George Washington Law to host Yale Law professor Harold Koh for commencement address
GW LAW — Harold Hongju Koh, Sterling Professor of International Law and former dean at Yale Law School, will deliver the keynote address at the GW Law Diploma Ceremony on Sunday, May 18, at 3 PM ET.
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GW LAW — On Monday, March 17, 2025, the George Washington University Law School and its International and Comparative Law program hosted a hearing of the US Court of International Trade. The hearing was led by Judge Jennifer Choe-Groves.
Read More about George Washington Law hosts US Court of International Trade hearingHarvard Law professor Glenn Cohen discusses how artificial intelligence is impacting health care
HARVARD LAW TODAY — Would you talk to a chatbot therapist? Are you comfortable with an artificial intelligence tool that helps screen for heart disease? What about one that suggests an unusual — but potentially life-saving — treatment?
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AXIOS — At least 94 professors at Harvard Law School signed a letter to students condemning the Trump administration’s “severe” challenge to the rule of law and legal profession.
Read More about Harvard Law professors pen letter warning that White House actions are threatening the rule of lawHarvard Law celebrates 100th anniversary of their Master of Laws Program
HARVARD LAW BULLETIN — Harvard Law School was transformed into a United Nations of lawyers, leaders, and legal scholars as hundreds of alumni returned to campus in September to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Harvard’s LL.M. program.
Read More about Harvard Law celebrates 100th anniversary of their Master of Laws ProgramHofstra Law student Anthony Simon discusses his passion for sports law
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — Stepping into law school after playing Division II college basketball is more than just a fun fact Anthony Simon can share in conversation—it’s an experience that has given him a competitive advantage in the world of sports law.
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UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — Prospective law students were welcomed to the University of Houston Law Center’s Spring Admitted Students Day with an inspiring theme, “Space City: Where Your Legal Dreams Take Flight.”
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UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — The University of Houston Law Center recently welcomed an extraordinary young voice to the John O’ Quinn Law Building: fifth-grader Montoia Murray, the only two-time champion of Houston’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Best Oratory Competition.
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UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — Christopher Cabrera, a third-year student at the University of Houston Law Center, is making an impact and gaining awards with his insightful articles that explore the complex interplay between law, medicine and pharmaceutical advancements.
Read More about University of Houston Law Center student Christopher Cabrera wins health care writing awardsUniversity of Houston Law Center hosts Energy Tax Conference
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — International energy and tax law experts gathered at the University of Houston Law Center to discuss the global impact of proposed tariffs, regulatory changes, and investment challenges in the energy sector.
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