Tulane Law Space Law Program to offer the public a look at the future of space exploration
TULANE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL — Tulane’s growing space law program is hosting a lecture on the (legal) wild, wild west that is space exploration on October 29.
Read More about Tulane Law Space Law Program to offer the public a look at the future of space explorationUniversity of Tulsa Law fellowship gives students hands on experience in 10th Circuit Court of Appeals
THE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA — Three students in The University of Tulsa’s College of Law are taking part in the inaugural Tenth Circuit Year-in-Review fellowship program.
Read More about University of Tulsa Law fellowship gives students hands on experience in 10th Circuit Court of AppealsUniversity of Utah Law student McKell OldBull seeks to help Native community members
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S. J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — McKell OldBull knew she wanted to pursue a career in the justice system while attending high school. Originally from Peach City, Arizona, OldBull grew up on the Hualapai Indian reservation and recalls that there were limited resources when she was growing up.
Read More about University of Utah Law student McKell OldBull seeks to help Native community membersUniversity of Virginia Law students discuss school’s LLM program
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Before coming to Charlottesville to pursue a degree at the University of Virginia School of Law, some students have studied and practiced law across the globe.
Read More about University of Virginia Law students discuss school’s LLM programUniversity of Virginia Law professor Naomi Cahn publishes book examining menopause through a legal lens
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — After writing an article on menopause and the law three years ago, Professor Naomi Cahn of the University of Virginia School of Law realized there was enough material to fill a book.
Read More about University of Virginia Law professor Naomi Cahn publishes book examining menopause through a legal lensAn interview with University of Virginia Law student Sam Quinan
VIRGINIA LAW WEEKLY — I am from Richmond, VA and went to Colgate University for undergrad. After college, I worked on campaigns in 2016, 2017, and 2018 (some were more fun than others) before going to the Senate from 2019—2022, spending most of my time working for Senator Dick Durbin.
Read More about An interview with University of Virginia Law student Sam QuinanA profile on Washington and Lee Law professor Tammi Etheridge
THE COLUMNS — After a year as a visiting professor, Tammi Etheridge joined W&L Law as a member of the permanent faculty this fall.
Read More about A profile on Washington and Lee Law professor Tammi EtheridgeWashington and Lee Law students Yardley Borten and Sadie Mapstone receive fellowship to help transition to law school
THE COLUMNS — The Kirgis Fellow program is a mentoring program designed to assist first-year and transfer students with the adjustment to law school.
Read More about Washington and Lee Law students Yardley Borten and Sadie Mapstone receive fellowship to help transition to law schoolGift to Yale Law to support the Early Learning Center
YALE LAW SCHOOL — The Early Learning Center (ELC) at Yale Law School has received a generous donation from Jennifer Brown in honor of Oscar M. Ruebhausen Professor of Law Ian Ayres ’86 to help strengthen and sustain the beloved childcare center.
Read More about Gift to Yale Law to support the Early Learning CenterYale Law Criminal Justice Advocacy Clinic brings domestic violence bill to Connecticut legislature
CT NEWS JUNKIE — Students at Yale Law School’s Criminal Justice Advocacy Clinic are working to bring legislation to Connecticut to help domestic violence survivors who are facing criminal charges use the abuse they suffered as a contributing factor in their defense.
Read More about Yale Law Criminal Justice Advocacy Clinic brings domestic violence bill to Connecticut legislature