Ohio State Law takes part in legal residency programs to provide experience for graduates
CLEVELAND.COM – A legal residency program, designed to provide experience and instruction to law school graduates, has been developed by a company and four schools, including Ohio State University’s Moritz College of Law.
Read More about Ohio State Law takes part in legal residency programs to provide experience for graduatesUNLV Law to create center for gaming regulation
AMERICAN GAMING ASSOCIATION – A one-of-a-kind center, where gaming regulators worldwide can meet to exchange ideas and discuss emerging issues, will be created at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Boyd School of Law after state lawmakers designated $1 million for the program.
Read More about UNLV Law to create center for gaming regulationOklahoma Law adds online option to Master of Legal Studies in Indigenous Peoples Law program
INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY – Recognizing a broader need for Native American legal education, OU Law built a program specifically for non-lawyers whose careers demand an understanding of the complex rules of federal Indian law. Now, the program can be taken 100 percent online.
Read More about Oklahoma Law adds online option to Master of Legal Studies in Indigenous Peoples Law programNorthwestern Law launches one-year LL.M. program aimed at STEM students
CHICAGO INNO – Northwestern Law has developed a one year Masters of Science in Law program specifically aimed at students with STEM backgrounds who want a primer in law, especially pertaining to business, but without sitting through a two to three year JD or MBA program.
Read More about Northwestern Law launches one-year LL.M. program aimed at STEM studentsNew Denver Law professorship in animal rights law funded by Animal Legal Defense Fund
ANIMAL LEGAL DEFENSE FUND – Funded by a generous gift from the Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) and appointed by the dean of Denver Law, the ALDF Professorship will provide support for a faculty member dedicated to advancing the interests of animals through the legal system and engaging students in this field of work.
Read More about New Denver Law professorship in animal rights law funded by Animal Legal Defense FundMarquette Law School partners with Public Policy Forum to aid community in social and cultural investment decisions
FOX6 NEWS – Marquette Law School and the Public Policy Forum are partnering to launch an interactive website that encourages citizens to set their own cultural and entertainment priorities for Milwaukee – then decide how to pay for them.
Read More about Marquette Law School partners with Public Policy Forum to aid community in social and cultural investment decisionsDetroit Mercy School of Law reveals new endowed scholarship focused on “second career” students
UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY NEWS – University of Detroit Mercy School of Law announces a $100,000 endowed scholarship funded by Howard James Ford in memory of his late wife, Judith V. Ford, a 1990 alumna of the School.
Read More about Detroit Mercy School of Law reveals new endowed scholarship focused on “second career” studentsIU McKinney Law launches diversity and leadership initiative
ROBERT H. MCKINNEY SCHOOL OF LAW NEWS – In keeping with the IUPUI Strategic Plan and goals to retain and develop a diverse pool of talent to lead the institution into the future, IUPUI Next Generation 2.0 will prepare women and underrepresented minority faculty and staff for positions of leadership and opportunities for advancement at IUPUI…
Read More about IU McKinney Law launches diversity and leadership initiativeSouth Dakota School of Law creates digital state Supreme Court archives
YANKTON DAILY PRESS & DAKOTAN – The University of South Dakota School of Law and the South Dakota Supreme Court have created a website that provides written histories and video-recorded oral accounts of the state’s highest court.
Read More about South Dakota School of Law creates digital state Supreme Court archivesWashington state welcomes nation’s first limited license legal technicians
ABA JOURNAL – Washington is the first state with a program to allow limited license legal technicians to help litigants prepare legal documents and provide advice on legal procedures without a lawyer’s supervision.
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