Case Western Reserve Law Student Legislative Initiative helps introduce law to protect against police brutality
THE DAILY — A decade after Tanisha Anderson was killed after being restrained by Cleveland police during a mental health crisis, Case Western Reserve University School of Law students are working to change local policy to honor her memory—and prevent such tragedies from happening again.
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THE NATIONAL JURIST — The American Bar Association agreed to the next step in the Charleston School of Law’s quest to move from a private enterprise to a nonprofit school.
Read More about ABA approves Charleston Law’s application for nonprofit statusUniversity of Chicago Law faculty support the intersection of artificial intelligence and the law
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — A decade ago, Anthony Casey began researching how artificial intelligence could change the law. At the time, AI technology was nascent but promising, with companies like Google doling out millions of dollars to develop the technology.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — The Law School recently joined the Weil Legal Innovators Program, a trailblazing multi-stakeholder public service initiative established five years ago by international law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP.
Read More about University of Chicago Law works with Weil Legal Innovators Program to give nonprofit learning opportunities to studentsColumbia Law hosts former US Treasury officer Jim Millstein for lecture
COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — When Jim Millstein ’82 was a third-year associate at Cleary Gottlieb in 1986, he was assigned to represent one of several secured creditors in the Chapter 11 proceedings of an offshore drilling company called Global Marine, which was represented by Harvey R. Miller ’59.
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UCONN TODAY — The University of Connecticut School of Law and Hartford HealthCare are partnering to create a Health Equity Clinic.
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UNIVERSITY OF DENVER STURM COLLEGE OF LAW — In 1904, Dean Lucius W. Hoyt had the foresight and vision to recognize that underserved communities need legal help, and that law students could provide that assistance while simultaneously learning important practical skills.
Read More about University of Denver Law celebrates 120 years of clinical trainingDuke Law Center on Law, Race & Policy hosts symposium on artificial intelligence and marginalized groups
DUKE LAW NEWS — On September 20, 2024, Duke Law’s Center on Law, Race & Policy (“CLRP”) hosted its AI and Marginalized Groups Symposium.
Read More about Duke Law Center on Law, Race & Policy hosts symposium on artificial intelligence and marginalized groupsFordham Law students provide free estate planning services to Bronx residents
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Fordham Law students recently joined a city-wide effort to provide lower-income older New Yorkers with needed estate planning services, including executing wills; setting up health care proxies, powers of attorney, and other advanced directives; and helping combat deed theft and other exploitative practices.
Read More about Fordham Law students provide free estate planning services to Bronx residentsFordham Law student France François has photograph featured in Brooklyn Museum
THE OBSERVER — In the Brooklyn Museum’s “Brooklyn Artist’s Exhibition” nestled among the work of over 200 local artists lies a piece of our very own Fordham community.
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