Harvard Law clinics recognized by Boston Bar Association for housing rights efforts

October 15, 2019

HARVARD LAW TODAY — In September, two Harvard Law School clinics and their community partner organizations were recognized by the Boston Bar Association (BBA) for their collaborative efforts to fight housing displacement in greater Boston. The award, presented annually by the BBA, recognizes “professional legal services attorneys for their outstanding work on behalf of indigent clients in

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University of Houston Law hosts Kenyan Senators for discussion of Texas energy policy and practices

October 15, 2019

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — A delegation representing the Senate Standing Committee on Energy from the Republic of Kenya met with several individuals at the University of Houston Law Center last week to examine energy utilization, access, development and conservation in Texas. The officials had discussions regarding the energy industry and an overview of the Environment,

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Lewis & Clark Law Small Business Legal Clinic receives grants to serve rural communities and Native American entrepreneurs

October 15, 2019

LEWIS & CLARK LAW — The Small Business Legal Clinic (SBLC) of Lewis & Clark Law School has been awarded grants from The Ford Family Foundation and the United States Department of Agriculture Rural Business Program to increase outreach and direct legal services to rural communities. The program will focus on Native entrepreneurs, working with the

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Marquette Law co-sponsors estate planning services event for Native Americans

October 15, 2019

URBAN MILWAUKEE — The Marquette University Law School will co-sponsor a two-day Urban Wills Caravan event to offer estate planning services to the Native-American population on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 11-12. The event, a collaboration of Wisconsin Judicare and Marquette law students led by the school’s Office of Public Service, will feature attorneys and law students assisting

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University of South Dakota Law students volunteer at local food kitchen

October 15, 2019

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA — Fifteen students from the University of South Dakota School of Law Native American Law Student Association (NALSA) volunteered at the Vermillion Welcome Table last week. The primary mission of the Vermillion Welcome Table is to provide an inviting place where everyone can come together to share food, fellowship, service, and feel

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Texas A&M Law clinic aids local veterans

October 15, 2019

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Texas A&M University School of Law’s Family and Veterans Advocacy Clinic, operating in downtown Fort Worth, is one of several TAMU-Law clinics providing opportunities for its law students to actively participate, under top professional guidance, in the kinds of duties licensed lawyers perform in the broad spectrum of the American

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University of Kansas and Washburn Law students compete in trivia event to support pro bono programs

October 8, 2019

KANSAS BAR ASSOCIATION — The event places teams from both Kanas law schools in a trivia competition that is designed to bring awareness to the need for pro bono volunteers. The Kansas Bar Association is hosting the event which benefits pro bono programs at Kansas Legal Services. Kansas University School of Law and Washburn University School

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American University Washington College of Law honors professor emeritus Herman Schwartz

October 8, 2019

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LAW — On Friday, Sept. 27 American University Washington College of Law Professor Emeritus Herman Schwartz was recognized for his world-renowned legal legacy during “A Global Lawyer: A Symposium Celebrating the Contributions of Herman Schwartz to the Rule of Law.” The symposium was organized by the Center for Human Rights & Humanitarian Law.

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UCLA Law hosts panel discussion on press freedom

October 8, 2019

UCI LAW — The panel “Cross-Border Legal Threats to Press Freedom” drew more than 150 law students, practitioners and media professionals to a Sept. 19 discussion moderated by Dale Cohen, director of UCLA Law’s Documentary Film Legal Clinic.

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Grant to UC Irvine Law expands clinic’s press freedom and transparency efforts

October 8, 2019

UCI LAW — The University of California, Irvine School of Law (UCI Law) is pleased to announce a grant of $450,000 from the Legal Clinic Fund, a collaborative fund housed at The Miami Foundation, to support its Intellectual Property, Arts, and Technology Clinic (IPAT)’s press freedom and transparency work. The grant will fund free legal services to independent

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