LMU-Loyola Law dean Brietta Clark honored by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
DIVERSE — Fritz B. Burns Dean Brietta Clark, the 19th dean of LMU Loyola Law School, is the first woman and Black person to hold the position in the law school’s history.
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MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL — The Hon. Michael Y. Scudder, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, delivered this year’s Hallows Lecture, yesterday evening, to more than 200 individuals in Eckstein Hall’s Lubar Center. The lecture was exemplary.
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THE ELM — The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law Black Law Students Association (BLSA) on Feb. 27 held its 50th annual scholarship and awards banquet celebrating the accomplishments of BLSA alumni and students.
Read More about University of Maryland Law Black Law Students Association celebrates community during banquetUMass Law professor Geoff McDonald publishes article on ending homelessness through advocacy
UMASS LAW — UMass Law Professor Geoff McDonald proposes ways to mitigate homelessness through legal advocacy and policy reform and outlines the public’s ethical obligation to address homelessness in the context of contemporary moral philosophy.
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U MIAMI — For the second consecutive year, a student from the University of Miami School of Law has been honored with a Law360 Distinguished Legal Writing Award.
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U MIAMI — Second-year law student Daniela Acosta is a law clerk at Rivero Mestre LLP, a tier 1 in “Best Law Firms” by U.S. News & World Report.
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U MIAMI — Loyola University New Orleans Law Professor Rob Verchick will discuss his book “The Octopus in the Parking Garage: A Call for Climate Resilience” with the Miami Herald’s lead climate change reporter, Alex Harris, on March 25 at the University of Miami School of Law.
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MICHIGAN LAW — Two Michigan Law students were among a select group who recently participated in a week-long program at the University of Tokyo, where they immersed themselves in issues of international law.
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MINNESOTA LAW — The University of Minnesota Law School is the Midwest Regional winner of the 2025 National Patent Application Drafting Competition, hosted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
Read More about University of Minnesota Law team wins Midwest Regional National Patent Application Drafting CompetitionGift to University of Mississippi Law to support student scholarships
THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSPPI — With an estate gift of almost $300,000, the late Ernest Bainbridge “Lip” Lipscomb III, a distinguished patent attorney and professor in Charleston, South Carolina, is providing scholarships for University of Mississippi law students.
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