Case Western Reserve Law to host junior environmental scholar workshop
CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — This May, the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law will be hosting its second annual Junior Environmental Law Scholar Workshop for law school pre-tenured faculty and fellows who are currently pursuing teaching careers in environmental law, energy law, climate law or natural resources law.
Read More about Case Western Reserve Law to host junior environmental scholar workshopCase Western Reserve Law professors Bryan Adamson and Ayesha Bell Hardaway named Gray Institute Fellows
CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — At its inaugural symposium in Montgomery, Alabama, the Fred D. Gray Institute for Human and Civil Rights appointed Ayesha Bell Hardaway, Director of the university’s Social Justice Institute and Professor of Law, and Bryan L. Adamson, Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion and the David L. and…
Read More about Case Western Reserve Law professors Bryan Adamson and Ayesha Bell Hardaway named Gray Institute FellowsCharleston Law launches Center for Trial Advocacy
CHARLESTON SCHOOL OF LIFE — The Board of Directors for Charleston Law, with the support of Interim Dean Jon Marcantel, approved the creation of the Charleston School of Law Center for Trial Advocacy and named Professor Suzanne Chapman as the inaugural Director.
Read More about Charleston Law launches Center for Trial AdvocacyRecent University of Chicago Law graduates to serve as US Supreme Court Clerks
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — Securing a clerkship at the US Supreme Court is one of the most prestigious opportunities available to a recent law school graduate.
Read More about Recent University of Chicago Law graduates to serve as US Supreme Court ClerksUniversity of Chicago Law professor Adam Davidson authors Columbia Law Review article on forced prison labor and the Thirteenth Amendment
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — The Thirteenth Amendment of the US Constitution abolished slavery and involuntary servitude—except as punishment for a crime.
Read More about University of Chicago Law professor Adam Davidson authors Columbia Law Review article on forced prison labor and the Thirteenth AmendmentUniversity of Chicago Law moot court team celebrates regional victories and international qualification
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — For the first time in more than thirty years, a Law School team has qualified for the international rounds of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, one of the largest and most competitive moot court contests in the world.
Read More about University of Chicago Law moot court team celebrates regional victories and international qualificationUniversity of Colorado Law professor Fred Bloom to deliver the school’s commencement address
COLORADO LAW — The University of Colorado Law School is pleased to announce that Professor Fred Bloom will be the speaker for the Colorado Law Class of 2025 commencement recognition ceremony.
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COLORADO LAW — The University of Colorado Law School is excited to announce that Professor Andrea Armstrong will deliver the 66th Annual John R. Coen Lecture on Thursday, September 18 from 5:30-7:30 pm in Wittemyer Courtroom.
Read More about University of Colorado Law to host Loyola New Orleans Law professor Andrea Armstrong for lectureA profile on Columbia Law student Nicole Morote
COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — Nicole Morote ’25 immigrated with her family to the United States from Peru as a child and knew from an early age that she wanted to be a lawyer.
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COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — Miles Kim ’25 studied percussion as an undergraduate, and the techniques he learned to deal with performance anxiety have come in handy at Columbia Law School, where the aspiring litigator has competed twice in the Harlan Fiske Stone Moot Court Competition.
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