University of Georgia Law dean Usha Rodrigues reflects on her path to law school as the child of immigrants
LAW 360 — Rodrigues said she was on her way to become an English professor like her father before she decided to attend law school
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA SCHOOL OF LAW — The University of Georgia School of Law’s vision to redefine what it means to be a great national public law school – one that matches excellence with access – just took a huge step forward with the creation of the Hart Family Foundation First-Generation Scholarship Fund.
Read More about University of Georgia Law sets aside scholarship fund for first-generation studentsHarvard Law students and fellows spend winter term at Supreme Court of Pakistan
THE HARVARD LAW RECORD — During the Harvard 2025 Winter J-term session, several Pakistani-Americans from Harvard Law School had the opportunity to work at the Supreme Court of Pakistan and other notable institutions in the cities of Islamabad and Lahore.
Read More about Harvard Law students and fellows spend winter term at Supreme Court of PakistanHarvard Black Law Students Association seeks to expand number of Black applicants after recent enrollment drop
BLOOMBERG — A year after the US Supreme Court banned race-based admissions, Harvard Law School’s first-year Black student enrollment has plummeted — with repercussions beyond the classroom.
Read More about Harvard Black Law Students Association seeks to expand number of Black applicants after recent enrollment dropA look at Harvard Law interim dean John C.P. Goldberg
THE HARVARD CRIMSON — Just nine months before John C.P. Goldberg became interim dean of Harvard Law School, he wrote in an email to The Crimson that he was still “trying to return to the quiet life of a legal academic” after a previous stint in the school’s administration. But no such “quiet life” was…
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UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — Abby Trahan, M.P.A., CFRE, director of development at the University of Houston Law Center, has been recognized as one of two Outstanding Young Professionals by the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP).
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PR NEWSWIRE — As the new presidential administration reaches its first 100-day milestone, legal and policy experts will discuss implications for the economy, higher education, immigration, energy and the environment in an upcoming webinar titled “Key Policy Considerations for the Administration.”
Read More about University of Houston Law Center to co-host webinar on policy changes under the new presidential administrationIndiana University McKinney Law hosts retirement celebration for professor Yvonne Dutton
INDIANA UIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS — IU McKinney Professor Yvonne Dutton retired in December 2024, concluding her 13-years as a member of the faculty at IU McKinney.
Read More about Indiana University McKinney Law hosts retirement celebration for professor Yvonne DuttonJacksonville Law celebrates employment rate of students before commencement
FLORIDA BAR NEWS — As the inaugural class of the Jacksonville University College of Law prepares for graduation in a few short months, the process of finding post-graduate employment is already in the rearview mirror for many of them, as more than 90% of students have already secured jobs.
Read More about Jacksonville Law celebrates employment rate of students before commencementLiberty Law Review symposium explores the impact of artificial intelligence on the legal profession
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY — The Liberty University Law Review hosted its annual Law Review Symposium, titled “Artificial Intelligence, Authentic Conversations,” at the School of Law Supreme Courtroom on Saturday.
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