UMass Law Dean’s Advisory Board allocates funds for bar exam stipends
UMASS LAW — UMass Law graduates preparing for upcoming bar exams will receive critical financial support thanks to generous funding from the UMass Law Dean’s Advisory Board.
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THE DEN — Three Mercer University faculty members were recently selected for the prestigious Governor’s Teaching Fellows Program.
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U MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — Miami Law students Ashley Emanuel and Frank Rubio beat 11 teams in multiple rounds of contract negotiations to claim victory.
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UNLV — The Reno-based National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges announced that William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) is an organizational member of the nation’s oldest and largest judicial membership and education organization.
Read More about UNLV Law becomes a member of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court JudgesMichigan State University Law professor Justin Simard directs project finding slavery citations still being used today
AP NEWS — An 1842 U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning the kidnapping conviction of a white man who seized a Black family and forced them into slavery south of the Mason-Dixon line is still being cited in American jurisprudence, 160 years after enslaved people throughout the U.S. were freed.
Read More about Michigan State University Law professor Justin Simard directs project finding slavery citations still being used todayNYU Law hosts forum examining the state of law and policy for states during the new presidential administration
NYU LAW — On February 5, amid the Trump administration’s push to dramatically transform the federal government, an NYU Law Forum, sponsored by Latham & Watkins, convened a panel representing the attorneys general of three states to react to fast-moving developments in Washington, DC.
Read More about NYU Law hosts forum examining the state of law and policy for states during the new presidential administrationA profile on NYU Law student Dylan Erikson
NYU LAW — Entering college, I had a general interest in social science policy work and saw myself becoming a quantitative researcher.
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UNC SCHOOL OF LAW — The Riddle family has long held a deep connection to the University of North Carolina, and their legacy continues to flourish as they dedicate themselves to serving their communities and advancing the legal profession.
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UNC SCHOOL OF LAW — In a surprise ceremony that drew together students, faculty, staff, and alumni, Carolina Law dedicated a plaque honoring Fredia Banks-Marsh at the school’s Food for Thought Pantry on Tuesday.
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NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Northeastern Law and Tufts Medical Center are joining together to establish the Amy J. Reed Collaborative for Medical Device Safety to analyze data from tens of thousands of medical devices to identify safety risks and develop legal tools to address them.
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