University of Mississippi Law professor Ron Rychlak recognized for work with student-athletes
THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI — The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame has recognized University of Mississippi law professor Ronald Rychlak among 16 faculty athletics representatives nationwide.
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MINNESOTA LAWYER — Mitchell Hamline School of Law leads the nation in the enrollment of Native Americans. According to available ABA data from 2023, the St. Paul school had 42 Native students, the most in the nation. Seventeen Native students entered as first-year law students at Mitchell Hamline this year.
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UNLV WILLIAM S. BOYD SCHOOL OF LAW — The William S. Boyd School of Law is once again making history. Established in 1998 as Nevada’s law school, it achieved a new milestone this month when William T. Sykes became the first alumnus to establish an endowed program fund, along with his wife Brianne M. Sykes.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO SCHOOL OF LAW — On Tuesday, 10 December 2024, UNM ‘s Just Transition Grand Challenge hosted Dr. Noah Kaufman, co-chair of the Resilient Energy Economies Initiative for a lecture.
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NYU LAW — Scan the list of books published by NYU Law faculty members during the past year, and you’ll see the range of audiences they write for: casebooks for law students on topics from intellectual property to estate and gift taxation; handbooks for practitioners on criminal justice and equal rights litigation; and texts for…
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NYU LAW — On December 12, Bryce Rudyk LLM ’08, director of NYU Law’s United Nations Diplomacy Clinic, appeared before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague as the court held hearings on the legal response to threats to humankind posed by climate change.
Read More about NYU Law professor Bryce Rudyk represents island nations at International Court of JusticeA profile on University of North Carolina Law director of public interest advising Cole Voorhies
UNC SCHOOL OF LAW — Through an unexpected connection – a shared interest in Old School RuneScape with a Carolina Law student – Cole Voorhies found his way to a role that combines his passions for mentoring and public service.
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NORTHWESTERN PRIZTKER SCHOOL OF LAW — In October, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law’s Director of Tenant Advocacy Clinic and Professor Eric Sirota published The Rent Eats First, a book that analyzes capitalist systems and systemic inequality in verse form.
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NORTHWESTERN PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW — When thinking about the tax system, Americans often complain that the wealthy pay less than they should because they’re able to employ skilled advisors and complex structures that are not available to other taxpayers.
Read More about Northwestern Law professor Ari Glogower co-authors book on tax noncompliance by the wealthyNotre Dame Law Religious Liberty Clinic advocates for individuals seeking asylum
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME — Religious persecution is a reality for millions of individuals worldwide. For many, the only option is to leave their homes and seek international protection through asylum, a legal recourse for people fleeing persecution in their home countries based on race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political…
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