A profile on incoming Northwestern Law student Bernard McKinley
THE ROOT — Bernard McKinley was 16 years old when he was arrested for a gang-related killing. Fast-forward 20 years later, he’s a free man headed to one of the top ranked law schools in the nation.
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UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — The Notre Dame Law School community gathered in Dahnke Ballroom on March 21 for the 35th annual Father Mike Show, a long-standing, time-honored Law School tradition.
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PACE UNIVERSITY ELISABETH HAUB SCHOOL OF LAW — On Friday, April 5, 2024, Pace Law Review (PLR) presented its triennial Symposium and Haub Law’s annual Dyson Lecture, attracting over 100 attendees.
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UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND SCHOOL OF LAW — Six Richmond Law Spiders will be inducted into the Virginia Lawyers Class of 2024 Hall of Fame.
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RICHMOND LAW — There’s no escaping that we’re living amid a climate crisis. In the U.S., atmospheric rivers are pummeling the drought-ridden West Coast with rain. Meanwhile, parts of the East Coast haven’t seen a major snow in years but have been hit by multiple hurricanes that would have been considered once-in-a-lifetime. Globally, floods, fires,…
Read More about Three University of Richmond Law professors discuss research on the global climate crisisUniversity of Richmond Law professor Chiara Giorgetti aids in development of mechanism to hold Russia accountable for actions in Ukraine
RICHMOND LAW — When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Mykhailo Puryshev lived in the eastern city of Mariupol. He was a business owner who operated a restaurant and nightclub called Evo. It sat next to the campus of Pryazovskyi State Technical University, whose students it served.
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RICHMOND LAW — Racial discomfort refers to the general unease that many Black professionals experience when working in predominantly white work settings. It can affect them in conjunction with racial bias, but it can also undermine their careers in the absence of racial bias
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RUTGERS LAW SCHOOL — For children with disabilities, the timely implementation of special education programming and services is crucial for their learning, literacy, and overall development.
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SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE OF LAW HOUSTON — Meet Rhianna Wood, 1L and learn more about her story at South Texas Law in this Student Spotlight by the Career Resource Center.
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LAW.COM — It is not exactly news at this point that alcohol use in the legal profession is pervasive and frequently unhealthy or problematic.
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