Fordham Law hosts Georgetown Law professor Stephen L. Vladeck for lecture on the US Supreme Court
FORDHAM LAW NEWS -- Georgetown Law Professor Stephen I. Vladeck talked about the shortcomings of the current U.S. Supreme Court and how its role in the American legal system has evolved at a recent lecture he gave at Fordham Law School. Read More about Fordham Law hosts Georgetown Law professor Stephen L. Vladeck for lecture on the US Supreme CourtGift to Fordham Law to support part-time and evening JD programs
THE NATIONAL JURIST — Fordham University School of Law unveiled the Urquhart Learning Center in October 2024, established with a gift from the law firm of alumnus Bill Urquhart (’78), who passed away in 2019 at the age of 72.
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GW LAW — On February 12, 2025, the GW Law National Security, Cybersecurity, & Foreign Relations Law Program, with the National Security Law Association, hosted a webinar with Distinguished Professorial Lecturer in National Security Law Dan Stigall on Mapping National Security Power in the United States.
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HARVARD CLINIC STORIES — In her first year as a student attorney in the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau (HLAB), Maddy Scannell ‘26 has helped to secure thousands of dollars in judgments for low-wage Boston-area workers.
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HARVARD LAW TODAY — There’s a throughline from the institution of slavery at the time of the United States’ founding at the end of the 18th century to today’s fights about voting rights and equal justice, according to Michael Klarman, the Charles Warren Professor of American Legal History at Harvard Law School.
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HARVARD LAW TODAY — The philosophy of the American Journal of Law and Equality, launched by three Harvard Law School professors four years ago can partly be traced to a pivotal moment for one of its founders, former Harvard Law Dean Martha Minow, from when she was an undergraduate.
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THE ARMENIAN MIRROR SPECTATOR — Harvard Law School is one of the world’s most selective law schools, with an acceptance rate of around 7.5 percent. Those odds did not deter Anahit Melkonyan, a student then at the American University of Armenia (AUA). In fact, not only was she accepted, but with a full scholarship.
Read More about A profile on Harvard Law student Anahit MelkonyanHarvard Law student Danielle Mikaelian discusses the need for increased real estate law education
THE HARVAR LAW RECORD — This summer, I found myself at a big law firm with one of the top real estate practices in the country. During the summer program, I honed my legal skills while receiving mentorship from a very kind, talented group of real estate attorneys.
Read More about Harvard Law student Danielle Mikaelian discusses the need for increased real estate law educationHofstra Law professors Jennifer Gundlach and Akilah Folami release book reviews in Journal of Legal Education
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University professors Jennifer Gundlach and Akilah Folami published in-depth book reviews in the recent issue of the AALS Journal of Legal Education.
Read More about Hofstra Law professors Jennifer Gundlach and Akilah Folami release book reviews in Journal of Legal EducationUniversity of Houston Law Center hosts ‘Flowers and Fun’ event to celebrate Valentine’s Day
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — The University of Houston Law Center’s Student Lounge was a riot of color, candies, punny cards and laughter at the third annual free “Build A Bouquet” event on Thursday. UHLC’s Director of Wellness Erin Dickson described the event as a much-needed bite-sized creative and relaxing wellness break.
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