LSU Law students receive academic honors for fall 2023 semester
LOUSIANA RECORD — Sixty LSU Law students have been named Paul M. Hebert Scholars for their academic achievement in the Fall 2023 semester, and 90 students have been named Dean’s Scholars.
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UMASS LAW — From advocating for victims to helping migrants through UMass Law’s Immigration Law Clinic, Grace St. Urbain, JD candidate ’24 is a strong advocate for access to justice.
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DAILY LOBO — Each year, the University of New Mexico School of Law students go to local high schools to teach constitutional law through the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project.
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PENN TODAY — Under the guidance of Rangita De Silva De Alwis, senior adjunct professor of global leadership, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School students have authored an insightful report that examines various issues concerning women’s equality in sports.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — The Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources and the Environment at the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law has launched the Great Salt Lake Project (GSL Project)—a new initiative analyzing legal pathways to address the critical environmental challenges facing the Great Salt Lake.
Read More about University of Utah Law faculty and students launch Great Salt Lake Project for conservation effortsVanderbilt Law First Amendment Clinic helps client access police misconduct records
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL — Vanderbilt Law School’s Stanton Foundation First Amendment Clinic, in collaboration with the Baltimore Action Legal Team(BALT), represented their client, a Maryland resident who requested the disciplinary records of a Montgomery County police officer, in a hearing before the Montgomery County Circuit Court.
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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF LAW — On Jan. 17 and 18, 2024, Washington Supreme Court justices, clerks and court staff visited with faculty and students from across the University of Washington (including the Tacoma and Bothell campuses), attending classes as well as information sessions.
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YAHOO!FINANCE — Brooklyn Law School, in collaboration with Deloitte Risk & Financial Advisory(Deloitte*) and John P. Oswald ’84, chairman and CEO of Capital Trust Group and a member of the Law School’s Board of Trustees, held its 11th annual “Business Boot Camp,” in January during the 2023-2024 winter break.
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BERKELEY LAW — The figures are jarring, and the prospects for reform appear bleak. Even so, Berkeley Law’s student-led Gun Violence Protection Project (GVPP) remains fervently committed to reducing the number of deaths and injuries caused by guns.
Read More about A look at the UC Berkeley Law Gun Violence Protection ProjectFordham Law welcomes students back for spring semester
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — As Fordham Law students return to classes this week, they can look forward to 13 new courses, the addition of two prestigious faculty members, and a semester filled with interesting programs and activities.
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