Grant to UCLA Law to support Tribal Legal Development Clinic
UCLA NEWSROOM — Bolstering UCLA School of Law’s efforts to improve the lives of Native people throughout California and the country, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians has awarded a $2.2 million grant to further support the ongoing work of the law school’s Tribal Legal Development Clinic.
Read More about Grant to UCLA Law to support Tribal Legal Development ClinicA look at the UCLA Law Tribal Legal Development Clinic
LAist — UCLA established its Tribal Legal Development Clinic more than 25 years ago as a class to help law school students learn the legal needs of Native Americans and encourage more students to become tribal lawyers.
Read More about A look at the UCLA Law Tribal Legal Development ClinicAn interview with UC Law San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings Law) chief advancement officer Julia Jordan
UC LAW SAN FRANCISCO — Julia Jordan, UC Law SF’s new chief advancement officer, has a strong record of spearheading successful fundraising campaigns at the Bay Area Discovery Museum and Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco. Now at UC Law SF, she is leading efforts to raise money for the College’s key initiatives.
Read More about An interview with UC Law San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings Law) chief advancement officer Julia JordanUniversity of Cincinnati Law lecture examines Holocaust-Era theft in Europe and paths to restitution
UCINCINNATI — The story of the paper trail of “Jewish money” stolen by various European institutions during the Holocaust is a complicated and still incomplete narrative.
Read More about University of Cincinnati Law lecture examines Holocaust-Era theft in Europe and paths to restitutionColumbia Law hosts panel on President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s civil rights legacy
COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — Columbia Law legal scholars Olatunde C.A. Johnson and Jeremy Kessler joined a discussion on President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s complicated record on integration in schools and the military.
Read More about Columbia Law hosts panel on President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s civil rights legacyUniversity of Connecticut Law hosts law school fair
THE DAILY CAMPUS — If one had to use a word to describe the University of Connecticut’s School of Law 2024 Law School Fair, it would have to be “diversity.”
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CORNELL CHRONICLE — At the start of the fall semester, the Law School inaugurated its Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Clinic, led by Clinical Professor of Law G.S. Hans, widely known for his scholarship in free speech, technology law, and legal ethics.
Read More about Cornell Law launches Civil Rights and Civil Liberties ClinicFordham Law Criminal Defense Clinic secures exoneration for wrongfully convicted client
THE NATIONAL JURIST — Fordham University School of Law students in the Criminal Defense Clinic helped exonerate Keth Roberts for a murder charge from 1986. Roberts was exonerated on Oct. 3 by Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Matthew D’Emic.
Read More about Fordham Law Criminal Defense Clinic secures exoneration for wrongfully convicted clientFordham Law launches Leadership Center to train students on law and business
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Fordham Law School’s programming focused on cultivating students’ professional skills are being strengthened and expanded thanks to a new center founded by David M. Tanen ’96.
Read More about Fordham Law launches Leadership Center to train students on law and businessFordham Law professor Gowri Krishna discusses current research
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Gowri Krishna ’06, who joined the Fordham Law faculty this year as a clinical professor of law, is an educator and advocate with nearly 20 years of experience working on issues related to economic, racial, and social justice.
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