Penn State Law Civil Rights Appellate files brief in wrongful termination case
PENN STATE — The Penn State Law Civil Rights Appellate Clinic, along with the Employment Law Group — a litigation boutique based in Washington, D.C. — filed an opening brief for Valerie Jeffords in the Ninth Circuit.
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USC GOULD LAW NEWS — For the third time in recent years, USC Gould’s Center for Transnational Law and Business (CTLB) led a panel discussion at the World Trade Organization’s public forum in Geneva, Switzerland.
Read More about USC Gould Law Center for Transnational Law and Business to host World Trade Organization panelWashington and Lee Law student Lexi Acosta discusses work in juvenile and domestic court
THE COLUMNS — Lexi Acosta ‘24L, is from Marlborough, Connecticut. She attended the University of Hartford, where she received a B.S. in Health Science Pre-Medical Studies. After college, she taught middle school science as a City Year AmeriCorps Member in Boston, Massachusetts.
Read More about Washington and Lee Law student Lexi Acosta discusses work in juvenile and domestic courtColleges offer courses in wellness to help address student mental health
INSIDE HIGHER ED — 2023 survey from Harvard’s Graduate School of Education found 36 percent of young adults (18- to 25-year-olds) experience anxiety and 29 percent report depression.
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INSIDE HIGHER ED — A new report from the Partnership for College Completion identifies trends in the student experience and offers recommendations for leaders.
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ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT GAZETTE — The University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law is expanding its pathway program — which streamlines the admittance process for qualified students — to more schools in Arkansas.
Read More about University of Arkansas Little Rock Law expands pathway programCase Western Reserve Law re-launches Urban Development Lab
CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — CWRU Law School’s Urban Development Lab just wrapped up its second semester in its current iteration. Professor Matthew Rossman created the lab in 2007 with the assistance of Professor Gerry Korngold, right after Korngold completed his tenure as the law school’s dean.
Read More about Case Western Reserve Law re-launches Urban Development LabCase Western Reserve Law highlights students’ job experience
CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — 2023, the average starting salary at the nation’s largest law firms was $225,000. Cleveland is home to some of the largest and most prestigious law firms in the country and Case Western Reserve University School of Law has a history of extraordinary success in placing its grads in…
Read More about Case Western Reserve Law highlights students’ job experienceUniversity of Cincinnati Law students win diversity case competition
UC NEWS — Congratulations to the University of Cincinnati College of Law teams for their outstanding performance at the sixth annual KMK Law Student Diversity Case Competition, held on January 12 and 13, 2024.
Read More about University of Cincinnati Law students win diversity case competitionA look at Fordham Law professionalism fellows
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Whether it’s holding a “tips and tricks” workshop during midterms or taking a “wellness walk” through Central Park, this year’s seven professionalism fellows have worked tirelessly to promote professionalism, mentorship, and inclusion among first-year law students at Fordham Law.
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