University of Oregon Law announces Lane County Bar Association fellows
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SCHOOL OF LAW — Oregon Law welcomes to campus the second cohort of the Lane County Bar Association (LCBA) Bar Fellows. Five UO law students earned the fellowship during the 2022-23 academic year. This year’s LCBA Fellows are Julie Foss, Amy Huynh, Raman Mann, Michelle Rodriguez, and Alyssa Whitcomb-Zeidel. This class builds…
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PACE UNIVERSITY ELISABETH HAUB SCHOOL OF LAW — A team of students from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law won first place in the arbitration round at the 13th annual Securities Dispute Resolution Triathlon, held virtually on October 15 and 16, hosted by the Hugh L. Carey Center for Dispute Resolution at St. John’s School…
Read More about Pace Law Investor Rights Clinic students win arbitration round in securities dispute resolution competitionA look at Penn Carey Law diversity fellowships
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL — University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School students are offered highly competitive 1L Diversity Summer Associate positions where they gain hands-on experience and develop indispensable skillsets applicable throughout their legal educations and careers. Three Penn Carey Law students reflect on their Big Law experiences during their 1L Diversity Fellowships.
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PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY RICK J. CARUSO SCHOOL OF LAW — Caruso Law students Selah Crisp and Susanna Behnam of the Restoration and Justice Clinic helped a human trafficking client to secure United States citizenship. Selah Crisp and Susanna Behnam assisted the client in her dream of becoming a United States citizen. They met with the client…
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PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY RICK J. CARUSO SCHOOL OF LAW — This fall, court-certified Pepperdine Caruso Law students Jordan Washington (2L) and Lily Woodward-Logan (3L) successfully represented their client in a remote Domestic Violence Restraining Order trial. Washington and Woodward-Logan gathered evidence, drafted witness examination questions, drafted opening and closing statements, and prepared their client for questioning.…
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UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND SCHOOL OF LAW — Third-year law students Viktoriia Martynov, Amanuel Mekonnen, and Dilwyn Piner are part of a new program, developed in partnership between FIFA and the Centre for Sport and Human Rights, where they serve as human rights observers at the FIFA World Cup. Students and other volunteers are assigned to…
Read More about University of Richmond Law students monitor human rights at World CupUniversity of Virginia Law International Human Rights Clinic students attend Organization of American States General Assembly
UNIVERSITY OF VIRIGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Students in the International Human Rights Clinic at the University of Virginia School of Law attended the Organization of American States’ 52nd General Assembly in Lima, Peru, in October. The students — Salwa Ahmad, Layla Khalid and Sabrina Surgil — recently recounted some of what they experienced there.
Read More about University of Virginia Law International Human Rights Clinic students attend Organization of American States General AssemblyWayne Law student Chloe Brueck named In-House champion of moot court competition
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL — Wayne State University Law School’s Moot Court program concluded its inaugural Peter Henning Moot Court Competition earlier this month. Of the 30 junior members who participated in the two-day competition, 2L Chloe Brueck prevailed as the Fall 2022 In-House champion.
Read More about Wayne Law student Chloe Brueck named In-House champion of moot court competitionCampbell Law students compete in national law competitions
CAMPBELL LAW SCHOOL — Three teams of Campbell Law School advocates traveled far and wide to represent the law school well over the first weekend in November. Campbell Law School third-year students Corey Goss, Liza Trent and Adia McLaughlin and second-year student Rachel Rogers, competed in the National Civil Trial Competition (NCTC) from Nov. 3-6,…
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CAMPBELL LAW SCHOOL — Three teams of Campbell Law School advocates traveled far and wide to represent the law school well over the first weekend in November. Campbell Law School third-year students Corey Goss, Liza Trent and Adia McLaughlin and second-year student Rachel Rogers, competed in the National Civil Trial Competition (NCTC) from Nov. 3-6,…
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