Arizona State University Law students discuss how fellowships have guided their law school experience
ASU NEWS — Last year, the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University selected 18 students as its first Public Interest Fellows. The fellowship program, the first of its kind at the law school, was formed in 2020 when ASU Law leadership and donors came together to create opportunities for students to participate in social…
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BC LAW — Boston College Law School students continue to be awarded a variety of highly competitive external summer fellowships.
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NIAGARA FRONTIER PUBLICATIONS — This fall, Caleigh Castlevetere will be the first student from the Niagara University pre-law advisement program’s 3+3 pathway to begin her graduate studies at the University at Buffalo School of Law. The 3+3 academic option enables qualifying students to enter law school after just three years at Niagara, and to earn…
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THE DAILY CALIFORNIAN — Berkeley Law students in the Startup Law Initiative, or SLI, learn the law in action by partnering with Bay Area startups pro bono. Students in SLI provide otherwise-unaffordable legal guidance to low-income founders, founders of color and female-identifying founders, according to Tiana Wang, a former student fellow and future president of…
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UCI LAW — The University of California, Irvine School of Law (UCI Law) is proud to announce that Chaeyoung (Clara) Baik, a rising second-year law student at UCI Law, was awarded the 2023 Hon. Arthur Nakazato Memorial Scholarshipby the Orange County Asian American Bar Association (OCAABA).
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UC LAW — UC Law SF student Gabby Olk ’25 is helping represent the nation’s forests through an internship with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) this summer.
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U CINCINNATI NEWS — Congratulations to University of Cincinnati College of Law rising second-year law student Madeline Brown, who was selected as a Squire Patton Boggs Foundation Public Policy Fellow. She is spending her summer working at the Hamilton County (OH) Court of Domestic Relations and Family Law Clinic.
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LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL — Research conducted by 3L legal intern Ryan Mets ’23 of the Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) resolved an American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) tax controversy by eliminating the client’s tax deficiency of approximately $2,000.00
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UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — Miami Law’s nationally ranked #3 moot court program won the Robert Orseck Moot Court Competition, beating Florida State University in the final round.
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UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — As the University of Miami continues to look ahead to meet the needs of its students and the global community it serves, Miami Law professors offer their insights on issues the law is serving today, as well as the challenges for lawyers of tomorrow.
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