An interview with USC Gould Law professor Michael Parente
USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — Now in his second year back at USC Gould School of Law as a clinical assistant professor of law, Michael Parente (JD 2012) has continued his work in the field of criminal justice as a practitioner and educator.
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USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — For Professor Aya Gruber, law is more than a career; it’s a calling rooted in history and personal conviction. A criminal law expert and the Harold Medill Heimbaugh Professor of Law at the USC Gould School of Law, Gruber’s passion for justice was forged long before she stepped into a…
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USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — Ed McCaffery loves the freedom of being a law professor. Part of the fun, he says, is being able to pick and choose what issues to delve into.
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USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Jody Armour, the Roy P. Crocker Professor of Law at USC Gould School of Law, is a powerful advocate for justice and equality through the transformative power of legal language.
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NPR — Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Simmons Law School will host the Illinois Supreme Court as justices hear oral arguments in two cases on March 18 in the Student Center.
Read More about Southern Illinois University Law to host Illinois Supreme Court to hear argumentsPodcast: Syracuse Law director of advocacy programs Todd Berger discusses his book on criminal procedure
THE ASPEN LEADING EDGE PODCAST — Todd Berger, Director of Advocacy Programs at Syracuse University College of Law, discusses his new book, Comprehensive Criminal Procedure in Focus, along with the Investigative and Adjudicative splits.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S. J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Clinical Professor Jensie Anderson (’93) considers it an honor to have spent her career teaching and helping individuals access justice.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S. J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Idaho native Makena Rauch originally lived in Washington, D.C., when she interned for Idaho Sen. Mike Crapo in summer 2022. Now, nearly three years later, Rauch is once again living in the nation’s capital as part of the S.J. Quinney College of Law and…
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VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL — Earlier this month, the George Barrett Social Justice Program and Office of Culture & Community hosted the Barrett Lecture and Dean’s Lecture on Race and Discrimination at Vanderbilt Law.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — A new paper by Professor Cathy Hwang of the University of Virginia School of Law argues that a sense of corporate purpose can fuel the success of nonprofit enterprises such as OpenAI, IKEA and Rolex, which generate revenue primarily from operations rather than donations.
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