Elon Law hosts North Carolina Court of Appeals
TODAY AT ELON — A recent visit to Elon University School of Law by the North Carolina Court of Appeals offered more than an avenue for students to observe appellate advocacy in real time.
Read More about Elon Law hosts North Carolina Court of AppealsElon Law hosts former MLB Tony La Russa for a talk on leadership and baseball
TODAY AT ELON — U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Harold “Hal” Gregory Moore and former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz share at least one thing in common: their leadership styles both have inspired Major League Baseball Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa.
Read More about Elon Law hosts former MLB Tony La Russa for a talk on leadership and baseballFordham Law hosts Second Circuit Court of Appeals during Judicial Day in Residence
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Fordham Law School community members had the rare opportunity to interact with eight judges from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals on March 6.
Read More about Fordham Law hosts Second Circuit Court of Appeals during Judicial Day in ResidenceFordham Law Black Law Student Association honored with regional and national awards
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Fordham Law’s Black Law Students Association (BLSA) won top national and regional honors in recognition of its leadership at two recent awards celebrations.
Read More about Fordham Law Black Law Student Association honored with regional and national awardsGeorge Washington Law launches Election Expert Hub
GW LAW — As the 2024 Election cycle gains momentum, staying informed about the issues, trends, and legal intricacies shaping the political landscape is more crucial than ever.
Read More about George Washington Law launches Election Expert HubHarvard Law student Shashank Vura discusses passion for environmental law
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL — Shashank Vura ‘24 came face to face with the impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss in 2017, when Hurricane Harvey struck his hometown of Houston, Texas. This moment was a pivotal one for Vura; he’d always harbored an interest in ecological issues, but the hurricane brought the planetary crisis right…
Read More about Harvard Law student Shashank Vura discusses passion for environmental lawHarvard Law to host US Interior Secretary Deb Haaland for Class Day speech
HARVARD LAW TODAY — Deb Haaland, the U.S. Secretary of the Interior, will be this year’s speaker for Class Day ceremonies at Harvard Law School, the dean of students and Class of 2024 marshals announced today.
Read More about Harvard Law to host US Interior Secretary Deb Haaland for Class Day speechThirty Harvard Law professors sign statement of commitment on protecting student speech
THE HARVARD LAW RECORD — At their best, academic institutions are spaces that facilitate the free flow of ideas, debate, and dissent. At their worst, academic institutions foreclose the possibility of these fruitful exchanges for fear of discomfort or disagreement.
Read More about Thirty Harvard Law professors sign statement of commitment on protecting student speechA look at the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau’s efforts to prevent Boston tenants from eviction
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL — When the doors to Boston’s Edward W. Brooke Courthouse open at 8:30 a.m., many of the people who pass through the doors, through the metal detectors, and then to the courtrooms beyond, are residential rental tenants struggling to afford to stay in their homes.
Read More about A look at the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau’s efforts to prevent Boston tenants from evictionGrant to University of Kansas Law to help provide free legal aid to veterans
KU SCHOOL OF LAW — The University of Kansas School of Law is set to receive $1.6 million in federal funding for the establishment of a free legal aid clinic dedicated to serving veterans. With an estimated 194,000 veterans in Kansas, the clinic would be the first of its kind in the state.
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