George Washington Law professor Mary Anne Franks testifies before US House Committee on Small Business
GW LAW — Professor Mary Anne Franks testified before the House Committee on Small Business as a minority witness in the hearing titled, “Under the Microscope: Examining the Censorship-Industrial Complex and its Impact on American Small Businesses.”
Read More about George Washington Law professor Mary Anne Franks testifies before US House Committee on Small BusinessFormer Harvard Law dean John Manning named provost of Harvard University
THE HARVARD GAZETTE — President Alan M. Garber ’76 announced Thursday that John F. Manning ’82, J.D. ’85, has been appointed the next provost of the University. Manning, who has been a professor of law at Harvard Law School (HLS) since 2004 and HLS dean since 2017, has been on leave from that post since…
Read More about Former Harvard Law dean John Manning named provost of Harvard UniversityHarvard Law welcomes new graduate students
HARVARD LAW TODAY — On Wednesday, August 14, Harvard Law School’s Graduate Program officially welcomed the LL.M. Class of 2025 to campus: 189 new students from 62 countries who will spend the upcoming academic year pursuing a Master of Laws degree.
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HARVARD LAW SCHOOL — Harvard Law School’s clinical faculty and instructors are advancing their advocacy by publishing books and critical scholarship in journals nationwide.
Read More about Harvard Law highlights recently published books and articles from clinical staff and professorsHofstra Law students receive scholarships from NYC Bar Association
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — Three first-year Hofstra Law students including Mariam Alqifi, Alex Harris, and Marlon Mc Laurin, have been chosen for the 2024 New York City Bar Association Diversity Fellowship Program.
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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — After third-year Hofstra Law student Nick Fiorino graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Religion from Seton Hall University in 2020, he was ready to make his mark on the world.
Read More about Hofstra Law student Nick Fiorino discusses access to legal representatioHofstra Law students selected for Long Island Legal Pipeline Program
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — Three first-year Hofstra Law students have been chosen for the 2024 Long Island Legal Pipeline Program.
Read More about Hofstra Law students selected for Long Island Legal Pipeline ProgramUniversity of Houston Law Center to house CLE series on recent US Supreme Court decisions
YAHOO!FINANCE — The University of HoustonLaw Center (UHLC) will present a three-part Continuing Legal Education (CLE) series focused on pivotal U.S. Supreme Court decisions from the 2023-2024 term. The series scheduled for August, September, and October aims to provide comprehensive insights into recent and impactful rulings.
Read More about University of Houston Law Center to house CLE series on recent US Supreme Court decisionsJacksonville University Law dean Nick Allard discusses empathy and practicing law
JACKSONVILLE DAILY RECORD — “What the world needs now is love … it’s the only thing that there’s just too little of…No not for some but for everyone.” Can there be any doubt? The lyrics of that 1960s hit song ring as true today as ever.
Read More about Jacksonville University Law dean Nick Allard discusses empathy and practicing lawUniversity of Kansas Law students travel to Turkey for summer study abroad program
KU LAW BLOG — While it’s known that your law degree can open doors around the globe, it may not be as well-known that KU Law can do the same during your three years of law school.
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