A profile on University of Texas Law student Joe Holden
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL AT LAW — For this edition of Texas Law’s Student Spotlight series, meet 2L Joe Holden!
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THE TEXAS TRIBUNE — Texas Southern University is asking lawmakers for $120 million to replace its law school building after the organization that sets standards for law schools deemed it unsafe and ill-suited to serve students with disabilities.
Read More about Texas Southern University Law asks for federal funding to build new law school buildingVanderbilt Law Project on Prosecution Policy launches podcast on criminal prosecution
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY — In some criminal cases, a grand jury will issue what’s called a “true bill” – a document that indicates their strong belief that the evidence they have seen is accurate and true, and that the prosecutor can proceed with charges against the accused.
Read More about Vanderbilt Law Project on Prosecution Policy launches podcast on criminal prosecutionA look at the new Vanderbilt Law Innocence Clinic
HOODLINE — Vanderbilt Law School is making a tangible impact in the area of wrongful convictions with the establishment of The Gail Anderson Cañizares Innocence Clinic, a new facility geared towards aiding those who’ve been unjustly incarcerated in Tennessee.
Read More about A look at the new Vanderbilt Law Innocence ClinicUniversity of Virginia Law professor Alison Gocke awarded for article on clean energy
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — University of Virginia School of Law professor Alison Gocke has won the 10th annual Morrison Prize for her article on the role public utility commissions can play in clean-energy transitions.
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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON MAGAZINE — The UW School of Law’s first class included a student of African-American heritage, a Japanese student and three women.
Read More about The University of Washington Law reflects on 125 years of legal educationAn interview with University of Washington Law student Kameron Harmon
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF LAW — This week’s “Got a Minute?” interview is with Kameron Harmon, 3L.
Read More about An interview with University of Washington Law student Kameron HarmonWidener Commonwealth Law professor Michael Hussey provides testimony before Pennsylvania State House
WIDENER UNIVERSITY COMMONWEALTH LAW SCHOOL — Professor Michael Hussey, an expert in tax law and former dean of Widener Law Commonwealth, testified before the Pennsylvania House Finance Committee recently, emphasizing the critical role of the Earned Income Tax Credit, known also as EITC, in improving financial stability for working Pennsylvanians.
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON LAW SCHOOL — Annika Hurd is the winner of the third annual Oral Argument Advocacy Challenge at University of Wisconsin Law School.
Read More about University of Wisconsin Law student Annika Hurd wins oral argument competitionYale Law hosts Connecticut Supreme Court to hear arguments
YALE LAW SCHOOL — On March 5, the Connecticut Supreme Court visited Yale Law School as part of its “On Circuit” program. The event, which was open to the public, was held in Levinson Auditorium.
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