Gift to Northwestern Law to support Appellate Advocacy Center
NORTHWESTERN NOW — Northwestern Pritzker School of Law has received nearly $5 million in gifts to expand the Carter G. Phillips Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy Center’s programs.
Read More about Gift to Northwestern Law to support Appellate Advocacy CenterNotre Dame Law launches intellectual property externship
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — The spring 2024 semester marked the debut of the Intellectual Property (IP) Externship at Notre Dame Law School, providing students with the opportunity to represent small businesses in patent, trademark, and copyright matters.
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UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — The legal field offers a wide range of career opportunities, and one of the most appealing options for legal professionals today is working in-house.
Read More about Notre Dame Law highlights students completing summer work at corporate firmsNotre Dame Law students Adam Miller and Tristan Mullen complete summer work with the ACLU
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — For more than a century, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has been at the forefront of the fight to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties of people across the United States.
Read More about Notre Dame Law students Adam Miller and Tristan Mullen complete summer work with the ACLUPenn Carey Law professor Kermit Roosevelt discusses term limit proposals for US Supreme Court Justices
PENN CAREY LAW — At Bloomberg Law, Kermit Roosevelt, David Berger Professor for the Administration of Justice, argues that adding justices to the Supreme Court and limiting terms is the way to start undoing partisanship.
Read More about Penn Carey Law professor Kermit Roosevelt discusses term limit proposals for US Supreme Court JusticesPenn Carey Law student Shreya Baby discusses summer work in child advocacy
PENN CAREY LAW — Shreya Babu L’26 is a rising 2L at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School and a native of Doylestown, PA.
Read More about Penn Carey Law student Shreya Baby discusses summer work in child advocacyGift to Penn State Dickinson Law to support Trial Advocacy Program
PENN STATE — Having witnessed firsthand the ways that the University has indelibly impacted multiple generations of their own family, Penn State Dickinson Law alumni Patrick Hewitt and Jennifer Wilson Hewitt have stepped forward with a $3 million estate commitment to expand opportunity and elevate excellence across multiple units of the institution.
Read More about Gift to Penn State Dickinson Law to support Trial Advocacy ProgramRecent Rutgers Law graduates receive Intellectual Property Clinic awards
RUTGERS LAW SCHOOL — Nicole Ryu ’24 and Francis G. Tiongson ’24 are the latest recipients of the Intellectual Property Law Clinic Award, which recognizes their exceptional proficiency in the clinical practice of intellectual property law and acknowledges their excellent leadership and teamwork with fellow clinic students.
Read More about Recent Rutgers Law graduates receive Intellectual Property Clinic awardsRutgers Law expands intellectual property programs
RUTGERS LAW SCHOOL — Rutgers Law School is highly regarded for its robust expertise and comprehensive programming in the field of intellectual property (IP) law.
Read More about Rutgers Law expands intellectual property programsSt. John’s University Law Summer Public Interest Fellows share their experience
ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY — Jonathan Giardina ‘26 had to shake off some nerves before presenting a motion to dismiss in court, where he was assisting on a case as an intern at Legal Services of the Hudson Valley (LSHV).
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