USC Gould Law recognizes graduates receiving judicial clerkships
USC GOULD LAW — USC Gould School of Law recently honored second- and third-year law students and alumni who have received judicial clerkships at the Honorable Howard B. Turrentine Fund Judicial Clerkship Reception.
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USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — The USC Gould School of Law International Human Rights Clinic (IHRC), in partnership with the Clooney Foundation for Justice TrialWatch Initiative, has published a report on its fair trial rights findings for a human rights defender in Kyrgyzstan.
Read More about USC Gould Law International Human Rights Clinic co-authors report on fair trial rights in KyrgyzstanStanford Law professor Jennifer Chacón publishes book on immigration reform
STANFORD LAWYER — Growing up in El Paso, Texas, with Mexican immigrants on her father’s side and an Irish-Italian American mother whose family had been stationed at Fort Bliss by the U.S. military, Jennifer Chacón (BA ’94) started asking herself big questions about national identity and immigration: “Why is it that I’m the beneficiary of what seems…
Read More about Stanford Law professor Jennifer Chacón publishes book on immigration reformStetson Law student Mia Bartolomei-Negron honored with AccessLex scholarship
STETSON UNIVERSITY — Given her focus on tax law, April 15 was always going to be a significant date for Stetson 2L and J.D./M.B.A. candidate Mia Bartolomei-Negron.
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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW — Temple Law emerged victorious at the Sixteenth Annual Capitol City Challenge held in late March 2024 at the American University Washington College of Law in Washington D.C.
Read More about Temple Law team wins Capitol City ChallengeTexas A&M Law dean Bobby Ahdieh honored by The National Jurist magazine
TEXAS A&M TODAY — Bobby Ahdieh, who has led the Fort Worth-based law school since 2018, was recently ranked the fifth-most influential individual in legal education by The National Jurist.
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THE DAILY TOREADOR — Following a $1.6 million donation by the William A. Brookshire Foundation, the Texas Tech School of Law will establish its Veterans Legal Clinic, which will specialize in assisting former members of the military.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — The Utah Court of Appeals held oral arguments on Wednesday, April 3, at the College of Law to give students a firsthand look at the state’s appellate court proceedings.
Read More about University of Utah Law hosts Utah Court of Appeals for special oral argumentsA profile on University of Utah Law student Angela McGuire
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S. J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — For several years, 3L Angela McGuire worked on the fashion scene in New York City with big names like Armani and Chanel, styling looks for New York Fashion Week and Good Morning America.
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VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL — Earlier this semester, Vanderbilt Law School’s Energy, Environment, and Land Use (EELU) Program held its second annual State of the Environment Conference, supported by the Sally Shallenberger Brown Program Fund.
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