University of Minnesota Law student Perry Keziah named to AALS Pro Bono Honor Roll

November 7, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA — Minnesota Law student Perry Keziah ’25 has been named to the honor roll of the American Association of Law School (AALS) Section on Pro Bono & Access to Justice.

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Northwestern Law student Nima Ostowari launches company to pair clients with the right attorney

November 7, 2023

THE DAILY NORTHWESTERN — The son of Iranian immigrants who fled the country due to persecution, Nima Ostowari, Pritzker School of Law ‘25 and Founder of JusticeArch, always knew he wanted to start a company.

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Penn Carey Law student Amanda Lorentson describes summer work at plaintiff-side law firm

November 7, 2023

PENN CAREY LAW — The Penn Plaintiffs’ Law Association (PPLA) is proud to host a lunch with Amanda Lorentson.

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Southern Illinois University Law to host national health law moot court competition

November 7, 2023

WSIU — Law school students from around the country will compete this weekend as the Southern Illinois University School of Law hosts the National Health Law Moot Court competition, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 3-4, to argue a fictitious case before the U.S. Supreme Court on two distinct and complex issues of surreptitious in vitro fertilization and bankruptcy.

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Widener Commonwealth Law student Jessica Collier receives business advising program fellowship

November 6, 2023

WIDENER UNIVERSITY COMMONWEALTH LAW SCHOOL — Jessica Collier, a second-year law student at Widener Law Commonwealth, has been awarded the Reybitz Business Advising Program Fellowship.

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University of Wisconsin Law staff member Eric Taylor and student Julia Hoff named to 2023 AALS Pro Bono Honor Roll

November 6, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN LAW SCHOOL — University of Wisconsin Law School staff member Eric Taylor and law student Julia Hoff were named to the 2023 Association of American Law Schools’ Pro Bono Honor Roll. 

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Yale Law student Andrew Granato publishes paper on lawyers’ careers after leaving disbanded law firm

November 6, 2023

ABA JOURNAL — A law student who tracked lawyers from the disbanded law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf found little evidence that the stigma was a “scarlet letter” harming their careers.

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University at Buffalo Law highlights new doctoral program

November 2, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO SCHOOL OF LAW — UB Law’s newly established doctoral program has hit its stride this fall with the arrival of the first full cohort of students pursuing the JSD degree.

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University at Buffalo Law student Deja Graham publishes article on school segregation

November 2, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO SCHOOL OF LAW — Nearly 70 years after Brown v. Board of Education and nearly 60 years after passage of the Civil Rights Act, American schools remain deeply segregated—more so than many people realize, writes third-year law student Deja Graham.

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A look at the UC Berkeley Law Survivor Advocacy Project

November 2, 2023

BERKELEY LAW — For the students in Berkeley Law’s Survivor Advocacy Project (SAP), the legal complexity and emotional weight of their work can be highly demanding. But co-leaders and 2Ls Sarah Zweig, Rachel Gaines, and Sarah O’Farrell also describe it as extraordinarily rewarding. 

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