Villanova Law showcases business and entrepreneurial classes and clinics
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY — Through curriculum, hands-on experience and programming, the John F. Scarpa Center for Entrepreneurship and Law, Clinic for Law and Entrepreneurship and Intellectual Property Clinic help students discover where law meets business.
Read More about Villanova Law showcases business and entrepreneurial classes and clinicsUniversity of Virginia Law highlights student love stories to celebrate Valentine’s Day
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Valentine’s Day can be a time for sharing sweet nothings with crushes — or reflecting on the magical moments that brought happy lovebirds together.
Read More about University of Virginia Law highlights student love stories to celebrate Valentine’s DayA profile on University of Virginia Law student Michael Napoles
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Michael Napoles, a first-year University of Virginia School of Law student, owned a dog day care and pesticide company — and became a father — before fulfilling a longtime dream of attending law school to further his expertise in corporate work.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Students at the University of Virginia School of Law have been awarded a $70,000 grant from the Jefferson Board of Trustees to develop and teach a business law course for incarcerated learners.
Read More about Grant to University of Virginia Law will support Decarceration and Community Reentry ClinicWake Forest Law partners with UNC Charlotte to increase access to justice
WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY — Wake Forest Law is proud to share its new partnership with UNC Charlotte to advance access to legal education.
Read More about Wake Forest Law partners with UNC Charlotte to increase access to justiceWashington and Lee Law student Bryce Thornburg wins criminal law paper writing competition
THE COLUMNS — Bryce Thornburg ‘25L won the competition for his paper on California’s resentencing and plea-bargaining procedures.
Read More about Washington and Lee Law student Bryce Thornburg wins criminal law paper writing competitionAn interview with Washington and Lee Law Student Bar Association president Katherine Berman
THE COLUMNS — Katherine Berman enjoys working to build community while advancing the interests of the student body.
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WIDENER UNIVERSITY COMMONWEALTH LAW SCHOOL — Preparing for the bar exam is one of the most significant challenges law graduates face, and Widener University Commonwealth Law School is committed to ensuring its students have the tools and support they need to succeed.
Read More about A look at Widener Commonwealth Law Bar Success ProgramWilliam & Mary Law hosts symposium on housing justice
WILLIAM & MARY LAW SCHOOL — On February 7-8, the William & Mary Law Review held its symposium for Volume 66, “Unhoused and Unprotected: Grants Pass and the Future of Housing Justice.” The student-run event explored the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision of Grants Pass v. Johnson and the future of housing rights advocacy.
Read More about William & Mary Law hosts symposium on housing justiceYale Law professor Ketan Ramakrishnan named as reporter for Civil Liability for Artificial Intelligence Project
YALE LAW SCHOOL — Associate Professor of Law Ketan Ramakrishnan ’21 has been named as an associate reporter to The American Law Institute’s (ALI) Principles of the Law, Civil Liability for Artificial Intelligence project.
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