Video: University of Houston Law Center student Sebastian Turet discusses why he chose the school
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — Sebastian Turet, 1L and Administrative Vice President of OUTLaw, talks about handpicking the University of Houston Law Center for its strong community and dedicated faculty. Turet sought an “institution that cares” and found that in the academic environment at UHLC.
Read More about Video: University of Houston Law Center student Sebastian Turet discusses why he chose the schoolIndiana University Maurer Law collaborates with IU Northwest for law scholars pipeline program
INDIANA UNIVERSITY MAURER LAW — LAW SCHOLARS PROGRAM TO REDUCE TUITION FOR UP TO FOUR IU NORTHWEST GRADS INTERESTED IN PURSUING A LEGAL EDUCATION.
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MERCER LAW — Thanks to a group of Mercer Law students in the 2022 Asylum and Human Rights Clinic, a Kurdish man who was persecuted in Turkey won his immigration appeal in February and recently gained his freedom.
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MERCER LAW — Mercer University students and faculty helped build cultural bridges during a Mercer On Mission trip to Georgia this summer. Hosted by the Evangelical Baptist Church of Georgia and the World Association of Georgia Muslims, the Mercer team stayed in Tbilisi at the Beteli Center for refugees, learning the refugees’ stories and helping…
Read More about Mercer Law students aid refugees in the country of GeorgiaGift to University of Nebraska Law will provide scholarships and financial assistance to students
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA LAW — Lincoln philanthropist Phyllis Acklie has pledged a landmark gift to provide approximately 80 scholarships annually, as well as other financial support, to University of Nebraska College of Law students and to permanently endow the college’s Children’s Justice Clinic.
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO LAW — Congratulations to Elliott Heater-Brown, the winner of the Don G. McCormick Writing Prize. This prize is awarded to an ELA II student with the brief that best represents and exemplifies excellence in legal writing. Each ELA II professor nominates the best brief from their class, which they are judged…
Read More about University of New Mexico Law student Elliott Heater-Brown recognized for excellence in legal writingA look at Northeastern Law NuLawLab and social justice work
NORTHEASTERN LAW — Northeastern’s groundbreaking law lab connects artists, designers and law students to open up the law to more people. Ten years old this spring, the NuLawLab was one of the first design labs at a law school.
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW — Writing for The Regulatory Review, Jackson Nichols peers into the murky future of an important but controversial legal doctrine known as Chevron deference. Nichols explores the potential implications of a forthcoming Supreme Court ruling in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo.
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USC GOULD LAW — In December 2022, student attorneys from the International Human Rights Clinic at USC Gould School of Law traveled to The Hague to raise awareness of serious human rights atrocities in Ukraine, Armenia and Cameroon and to advocate for prevention of genocide and prosecution of international crimes against humanity.
Read More about USC Gould Law International Human Rights Clinic students visit The HagueRecent USC Gould Law graduate Katherine Sims selected for California Attorney General Honors Program
USC GOULD LAW — Public service has always been part of Katherine Sims’ life. At Gould, her dedication to legal advocacy and a career in government found a home as she was selected to be a Public Interest Scholar. And now, the JD Class of 2023 graduate is ready to begin the next phase of…
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