Columbia 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.
Read More about Columbia Law students Nathan Porceng and Malik Sammons awarded Skadden fellowshipsColumbia Law hosts symposium on the law of protest
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.
Read More about US Department of Labor appoints Cornell Law fellow Randel Johnson as Administrative Review Board ChairFordham Law Center for Race, Law and Justice launches Gun Law Reform Toolkit
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — More than 2,526 American children died by firearms in 2022—an average of seven deaths every day, according to a report by the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions.
Read More about Fordham Law Center for Race, Law and Justice launches Gun Law Reform ToolkitGeorge Washington Law students win External Advocacy Competition
GW LAW — Several GW Law students won major accolades at external advocacy competitions in New Orleans and Baltimore earlier this month.
Read More about George Washington Law students win External Advocacy CompetitionGeorge Washington Law spotlights students in their animal law program
GW LAW — Rachel Pepper grew up in Montgomery County, MD and has always loved animals. Rachel has been dedicated to animal rights since the seventh grade, petitioning to protest frog dissections at her school and working to combine her passion for animal activism with the law.
Read More about George Washington Law spotlights students in their animal law programGeorgetown Law professor Brian Galle to present at University of Missouri Law Tax Colloquium
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI SCHOOL OF LAW — On Wednesday, February 26th, Brian Galle (Georgetown Law) will present his draft paper – “How to Tax the Rich: Options for 2025 and Beyond” – at the Mizzou Law Tax Policy Colloquium, from 2:00 to 3:15 pm Central Time.
Read More about Georgetown Law professor Brian Galle to present at University of Missouri Law Tax ColloquiumGeorgetown Law professor Katrin Kuhlmann presents paper at International Law Colloquium
EXCHANGE OF NOTES — The University of Georgia School of Law’s spring 2025 International Law Colloquium welcomed Professor Katrin Kuhlmann, who presented her working paper, “Micro International Law.” Greg Day, Associate Professor in the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia, served as Kuhlmann’s faculty discussant.
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