Case Western Reserve Law celebrates graduates during commencement
CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Saturday, May 18, was the perfect spring day in Cleveland for Case Western Reserve University School of Law graduates to celebrate their commencement.
Read More about Case Western Reserve Law celebrates graduates during commencementUniversity of Colorado Law professor Harry Surden discusses why law schools should be cautious about generative artificial intelligence
GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY — University of Colorado Law School professor Harry Surden says prosecutors are right to hold off on using AI systems such as ChatGPT to help draft motions or draft briefs, as they could cite wrong or made-up case law.
Read More about University of Colorado Law professor Harry Surden discusses why law schools should be cautious about generative artificial intelligenceUConn Law student Lallane Guiao-Seng discusses aspirations to advocate for the Chamorro people
NBC CONNECTICUT — A UConn law student is making it her mission to be a voice for an underrepresented community. She’s looking to not only be one of the few Pacific Islander attorneys in the nation, but an advocate for people in Saipan.
Read More about UConn Law student Lallane Guiao-Seng discusses aspirations to advocate for the Chamorro peopleGift to UConn Law to establish teaching fellowship
UCONN TODAY — A new gift from an alum will create a two-year teaching fellowship designed to give recent law school graduates and practicing lawyers a taste of what it’s like to be a law school professor.
Read More about Gift to UConn Law to establish teaching fellowshipCooley Law student Michelle Guzman recognized by National Association of Women Lawyers
COOLEY LAW SCHOOL — Cooley Law School student Michelle Guzman was recently named a 2024 Outstanding Law Student by the National Association of Women Lawyers
Read More about Cooley Law student Michelle Guzman recognized by National Association of Women LawyersCooley Law lecture series to feature Tampa Bay Buccaneers players
FLORIDA BAR NEWS — Cooley Law School will host Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive lineman William Gholston and running back Rachaad White during the 13th annual Howard Soifer Memorial Lecture in Sports and Entertainment Law at its Tampa Bay campus on May 21.
Read More about Cooley Law lecture series to feature Tampa Bay Buccaneers playersGrant to Cornell Law will fund DACA legal assistance initiative
THE CORNELL DAILY SUN — Over the past decade, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals — a program that protects approximately 580,000young immigrants from deportation — has been on shaky ground, with frequent administrative actions and court rulings to cancel, reduce or reinstate the program.
Read More about Grant to Cornell Law will fund DACA legal assistance initiativeCornell Law to expand Loan Repayment Assistance Program
REUTERS — Cornell Law School in June will begin providing full federal loan repayments for its graduates in public interest jobs earning up to $120,000 annually—a $40,000 increase from the current $80,000 salary cap.
Read More about Cornell Law to expand Loan Repayment Assistance ProgramElon Law welcomes second cohort of student diversity fellows
TODAY AT ELON — Elon University School of Law welcomed a second cohort of Student Diversity Fellows in 2023-2024 following a successful inaugural year that featured new programs and resources for the law school community.
Read More about Elon Law welcomes second cohort of student diversity fellowsElon Law OUTLaw organization hosts auction to fundraise for conference
ELON UNIVERSITY — A student organization that supports lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender members of the Elon Law community far exceeded a May fundraising goal for sending classmates to a national conference for LGBTQIA+ attorneys.
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