Notre Dame Law Global Human Rights Clinic advocates for human rights before International Trade Commission
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — The United States International Trade Commission held a public hearing in Washington, DC, where staff attorney Jean Marc Brissau and legal fellow Josemaría Rodríguez Conca, together with Notre Dame Law J.D. student interns Yuta Inada and Mary Pat Peterson, and International Human Rights LL.M. student Mónica Elizabeth Nuño Nuño of…
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UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC — University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law is receiving national recognition for its support of LGBTQ+ students as the 2025 recipient of the LGBTQ+ Institutional Inclusive Excellence Award from the Association of American Law Schools Section on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues.
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MCGEORGE COMMUNITY STORIES — When I started law school, I knew I wanted to use the opportunity to explore ways to advance my passion for serving marginalized communities with my law degree. While I had experience in nonprofit immigration work, I was eager to branch out and explore new areas of law.
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UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC — The University of the Pacific Law Review (UPLR) and California Victims Resource Center (CVRC) will host its annual Pacific Law Review Symposium on Friday, February 21, 2025.
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THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN — Seven University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School faculty members were ranked in a list of the top 100 legal scholars of 2024 curated by researchers at George Mason University.
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PATCH — The Quinnipiac University School of Law’s Human Trafficking Prevention Project (HTPP) will present its 6th annual Human Trafficking Awareness Week, Feb. 17-21.
Read More about Quinnipiac Law presents Human Trafficking Awareness WeekRoger Williams Law Prisoners’ Rights Clinic and ACLU seek emergency relief for Muslim prisoners denied religious freedom
ACLU — A lawsuit filed today by attorneys for the RWU Prisoners’ Rights Clinic and the American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island challenges the R.I. Department of Corrections’ (RIDOC) restrictive policies governing the religious freedom of Muslims incarcerated at the ACI, including significant constraints on their ability to observe Ramadan, which is approaching in two weeks.
Read More about Roger Williams Law Prisoners’ Rights Clinic and ACLU seek emergency relief for Muslim prisoners denied religious freedomRutgers Law professor Reid Weisbord elected as chair of AALS Section on Trust and Estates
THE DAILY TARGUM — Reid Weisbord, a distinguished professor at Rutgers Law School, was recently announced as chair-elect of the Trust & Estates Section of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS).
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ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY — Two members of the St. Mary’s University School of Law National Dispute Resolution Team were named national champions at the American Bar Association National Negotiation Competition Finals on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 in Chicago.
Read More about Two members of St. Mary’s Law national dispute resolution team named national champsSamford Law symposium explores environmental regulation in the current administrative state
SAMFORD UNIVERSITY CUMBERLAND SCHOOL OF LAW — On Jan. 31, Samford University Cumberland School of Law hosted the inaugural Cumberland Law Land Use and Natural Resources Law Center Symposium, in partnership with Cumberland’s Continuing Legal Education department.
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