Georgia State University Law students visit the Paris Olympics to study the legality of hosting the event
WABE — Georgia State University law professor Moraima “Mo” Ivory is in Paris with her students to study the legalities of hosting the Olympics this summer.
Read More about Georgia State University Law students visit the Paris Olympics to study the legality of hosting the eventOpinion: Harvard Law professor Lawrence Lessig argues not all artificial intelligence models should be freely accessible
THE ECONOMIST — Free and open-source software has driven technological innovation and the spread of technical skills.
Read More about Opinion: Harvard Law professor Lawrence Lessig argues not all artificial intelligence models should be freely accessibleUniversity of Hawai’i Law hosts Japanese law leaders to discuss programs
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI’I NEWS — The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa welcomed a delegation of 30 distinguished lawyers, executive leaders and their spouses from the Japan Federation of Bar Associations (JFBA) on July 22.
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UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — A University of Houston Law Center (UHLC) delegation met with stakeholders, including government officials, academic leaders, major U.S. law firms with offices located in Mexico, industry professionals, and alumni during a July trip to Mexico.
Read More about University of Houston Law Center builds academic collaborations in MexicoIndiana University Maurer Law professor Valena E. Beety cited by US Supreme Court justice
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor cited a Houston Law Review article this month in the denial for a writ of certiorari in the case, McCrory v. Alabama, a “40-year-old conviction resting on science that has now been wholly discredited.”
Read More about Indiana University Maurer Law professor Valena E. Beety cited by US Supreme Court justiceIndiana University McKinney Law Rural Justice Initiative pairs law students with rural communities
INDIANA UNIVERSITY — IU McKinney’s Rural Justice Initiative has sent its sixth cohort of students across Indiana to work during summer 2024.
Read More about Indiana University McKinney Law Rural Justice Initiative pairs law students with rural communitiesLiberty Law students attend master class led by trial attorney
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY — Six Liberty University School of Law students and Professor of Law Pamela Bell attended the Lanier Trial Academy on June 17-20 in Houston, Texas.
Read More about Liberty Law students attend master class led by trial attorneyUniversity of Louisville Law student Andi Dahmer receives national fellowship
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE — 3L student Andi Dahmer has been awarded a fellowship from the Ms. JD organization, a group that promotes women in the legal profession and provides a forum for dialogue and networking among women lawyers and law students in all arenas of the legal profession.
Read More about University of Louisville Law student Andi Dahmer receives national fellowshipUniversity of Maryland Law professor Monique Dixon named executive director of Center for Race and the Law
THE ELM — Monique Dixon, JD, a veteran civil rights attorney and former Biden-Harris administration official, has been named the inaugural executive director of the Gibson-Banks Center for Race and the Law at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law.
Read More about University of Maryland Law professor Monique Dixon named executive director of Center for Race and the LawUniversity of Massachusetts Law professor Faisal Chaudhry publishes book on South Asia and the British Empire
UMASS LAW — In his newly published book, South Asia, the British Empire, and the Rise of Classical Legal Thought: Towards a Historical Ontology of Law, Professor Faisal Chaudhry provides a re-reading of the history of legal change under colonial rule in South Asia from 1757 to the early twentieth century.
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