Penn Carey Law student Ayo Aladesanmi publishes article on agile regulation in The Regulatory Review

May 9, 2023

PENN CAREY LAW — At The Regulatory Review, Ayo Aladesanmi, breaks down different perspectives on agile regulation as presented by expert panelists during a discussion sponsored by Penn Program on Regulation (PPR).

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Penn Carey Law students visit United Nations national headquarters in New York City

May 9, 2023

PENN CAREY LAW — After spending a semester deeply engaged in conversations about gender equity around the world, students in Associate Dean of International Affairs and Senior Adjunct Professor of Global Leadership Rangita de Silva de Alwis’s “International Women’s Human Rights” class visited the United Nations headquarters in New York.

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USC Gould Law hosts Intellectual Property Institute

May 9, 2023

USC GOULD LAW — Experts and academics discussed the future of the intellectual property law industry in light of emerging artificial intelligence technology, landmark cases and other developments at the 2023 Intellectual Property Institute, hosted by USC Gould School of Law in March. The two-day continuing legal education conference, titled “The Pathways to Clear IP

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Syracuse Law welcomes first Rochester Institute of Technology Students for ‘3+3’ accelerated degree program

May 9, 2023

SYRACUSE LAW — Zach Eichner began his journey at RIT as a biotechnology major, but after taking some public policy courses he realized he may be better suited for a different field. When he learned about the newly developed Accelerated 3+3 Law Program partnership between RIT and Syracuse University (SU), he said a lightbulb went

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University of Utah Law course aims to teach students about the need for reform

May 9, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH LAW — Deno Himonas, who retired in 2022 as a justice on the Utah Supreme Court, is currently Innovator-in-Residence at the S.J. Quinney College of Law, where he encourages students to examine the regulatory status-quo that governs lawyers in America. His first order of business: Create a course called “Disrupting Regulation,” co-taught

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University of Utah Law Refugee Law Clinic helps Ukrainian refugees

May 9, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH LAW — Ukrainian refugees had few safe options as they fled their country after Russia’s 2022 invasion. One such family ended up in Utah. In April of last year, a mother and her two children entered the United States from Mexico and started the arduous process of applying for asylum. The family’s

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University of Virginia Law student Molly Schiff recognized for offering support to fellow law students

May 9, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW — Third-year student Molly Schiff is this year’s recipient of the University of Virginia School of Law’s Rosenbloom Award. The award, bestowed annually, was established by Daniel Rosenbloom to honor students with a strong academic record who have significantly enhanced the academic experience of other law students by volunteering support and

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UC Irvine Law Innocence Project help free pro bono clients

May 2, 2023

UC IRVINE LAW — After nearly 17 years of wrongful imprisonment, Juan Rayford and Dupree Glass have been exonerated of all charges related to a 2004 shooting in Lancaster. Today, a Los Angeles Superior Court Judge vacated the final count against them, affirming their innocence and ending a long and painful chapter in their lives.

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UC Irvine Law Ninth Circuit Appellate Litigation Clinic students argue in court

May 2, 2023

UC IRVINE LAW — The University of California, Irvine School of Law (UCI Law) Ninth Circuit Appellate Litigation Clinic provides students with an exceptional experience learning how to be effective advocates representing real clients in appeals before the Ninth Circuit. Third-year students Roy Bendavid and Nicole Tackabery researched, briefed and argued a recent case before

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UC Law San Francisco students Olivia Lassa and Nicholas Medellin discuss leading the school’s OUTlaw program

May 2, 2023

UC LAW SAN FRANCISCO — Olivia Lassa ’24 and Nicholas Medellin ’24 come from different backgrounds, but the two UC Law San Francisco students share one thing in common: both want to promote a positive atmosphere for LGBTQ+ students and their allies on their law school campus. That’s why they joined and became co-presidents of

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