law student Robbie CowanFordham Law Black Law Students Association helps build community for Black History Month
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — The Black Law Students Association (BLSA) at Fordham Law School fosters community among Black law students, empowering them to excel in their studies, succeed in their careers, and make a positive impact in the legal profession and beyond.
Read More about Fordham Law Black Law Students Association helps build community for Black History MonthFordham Law to host conference analyzing how improved mental health care could reduce crime
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — What does it take to prevent crime? Speakers at a Fordham symposium laid out a number of efforts that address this question by supporting the mental health of people on the margins.
Read More about Fordham Law to host conference analyzing how improved mental health care could reduce crimeGeorge Washington Law students lose job offers following federal hiring freeze
THE GW HATCHET — Third-year GW Law student Andrew Nettels felt relieved when he secured a job through the Department of Justice honors program ahead of graduation — until President Donald Trump’s federal hiring freeze late last month caused his offer to be revoked.
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