CUNY Law hosts panel on protecting workers’ rights
CUNY SCHOOL OF LAW — On September 12, CUNY School of Law, in partnership with the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, hosted a distinguished panel featuring Jennifer Abruzzo, General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), and Jonathan Kanter, Assistant Attorney General for the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Antitrust Division.
Read More about CUNY Law hosts panel on protecting workers’ rightsCooley Law Student Bar Association hosts Barrister’s Ball
COOLEY LAW SCHOOL — The Student Bar Association at Cooley Law School’s Lansing campus held its 34th annual Barristers’ Ball on Saturday, Sept. 21, at the Cadillac Room in Lansing.
Read More about Cooley Law Student Bar Association hosts Barrister’s BallElon Law students draft healthcare power of attorney forms for clients from underserved communities
TODAY AT ELON — The Pro Bono Board teamed with Legal Aid of North Carolina to help low-income seniors who lack legal documents that give family or friends permission to make certain medical decisions on their behalf.
Read More about Elon Law students draft healthcare power of attorney forms for clients from underserved communitiesElon Law professor Henry Gabriel awarded professorship at Chinese University
TODAY AT ELON — Zhongnan University of Economics and Law in Wuhan has bestowed Professor Henry Gabriel with its Wenlan Scholar Chair Professorship in International Law.
Read More about Elon Law professor Henry Gabriel awarded professorship at Chinese UniversityFordham Law launches Leadership Center
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 CenterGeorgetown Law professor Mary McCord testifies before Senate Judiciary Committee
THE HOYA — A Georgetown University Law Center professor testified before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, which manages the federal judiciary and law enforcement, about the impact of Trump v. United States, a 2024 Supreme Court ruling that granted sweeping presidential immunity, Sept. 24.
Read More about Georgetown Law professor Mary McCord testifies before Senate Judiciary CommitteeHarvard Law shares a voting guide for the Massachusetts election
HARVARD LAW TODAY — Harvard Election Law Clinic expert Daniel Hessel shares how to vote and make it count in the Bay State.
Read More about Harvard Law shares a voting guide for the Massachusetts electionHarvard Law hosts panel of alumni to celebrate the 100th anniversary of their LLM program
HARVARD LAW TODAY — On Sept. 27, at the end of the first day of the centennial celebration of Harvard Law School’s LL.M. program, Professor Gabriella Blum LL.M. ’01 S.J.D. ’03, told the audience that they had spent the day hearing about the many things that unite people who come to the law school.
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HARVARD LAW TODAY — Hundreds of Harvard’s LL.M. alumni returned to campus in September to mark the centennial of the school’s Master of Laws program. ‘One cannot imagine Harvard Law School without you,’ Dean Goldberg told them.
Read More about Harvard Law celebrates 100th anniversary of their Master of Law programHofstra Law students receive Long Island Hispanic Bar Association scholarships
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — Hofstra Law students Elizabeth Mauter 3L, Gisselle Rodas 3L, and Miles Goldberg 1L were recipients of the 2024 Long Island Hispanic Bar Association (LIHBA) Scholarship at the organization’s annual Installation and Scholarship Gala on September 26, 2024.
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