University of Chicago Law student Yi Qu wins hackathon

April 25, 2025

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — Yi Qu, ’26, recently achieved a remarkable victory at Paul Hastings’ first-ever fintech hackathon, showcasing innovative legal thinking and deep collaborative spirit.

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Cornell Law professor Menachem Rosensaft to give talk on his book of post-holocaust psalms

April 25, 2025

CORNELL CHRONICLE — Menachem Rosensaft did not mean for his poems to sit on a shelf unread. He wants his reworking of the Biblical Psalms, inspired by his family’s experiences at Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, to have an impact – especially on Cornell students and the campus community.

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University of Colorado Law highlights recent faculty accomplishments

April 25, 2025

COLORADO LAW — [Violeta Chapin], Carly Moore, Experts: Immigration Practices Changing Under Trump Administration, KDVR (April 7, 2025). 

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Columbia Law professor Clare Huntington recognized for excellence in teaching

April 25, 2025

COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — Clare Huntington ’96, Barbara Aronstein Black Professor of Law, was having a relaxed chat in her office with Daniel Abebe, Dean and Lucy G. Moses Professor of Law, when he suddenly said he had something important to tell her. 

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Columbia Law hosts conversation on the implications of artificial intelligence on the legal profession

April 25, 2025

COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — The promise and peril of generative artificial intelligence were on the agenda for the fourth Women of Columbia Law gathering, which drew graduates and admitted students to an event in San Francisco on March 20.

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UConn Law professor Anna VanCleave recognized for criminal law research project

April 25, 2025

UCONN TODAY — UConn Law Professor Anna VanCleave has been selected as a Bellow Scholar, a program run by the Association of American Law Schools’ Section on Clinical Legal Education’s Committee on Lawyering in the Public Interest.

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Cooley Law dean James Mcgrath appointed to position in Michigan Public Health Advisory Council

April 25, 2025

COOLEY LAW SCHOOL — Cooley Law School President and Dean James McGrath has accepted an appointment to Michigan’s Public Health Advisory Council (PHAC).

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Cooley Law Tampa Bay campus hosts spring convocation

April 25, 2025

FLORIDA BAR NEWS — Cooley Law School’s Tampa Bay campus recently recognized students in the Hilary Term for their achievements during an honors convocation at the Hilton Garden Inn Tampa North in Temple Terrace.

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Gift to Creighton University Law to support Holocaust and international crime studies

April 25, 2025

NEBRASKA EXAMINER — A $2 million gift to Creighton University’s School of Law will reinforce efforts to expose students to the realities of the Holocaust and to international criminal courts seeking justice for victims.

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Elon Law to host symposium on the rule of law

April 25, 2025

TODAY AT ELON — Elon University School of Law is co-sponsoring an event this month that aims to build support for democracy, judicial independence and due process in the U.S. and abroad.

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