Fordham Law hosts conference on the persistence of segregation in selective public school admissions
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — In a keynote speech weaving his own family history in the civil rights movement with current policy analysis, Dr. Stefan Redding Lallinger illuminated persistent inequities that plague public education systems in New York City and across the nation.
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FORDHAM LAW SCHOOL — Texas native Ashlyn Smith ’28E has lived in New York City for seven years working on the management side of Broadway and off-Broadway productions. After seeing how employees’ rights can be violated in the theater industry, she was inspired to go to law school with the goal of using her law degree…
Read More about A profile on Fordham Law student Ashlyn SmithGeorge Washington Law professor Daniel Solove celebrates scholarship download milestone
GW LAW — GW Law professor Daniel Solove recently surpassed 500,000 downloads on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN).
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GW LAW — GW Law professor Daniel Solove recently surpassed 500,000 downloads on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN).
Read More about George Washington Law professor Daniel Solove celebrates scholarship download milestoneAn interview with Gonzaga Law professor Inga Laurent
GONZAGA UNIVERSITY — Learn more about Gonzaga’s professors through our Faculty Features! In this installment, you’ll get to know School of Law professor Inga Laurent and her love of Spokane coffee shops.
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HARVARD LAW SCHOOL — How do sports teams honor the diversity of their players while working together to win? Tommy Amaker, coach of the Harvard men’s basketball team, speaks with David B. Wilkins, faculty director of the Center on the Legal Profession, about what building student athletes for success.
Read More about An interview with Harvard Law Center on the Legal Profession director David B. WilkinsHarvard Law students affected by federal hiring freeze
THE HARVARD CRIMSON — Many Harvard Law School students found themselves without jobs or summer internships last week after President Donald Trump ordered federal agencies to pause hiring, forcing departments to rescind permanent and temporary employment offers to law students.
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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — Andrew Lee, a student in Hofstra Law’s Paralegal Studies Certificate Program, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in economics and a minor in psychology from Boston University.
Read More about Hofstra Law student Andrew Lee discusses experience in the school’s Paralegal Studies Certificate ProgramUniversity of Houston Law Center professor Elizabeth Trujillo receives Braudel Fellowship in Italy
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — University of Houston Law Center Professor Elizabeth Trujillo has been named a 2024-2025 Fernand Braudel Senior Fellow and will spend the Spring semester at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy (EUI).
Read More about University of Houston Law Center professor Elizabeth Trujillo receives Braudel Fellowship in ItalyHicks Thomas LLP to sponsor Moot Court National Championship at University of Houston Law Center
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — The University of Houston Law Center’s annual competition has a new name this year: The Hicks Thomas LLP Moot Court National Championship.
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