Cornell Low-Income Taxpayer Law and Accounting Practicum takes trip to Alaska

April 16, 2025

CORNELL LAW SCHOOL — The wind howled as our small plane touched down on a narrow strip of frozen land. After 30 hours of travel, multiple layovers, and an unexpected night stranded in a church, we had finally arrived in Quinhagak, a remote Alaskan village home to about 700 people. 

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Drake Law to host judge James Grant for Constitution lecture series

April 16, 2025

DRAKE UNIVERSITY NEWS & EVENTS — Drake Law School is pleased to welcome Todd Pettys as this year’s Judge James Grant Constitution Lecture Series speaker on Thursday, April 10, from 3-4 p.m. in Cartwright Hall, Room 213.

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A look at Duke Law audiovisual systems in lecture halls

April 16, 2025

RAVE PUBS — Duke University School of Law in Durham, North Carolina, recently refreshed the audiovisual systems in three lecture halls and a moot courtroom, upgrading to the latest Extron technology, including the NAV Pro AV over IP platform.

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FAMU Law students travel to Washington, DC to visit Organization of American States

April 16, 2025

FLORIDA BAR NEWS — In an educational journey led by Florida A&M Law Professor Jeremy Levitt, a group of law students and a graduate student from Baylor University traveled to Washington, D.C., to explored institutions such as the Organization of American States (OAS), the U.S. Congress, and the American Society of International Law (ASIL).

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FSU Law students participate in pro bono project focused on farmworkers’ rights

April 16, 2025

FLORIDA BAR NEWS — Fourteen students from Florida State University College of Law are participating in “Alternative Spring Break,” by spending three days working in an Apopka greenhouse nursery and a community garden and participating in panel discussions focused on farmworkers’ rights.

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Two Fordham Law students receive New York City Bar Association fellowships

April 16, 2025

FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Fordham Law students Amora Haynes ’27 and Jessie Lopez-Garay ’27 have been selected for the highly competitive New York City Bar Association (NYCBA) Diversity Fellowship Program, which provides summer internship opportunities to first-year law students who have encountered barriers on their path to a legal career.

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George Washington Law students react to the loss of federal careers

April 16, 2025

THE GW HATCHET — Students are wary about job security and considering prioritizing careers outside of the federal government as the Department of Government Efficiency continues to shrink the federal workforce under President Donald Trump. 

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George Washington Law National Security Law Program hosts Adjunct Networking Reception

April 16, 2025

GW LAW — GW Law’s National Security, Cybersecurity, & Foreign Relations Law Program, in cooperation with the National Security Law Association (NSLA), held the Adjunct Networking Reception, bringing together adjunct professors teaching in national security law courses and students interested in pursuing careers in the field.

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Gift to University of Georgia Law to fund scholarships for first-generation students

April 16, 2025

THE NATIONAL JURIST — University of Georgia School of Law has received a $2 million-plus commitment for a one-quarter scholarship for all first-generation students from alumnus E. David Hart Jr., J.D. ’80.

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University of Georgia Law team wins pre-moot competition

April 16, 2025

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Congratulations to third-year students Olha “Olia” Kaliuzhna and Vladyslav “Vlad” Rudzinskyi for winning the Loyola University of Chicago School of Law Pre-Moot.

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