UC Davis Law professor Courtney Joslin educates judges on Michigan Family Protection Act
UC DAVIS SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Courtney Joslin was a panelist at a Feb. 6 event hosted by the Michigan Judicial Institute to educate the state’s judges about the Michigan Family Protection Act.
Read More about UC Davis Law professor Courtney Joslin educates judges on Michigan Family Protection ActUC Irvine Law professor Emily Taylor Poppe appointed associate reporter to American Law Institute project
UC IRVINE SCHOOL OF LAW — University of California, Irvine School of Law Professor Emily Taylor Poppe has been appointed as an Associate Reporter to The American Law Institute’s (ALI) Principles of the Law, High-Volume Civil Adjudication project.
Read More about UC Irvine Law professor Emily Taylor Poppe appointed associate reporter to American Law Institute projectA look at Case Western Reserve Law Second Chance Reentry Clinic
CASE WESTERN RESERVE SCHOOL OF LAW — The Second Chance Reentry Clinic, which is funded by the Cuyahoga County Office of Reentry, spent a lot of time out in the community during the month of February.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — On the evening of Saturday, January 18, Clinical Professor Erica Zunkel received a phone call that produced “one of the most powerful moments of [her] professional career.”
Read More about Three University of Chicago Law clinic clients receive commutations from Biden administrationDrexel Law launches collaborative for justice-related research
DREXEL UNIVERSITY — Drexel University’s Thomas R. Kline School of Law is pleased to announce the launch of the Drexel Justice Collaborative (DJC), a lab for Drexel University students and faculty across disciplines to learn about and get involved in justice-related research and community engagement projects.
Read More about Drexel Law launches collaborative for justice-related researchFordham Law professor Jennifer Gordon discusses work in immigration and labor law
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Professor Jennifer Gordon, who holds the John D. Feerick Chair at Fordham Law School, has been a leading voice in immigration and labor for over three decades.
Read More about Fordham Law professor Jennifer Gordon discusses work in immigration and labor lawFordham Law hosts Georgetown Law professor Stephen I. Vladeck for lecture on the Supreme Court
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Georgetown Law Professor Stephen I. Vladeck talked about the shortcomings of the current U.S. Supreme Court and how its role in the American legal system has evolved at a recent lecture he gave at Fordham Law School.
Read More about Fordham Law hosts Georgetown Law professor Stephen I. Vladeck for lecture on the Supreme CourtFordham Law hosts live taping of Strict Scrutiny podcast
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Fordham Law School students and faculty had a rare front-row seat at a live recording of Crooked Media’s Strict Scrutiny podcast exploring the controversy over the prosecution of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Elon Musk’s contentious actions upending Washington, and other hot-button legal and political news.
Read More about Fordham Law hosts live taping of Strict Scrutiny podcastGeorge Washington Law hosts symposium on artificial intelligence and surveillance
GW LAW — On February 21 at GW Law, the George Washington Journal of Law & Technology (GW JOLT) hosted its inaugural symposium on the Future of AI and Surveillance.
Read More about George Washington Law hosts symposium on artificial intelligence and surveillanceGeorge Washington Law hosts national security crisis negotiation competition
GW LAW — The George Washington University Law School’s Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Board successfully hosted its second annual Schenck National Security Crisis Negotiation Competition on February 23.
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