Florida State University Law professor Chuck Erhardt honored by Florida State Bar

November 20, 2024

FLORIDA BAR NEWS — The Florida Supreme Court Historical Society will honor Florida State University Professor Emeritus Charles “Chuck” Ehrhardt with the Susan Rosenblatt Lifetime Achievement Award during its annual dinner, A Supreme Evening 2025, on January 16 in Tallahassee.

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Florida State University Law hosts moot court final four competition

November 20, 2024

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY — FSU College of Law hosted its annual Moot Court Final Four Competition at the Florida Supreme Court last week.

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Fordham Law establishes memorial fund to support students in their evening division

November 20, 2024

PR NEWSWIRE — Fordham Law School has announced the A. William Urquhart Memorial Fund to strengthen its renowned Evening Division, currently ranked second in the nation and first in New York City by U.S. News & World Report.

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University of Georgia Law celebrates impact of Veterans Legal Clinic

November 20, 2024

UGA TODAY — Since its inception, the University of Georgia Veterans Legal Clinic has had dual goals. One is aiding former members of the military in accessing all of the benefits they are entitled to through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, while the other is giving current law students a hands-on and purpose-driven learning experience

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Georgia State University Law student Courtney-Simone Graves discusses travelling to Brazil for urban law and policy conference

November 20, 2024

GEORGIA STATE NEWS HUB — In the summer of 2024, Atlanta native Courtney-Simone Graves (J.D. ‘25) traveled to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to help facilitate an annual conference on Urban Law and Policy titled “Study Space XIII: Rio de Janeiro, Creating Resilient Cities.”

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Harvard Law hosts journalist Jodi Kantor to discuss her career

November 20, 2024

THE HARVARD CRIMSON — Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times journalist Jodi Kantor discussed her approach to investigative journalism and the importance of remaining nonpartisan at a Harvard Law School event on Wednesday.

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Harvard Law holds course exploring the benefits of negotiating between opposite opinions

November 20, 2024

HARVARD LAW TODAY — In an increasingly polarized world, a Harvard Law School course teaches students how to navigate ideas that may seem like binary choices — but aren’t.

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Harvard Law hosts panel on judging on international and supreme courts

November 20, 2024

HARVARD LAW TODAY — At the first plenary panel of the Harvard LL.M. Program’s 100th Anniversary celebration, top international jurists return to campus with stories from the bench.

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Harvard Law ‘First Class’ mentorship program helps first-year students navigate law school

November 20, 2024

HARVARD LAW STORIES — As your Incoming Student Ambassadors, Josh Friedman and Kristen Arnold are here to guide you through the process. First Class, led by Co-Presidents Alex Akre and Roop Patel, is dedicated to creating a supportive and inclusive environment for first-generation (first-gen) law students.

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Harvard Law hosts Penn Carey Law professor Dorothy Roberts for lecture on the politics of abortion

November 20, 2024

HARVARD LAW TODAY — In the Biddle Lecture, civil rights scholar Dorothy Roberts draws a throughline from the horrors of slavery to the Supreme Court’s recent abortion ruling

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