WVU Law extends in-state tuition to graduates of colleges in West Virginia

September 19, 2016

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW – Beginning fall 2017, non-residents who graduate from a public or private higher education institution in West Virginia will be eligible for in-state tuition at WVU Law.

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Hybrid program at Mitchell Hamline Law combines experiential learning and online coursework

September 19, 2016

MINNESOTA LAWYER – The result, thus far, is a curriculum that stretches far and wide but still centers on core concerns of preparing students for the careers they want while also being engaged in community service and social justice issues.

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Indiana McKinney Law launches accelerated dual degree program with Indiana-Purdue University School of Liberal Arts

September 19, 2016

INDIANA UNIVERSITY – A new option is being offered to students at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis hoping to study law: an accelerated dual-degree program.

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Harvard Law School launches lecture series on diversity and legal history in the U.S.

September 12, 2016

HARVARD CRIMSON – Law School Dean Martha L. Minow has launched a new lecture series entitled “Diversity and U.S. Legal History.”

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Houston College of Law establishes pro bono clinic for low-income taxpayers

September 12, 2016

HOUSTON COLLEGE OF LAW – With a new $43,000 grant from the Internal Revenue Service, Houston College of Law recently established a pro bono, Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic to educate Houstonians on tax issues and help them resolve tax problems.

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Dayton Law adds technology competencies credential option to J.D. program

September 12, 2016

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON – Newly minted lawyers are facing 21st Century practices, so the University of Dayton School of Law is responding with what is believed to be the nation’s first technology competencies credential.

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Maine Law unveils new certificate in information-privacy law

September 12, 2016

IAPP – Beginning this fall, University of Maine School of Law will offer an information-privacy law certificate.

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UC Irvine Law adds master’s law degree for foreign lawyers

September 12, 2016

ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS JOURNAL – University of California-Irvine School of Law is accepting applications for a new master’s law degree for non-American lawyers.

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Mitchell Hamline Law launches online certification program in Cybersecurity and Privacy Law for professionals

September 12, 2016

MITCHELL HAMLINE SCHOOL OF LAW – Mitchell Hamline School of Law kicked off the first in a series of new online educational offerings aimed at working professionals.

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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Law app to help students build professional character and skills

September 12, 2016

THE DAILY NEBRASKAN – The University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law is preparing to release an app they hope will create well-rounded lawyers.

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