New Boston College Law webpage highlights the history of Black students and faculty

May 8, 2024

BC LAW — The Black History at BC Law project, which officially launched in April 2024, was a year in the making.

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Boston University Law student Crystal Hsu discusses role as editor-in-chief of school’s law review

May 8, 2024

BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Although they enrolled at BU Law a century apart, Clara Burrill Bruce(1926) and Crystal Hsu (’25) share a similar distinction. Bruce, the sole Black woman in her class, was the first female editor-in-chief of the Boston University Law Review. 

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UC Berkeley Law team wins Hispanic National Bar Association Moot Court Competition

May 8, 2024

BERKELEY LAW — A self-coached trio of Berkeley Law students recently won the Hispanic National Bar Association’s (HNBA) Uvaldo Herrera National Moot Court Competition, topping a field of 32 teams to snag scholarship money along with bragging rights. 

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Case Western Reserve Law hosts Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Sharon L. Kennedy to prepare students for oral argument

May 8, 2024

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — On April 5, Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Sharon L. Kennedy offered her advice on best oral argument practices to first-year law students—just in time to help them prepare for their own simulated oral arguments in LLEAP, CWRU School of Law’s required, year-long legal research, writing and

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University of Chicago Law Exoneration Clinic helps wrongfully convicted clients receive certificates of innocence

May 8, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — The Law School’s Exoneration Project marked three significant victories this spring. Working closely with faculty, law students helped secure relief for three individuals who were wrongfully convicted: Sean Tyler, Anthony Robinson, and Eruby Abrego.

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A profile on Columbia Law student Kristen Popham

May 8, 2024

WILLIAM & MARY NEWS — Kristen Popham ’20 was in the airport in Geneva last November, on her way to make a presentation to the Human Rights Council of the United Nations about discrimination against women and Muslims in the Central African Republic.

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Duke Law celebrates AAPI month by highlighting four AAPI law students

May 8, 2024

DUKE LAW NEWS — As May begins, America recognizes a national holiday dedicated to celebrating the AAPI community’s historical and cultural contributions and recognizing their diverse talents and perspectives that enrich this country. 

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A look at Duke Law Children’s Law Clinic

May 8, 2024

DUKE TODAY — The Stoltenbergs are a military family who are used to picking up and moving all over the world. In 2012, they moved to Fort Liberty, one of the largest military bases globally with more than 52,000 personnel.

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Elon Law professor Dave Levine has research cited by the Federal Trade Commission

May 8, 2024

TODAY AT ELON — An Elon University School of Law professor who focuses his legal research on questions related to trade secrecy had his work cited by the U.S. government in a new rule that bans noncompete clauses between employers and employees.

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Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute celebrates 25th anniversary

May 7, 2024

GEORGETOWN LAW — On April 24, Georgetown Law marked the 25th anniversary of its Supreme Court Institute(SCI), a unique organization that holds moot courts – opportunities for advocates who’ll soon appear at the Supreme Court to pressure-test their arguments before a panel of law professors and experienced Supreme Court Bar members – in advance of nearly every case

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