Quinnipiac Law students receive hands on experience during Gateway to Practice event
QUINNIPIAC TODAY — The event brought more than 50 active practitioners to the North Haven Campus for guided teaching, learning and mentorship sessions.
Read More about Quinnipiac Law students receive hands on experience during Gateway to Practice eventVideo: University of Richmond Law professor Roger Skalbeck discusses artificial intelligence and law
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND — In 2022, Jason Allen’s AI artwork, Space Opera Theater, won an art competition, igniting a legal debate over copyright and the evolving role of AI in creativity. In his latest Synopsis video, Prof. Roger Skalbeck breaks down the legal journey of this landmark case.
Read More about Video: University of Richmond Law professor Roger Skalbeck discusses artificial intelligence and lawUniversity of Richmond Law Actual Innocence Clinic receives clemency for client
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND SCHOOL OF LAW — The Institute for Actual Innocence Clinic at Richmond Law is pleased to announce that President Joe Biden has commuted the federal sentence of client Amber Gauch. Gauch, an army veteran and mother of four, served 80 months in federal prison and 20 months on home confinement for non-violent…
Read More about University of Richmond Law Actual Innocence Clinic receives clemency for clientSt. John’s University Law Public Interest Center welcomes first student fellows
ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY — For 10 years, animating St. John’s Vincentian mission of serving the greater good, the Law School’s Public Interest Center has offered students a range of opportunities to explore and engage in public interest and pro bono work.
Read More about St. John’s University Law Public Interest Center welcomes first student fellowsUniversity of South Carolina Law students learn about comparative law in the UK
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA — “It’s one thing to have a U.S. professor teach a class about the U.K. legal system or constitution, but I find it much more impactful and insightful that our classes were taught from a true U.K. legal perspective,” says 2L McCall Phillips.
Read More about University of South Carolina Law students learn about comparative law in the UKUniversity of South Carolina Law honors civil rights activist Jacob Joseph Martin
WLTX — Martin played a key role in the fight for civil rights and desegregation in South Carolina.
Read More about University of South Carolina Law honors civil rights activist Jacob Joseph MartinPodcast: Stanford Law professor Alan O. Sykes discusses expertise on global economy and trade
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — In this episode, Stanford Law Professor Alan O. Sykes joins Pam and Rich for this episode to help make sense of the fascinating world of trade, tariffs, and the global economy.
Read More about Podcast: Stanford Law professor Alan O. Sykes discusses expertise on global economy and tradeStanford Law course visits Montgomery, Alabama to learn about racial narratives in US history
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — A recent Stanford course took students on a journey from the classroom to the streets of Montgomery, Alabama, where the echoes of slavery, segregation, and racial terror still resonate.
Read More about Stanford Law course visits Montgomery, Alabama to learn about racial narratives in US historyStanford Law professor Norman W. Spaulding suggests five books on how to argue productively
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — It’s a time of sharp division. A Stanford Law scholar says this reading list teaches the skills to work effectively across difference, deepening human connection and creating the conditions for positive change.
Read More about Stanford Law professor Norman W. Spaulding suggests five books on how to argue productivelyA profile on Stanford Law dean George Triantis
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — When George Triantis started his deanship, he became the first business law scholar in that role in more than four decades.
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