Elon Law hosts Suffolk Law professor Kathy Vinson to discuss productivity and teaching strategies

April 25, 2025

TODAY AT ELON — Kathy Vinson, of Suffolk University Law School, presented workshops at the school’s downtown Greensboro campus as an Association of Legal Writing Directors Distinguished Speaker.

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Florida State University Law launches Bankruptcy Law Clinic

April 25, 2025

NATIONAL JURIST — Florida State University College of Law is launching its new Bankruptcy Law Pro Bono Clinic, providing law students with the unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience working on federal bankruptcy cases.

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A profile on Fordham Law student Javier Melendez

April 25, 2025

FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Javier Melendez ’25 was drawn to Fordham Law’s Jesuit values and abundant sense of community.

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George Washington Law Access to Justice Clinic students participate in prisoner rights trial

April 25, 2025

GW LAW — The Access to Justice Clinic (Prisoner Civil Rights Division), directed by Professor Steve Saltzburg with the support of Professor Jonathan Gitlen, had the unique experience of going to trial in a prisoner rights case this semester.

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Georgetown Law professor Eloise Pasachoff honored with award for distinguished scholar-teachers

April 25, 2025

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY — Eloise Pasachoff comes from a family of academics. Her grandmother was a trailblazing economist who specialized in monetary policy and her father was a renowned astronomer who taught and studied solar eclipses around the world. 

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University of Georgie Law professor Pamela Foohey presents at Brooklyn Law

April 25, 2025

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Post Professor Pamela Foohey presented her forthcoming book Debt’s Grip: Risk and Consumer Bankruptcy (co-authored with R.M. Lawless and D. Thorne) as part of the Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law symposium titled “Debt in the Real World” during March. 

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Harvard Law professor William Rubenstein gives talk on civil procedure

April 25, 2025

HARVARD LAW TODAY — During an address to mark his appointment as the Bruce Bromley Professor of Law, William Rubenstein ’86 shared insights from a 40-year career focused on civil procedure, arguing that it is not is a “book of settled rules,” but a “set of standards that are up for grabs.”

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Harvard Law student Andrew Hayes competes on ‘Jeopardy!’

April 25, 2025

YARDBREAKER — Andrew Hayes just won his third game of Jeopardy!, so naturally, fans are curious about the current champion. He defeated champion Mike Dawson on April 9. 

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Harvard Law hosts journalist Jodi Kantor to discuss the intersection of journalism and law

April 25, 2025

THE HARVARD CRIMSON — Jodi Kantor, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist at the The New York Times who exposed allegations of sexual assault against Harvey Weinstein in 2017, discussed the differences between journalism and legal careers at a Harvard Law School event on Wednesday.

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Harvard Law professor Andrew Manuel Crespo defends the university’s decision to take a stand against Trump

April 25, 2025

THE HILL — Harvard Law School professor Andrew Manuel Crespo defended his university’s decision to “take a stand” against the Trump administration Monday.

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