Florida A&M University Law students accepted to George C. Young American Inn of Court
FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY LAW — Seven Florida A&M University (FAMU) College of Law third-year students have been accepted as members of the George C. Young American Inn of Court. The George C. Young American Inn of Court is an invitation only organization for attorneys in the local legal community along with judges and magistrates from…
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FORDHAM LAW — Fordham’s Black Law Students Association was honored with three awards at the Northeast Black Law Students Association (NEBLSA) awards gala on Feb. 11: Northeast Region Chapter of the Year, Northeast Region President of the Year, and 50 years of service. The gala celebrated the Northeast Region’s 34 law school chapters and the…
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UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY LAW — The UK Rosenberg College of Law’s LGBTQ organization, OUTLaw, held its first Love is Love Banquet at Limestone Hall in Lexington on Feb. 16. The event focused on the legal history and future rights of the LGBTQ+ community and has been in the making since the beginning of the fall…
Read More about University of Kentucky Law student group hosts event exploring LGBTQ legal history and rightsUniversity of Pittsburgh Law student Kaleigh Dryden selected as presidential management fellow
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH LAW — Kaleigh Dryden, a third-year student in Pitt’s School of Law, was named a finalist for the Presidential Management Fellow (PMF) program. The PMF program is the federal government’s flagship leadership program. It is open to advance degree holders across academic disciplines and aims to recruit and develop future government leaders.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW — Last spring, first-year University of Virginia School of Law students Bo Hiett and Camille Blum were holed up in the Arthur J. Morris Law Library’s Mason Room. In 24 hours, they would dial in to their first-ever oral argument as part of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court…
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW — In the coming weeks, many students at the University of Virginia School of Law will be trying out to join one of the school’s 10 academic journals, and considering which journal may be the right fit. The publications, which are entirely student-run, offer a unique experience teaching useful lawyering skills,…
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UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA LAW — As Araceli thinks back to her charge for possession of drug paraphernalia back in 2013, it brings back memories of having trouble finding housing and a job. U of A law students Mia Burcham and Rebecca Caro Cohen want to help people like Araceli and are already setting up clinics…
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UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS LAW — Third-year law student Jace Motley has been selected as one of 35 students from across the country to participate in the Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law’s Judicial Clerkship Opinion Writing Conference to be held Feb. 23-25 in Washington, D.C.
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UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS LAW — Harrison Howle and Kristina Ranney Wallace, students at the U of A School of Law, composed one of two teams crowned as winners of the 2023 National Trial Competition Regional Tournament for Region 11. This year’s competition was hosted by Texas A & M School of Law and was held…
Read More about University of Arkansas Law students win regional trial competitionBoston College Law student Kristie-Valerie Hoang recognized for exceptional academic accomplishment
BOSTON COLLEGE LAW — Kristie-Valerie Hoang ’25 is one of three students nationwide to be named a 2023 Don H. Liu Scholar. She will receive a $15,000 scholarship in recognition of her exceptional academic accomplishment and leadership, and her potential to succeed at a top law firm or Fortune 500 corporation. Hoang is the second…
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