Harvard Law hosts analysis of the 2024 election with election law experts
HARVARD LAW TODAY — From global election trends to inflation anger, swing state performance, and failed voting reform initiatives, Harvard election law experts break down last week’s presidential election and what it might mean for the future of American democracy.
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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — Twenty Hofstra Law students were on-site at Nassau County Supreme Court representing and advocating for voters that were turned away at the polls on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — On November 1, 2024, Hofstra Law hosted the fourth National Legal Innovation Tournament. Ten teams from five different schools participated in the interdisciplinary tournament including Hofstra’s Maurice A. Deane School of Law, Fred DeMatteis School of Engineering and Applied Science, St. John’s Law School, Brooklyn Law School, and Northwestern Law School.
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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — The Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University and the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell hosted the National Medical-Legal Trial Competition last week, sponsored by DOAR, an industry leader in trial consultants.
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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — Four third-year Hofstra Law students, Philip Coatl, Jalen Coleman, Juliet Ramdass, and Najelie Smith-Ortiz earned a competitive scholarship to attend the 11th annual Relativity Fest conference in September at the Hyatt Regency Chicago.
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PR NEWSWIRE — The University of Houston Law Center’s Global Law and Policy for the Americas initiative is partnering with the University of Bologna for a four-day event titled “Sustainability Week.” It will be held in-person from Nov. 25 – 28 at the University of Bologna’s Forlì Campus and will also be available via livestream.
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY — Volume 58, Issue Number 1 of the Indiana Law Review begins with three tributes to the late Chancellor Emeritus Gerald L. Bepko. He died September 5, 2023, at age 83.
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JACKSONVILLE DAILY RECORD — The historic Atlantic Bank Building in Downtown Jacksonville was transformed into a 47,489-square-foot campus for Jacksonville University’s new College of Law, contributing to the city’s legal hub and urban revitalization.
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KU SCHOOL OF LAW — Hello! My name is Logan Brtek, and I am a 2L from Norfolk, Nebraska. I attended the University of Nebraska Lincoln, where I majored in Criminology and Political Science and minored in Women and Gender Studies. I graduated in 2023 and started law school that fall.
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KU SCHOOL OF LAW — Indigenous communities in the United States face a variety of systemic obstacles that derive from a history of colonization, forced displacement and assimilation efforts that have marginalized them for generations.
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