UC Berkeley Law Older Wiser Law Students (OWLS) group provides community for those that come to law school later in life
UC BERKELEY LAW — Liz Mooring ’25 knew she wanted to go to law school when she was 9, but her path to UC Berkeley Law was a winding one.
Read More about UC Berkeley Law Older Wiser Law Students (OWLS) group provides community for those that come to law school later in lifeUC Irvine Law professor Kevin Haeberle honored for securities law article
UC IRVINE SCHOOL OF LAW — University of California, Irvine School of Law Professor Kevin Haeberle had his article Fraud-on-the-Market Liability in the ESG Era selected for republication in the 2025 edition of the Securities Law Review.
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UC LAW SAN FRANCISCO — UC Law SF’s Diversity Week brought together students, faculty, and staff for five days of meaningful conversations, exhibits, and celebrations.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — Professor Emeritus Bill Landes late last year completed teaching his final class, capping a fifty-year career teaching at the Law School.
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COLORADO POLITICS — Chief Justice Monica M. Márquez spoke about mental health and wellness in the legal profession on Wednesday, stressing the importance of seeking help starting in law school.
Read More about University of Colorado Law hosts Chief Justice Monica M. Márquez for discussion on well-being in the legal professionColumbia Law students Nathan Porceng and Malik Sammons awarded Skadden fellowships
COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — Nathan Porceng ’25 and Malik Sammons ’25 will join legal nonprofits to work on environmental and housing issues.
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COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — Students gain experience organizing a day of academic discourse and working with scholars on original pieces for an upcoming issue of the Law Review dedicated to works generated by the symposium.
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COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — The deferral program for highly qualified undergraduate applicants enables future Columbia Law students to work, study, or pursue special projects for two years before beginning their legal education.
Read More about Video: A look at Columbia Law Leadership Experience Admission Deferral programUniversity of Connecticut Law professors lead drafting of bill on hate crimes
UCONN TODAY — The proposed law to consolidate the state’s confusing hate crime statutes has been adopted as a governor’s bill in this legislative session.
Read More about University of Connecticut Law professors lead drafting of bill on hate crimesUS Department of Labor appoints Cornell Law fellow Randel Johnson as Administrative Review Board Chair
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR — The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the appointment of Randel Johnson as the Chair of the Administrative Review Board.
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