TAMU Law hosts reception for the Center on the Structural Constitution
TEXAS A&M SCHOOL OF LAW — The new Center on the Structural Constitution at Texas A&M University School of Law held its Fort Worth launch reception Tuesday, Feb. 18, welcoming prominent members of the Texas legal community.
Read More about TAMU Law hosts reception for the Center on the Structural ConstitutionTulsa Law launches course on artificial intelligence and the legal profession
THE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA — Artificial intelligence programs are quickly changing many fields, and the legal profession is not immune. At The University of Tulsa, a new class is focusing on the intersection of law and AI.
Read More about Tulsa Law launches course on artificial intelligence and the legal professionUniversity of Tulsa Law hosts 10th US Circuit Court of Appeals for oral arguments
THE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA — University of Tulsa College of Law students, alumni, and community members gathered in the Price and Turpen Courtroom to watch as a 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel heard oral case arguments on campus.
Read More about University of Tulsa Law hosts 10th US Circuit Court of Appeals for oral argumentsUniversity of Utah Law discusses efforts to make law school more affordable
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S. J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Nearly 95% of Utah Law students received scholarships or fellowship awards in 2023-2024, part of the College of Law’s commitment to providing generous financial assistance.
Read More about University of Utah Law discusses efforts to make law school more affordableVanderbilt Law hosts Georgetown Law professor Paul Butler for Black History Month keynote address
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY THE LAW SCHOOL — Earlier this month, Vanderbilt Law School hosted Paul Butler for its Black History Month Keynote Address. The event was sponsored by the Hyatt Fund, the Office of Culture & Community, and the Black Law Students Association.
Read More about Vanderbilt Law hosts Georgetown Law professor Paul Butler for Black History Month keynote addressVermont Law and Graduate Center for Justice Reform launches restorative justice web series
VERMONT LAW — Vermont Law and Graduate School‘s Center for Justice Reform is launching an online series to help communities that have experienced traumatic incidents move forward and heal. “Healing Communities to Heal the World,” will launch Feb. 27 with virtual events throughout 2025.
Read More about Vermont Law and Graduate Center for Justice Reform launches restorative justice web seriesA look at Villanova Law International Entrepreneurship Program
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY — Villanova Law’s International Entrepreneurship Program, which launched last year, combines legal studies with an immersive semester abroad and externship experience in Cape Town, South Africa—one of the fastest-growing centers of international business and commerce.
Read More about A look at Villanova Law International Entrepreneurship ProgramUniversity of Virginia Law professor Mitu Gulati publishes paper on elite lawyers and supreme court litigation
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — An in-depth study of lawyers who argue at the U.S. Supreme Court is revealing how a powerful and select group of litigators have risen to the top, in what the authors call “a tournament of champions.”
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UVATODAY — Baseball is a national pastime, but it is also big business that has shaped key legal debates and transformed the economics of professional sports.
Read More about University of Virginia Law course explores the legal side of baseballUniversity of Virginia Law to host Stanford Law professor Pamela S. Karlan for lecture on governmental accountability
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Stanford Law School professor Pamela S. Karlan, an expert on voting and the political process, will deliver the McCorkle Lecture at the University of Virginia School of Law on Feb. 24.
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