Texas A&M University Law hosts Constitution Day celebration
FORT WORTH INC — It was on Sept. 17, 1787, that, after a monthslong process, white smoke poured out of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Well, let’s just say, for the sake of thought innovation, white smoke poured out of Independence Hall.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Research Professor John Ruple, who also serves as director of the Wallace Stegner Center’s Law and Policy (LPP) program, recently returned from a two-year appointment as senior counsel in the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ).
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THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Though Nate Bramhall didn’t travel far to attend the University of Utah—he crossed the divide from Utah County to Salt Lake County—the proximity to home allowed him to continue performing in a few local indie rock bands.
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THE VILLANOVAN — On the day after National Constitution Day, Villanova’s Eleanor H. McCullen Center for Law, Religion and Public Policy and the Charles Widger School of Law hosted former Vice President, Mike Pence, for an address on faith and public life.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Growing up as a first-generation American, Yoselyn Paulino ’26 knew someday she wanted a career helping children. After teaching high school and working in state government, she’s furthering her own education as a second-year student at the University of Virginia School of Law.
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VIRGINIA LAW WEEKLY — On the afternoon of Monday, September 10, the Program in Law and Public Service (LPS) crowded Caplin Pavilion with prospective first- and second-year fellows to decorate cupcakes, learn about LPS, and connect with current LPS fellows.
Read More about University of Virginia Law first-year students introduced to program in law and public serviceWashburn Law receives funding to expand Rural Legal Practice Network and Externship Program
KSNT — A local law school receives $1 million to expand rural legal practice across the Sunflower State.
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VIRGINIA LAW WEEKLY — Last Wednesday, September 11, Professors Sarah Shalf ’94 and Rachel Bayefsky, hosted by the American Constitution Society at UVA Law, led a discussion on living constitutionalism. Professor Shalf, the Law School’s Director of Clinical Programs, began by offering a “practical perspective” on living constitutionalism.
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WBOY 12 NEWS — The WVU College of Law held a panel on Tuesday for Constitution Day where it discussed the recent Supreme Court decisions of Trump v. United States.
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YALE NEWS — The Brodie Center for Jewish and Israeli Law, which focuses on interdisciplinary study, launched at the Law School.
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