Columbia Law shares interviews from first-year students

November 7, 2024

COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — The Class of 2027 has begun its Law School journey. Meet 13 members of this accomplished cohort, who bring with them an array of academic interests, life experiences, and professional ambitions.

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Columbia Law faculty discuss the 2024 US Supreme Court term

November 7, 2024

COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — Touching on administrative law, bankruptcy, and presidential immunity, Columbia Law School faculty experts Gillian Metzger, Edward R. Morrison, and Thomas P. Schmidt discussed important U.S. Supreme Court decisions from the 2023–2024 term in the first Lawyers, Community, and Impact (LCI) event of the academic year, held on September 18. 

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Podcast: Columbia Law professors Eric Talley and Dorothy S. Lund discuss the impact of Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter

November 6, 2024

BEYOND UNPRECEDENTED — The popular podcast returns: Co-hosts and law professors Eric Talley and Dorothy S. Lund are joined by experts to explore complex economic events affecting workers, investors, and companies.

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Cooley Law Expungement Fair helps 67 local individuals expunge criminal records

November 6, 2024

COOLEY LAW SCHOOL — On Oct. 18, Cooley Law School held an expungement fair to aid in the removal of certain arrests and convictions from qualifying individuals’ public criminal records.

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Duke Law Alaska Law Review members visit Anchorage during fall break

November 6, 2024

DUKE LAW NEWS — Ten student members of the Alaska Law Review (ALR) spent their fall break in Anchorage connecting with members of the legal community, hosting the journal’s bi-annual symposium, and enjoying the natural beauty of “The Last Frontier.”

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George Washington Law launches Networking and Mentorship Platform

November 6, 2024

GW LAW — GW Law recently launched a new exclusive networking and mentorship platform called Law Link designed to support law students launching their careers.

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Georgia State University Law students inducted into Order of the Coif and the Order of Barristers

November 6, 2024

GEORGIA STATE NEWS HUB — Georgia State University College of Law inducted 30 new student honorees and two honorary alumni into the Order of the Coif and the Order of Barristers on Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2024. These esteemed societies celebrate excellence in the scholarship and advocacy of law students nationwide.

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Harvard Law professors discuss expertise in election law before the 2024 presidential election

November 6, 2024

THE HARVARD CRIMSON — Less than one week before the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Harvard Law School professors Laurence Lessig and Larry Schwartztol gathered in Langdell Hall to discuss legal methods of challenging election results through the Electoral College at a Wednesday talk.

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Harvard Law Human Rights Program hosts symposium to celebrate 40th anniversary

November 6, 2024

HARVARD LAW TODAY — Harvard Law School’s Human Rights Program commemorates 40 years with a daylong symposium.

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Harvard Law international law fellows discuss experiences working abroad

November 6, 2024

HARVARD LAW TODAY — Every summer since 2001, the Chayes International Public Service Fellowship, founded in honor of Harvard Law School Professor Abram Chayes ’49, has enabled Harvard Law students to work with international organizations, governments, and NGOs around the world.

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