University of Kentucky Law to co-host national moot court competition
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY — Undergraduate students from 17 universities convened at the University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law on Saturday, Jan. 25, and Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, for the American Moot Court Association Bluegrass National Series Tournament, co-hosted with Berea College.
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LEWIS & CLAR LAW SCHOOL — Experience law beyond the classroom—Street Law puts Lewis & Clark Law students in local schools, where they teach legal concepts to students and, at the same time, build essential skills themselves. The result? A lasting impact.
Read More about Lewis & Clark Law course places law students in local classrooms to teach legal conceptsLiberty Law team advances to quarterfinals in ABA negotiation competition
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY — Liberty University School of Law advanced to the quarterfinals at the American Bar Association (ABA) National Negotiation Competition held at the ABA headquarters in Chicago from Jan. 31-Feb. 1. Liberty’s team of 3L Charlie Wilkie and 2L Arielle Knight finished in the top eight at the national tournament.
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MICHIGAN LAW — Michigan Law’s Dow Sustainability Fellowship program, administered by U-M’s Graham Sustainability Institute, recently named its 2025 class of fellows. Among the 32 graduate students selected across 12 U-M schools and colleges are two second-year Michigan Law students, Libby Antonneau and Josh Bretthauer.
Read More about University of Michigan Law students named as sustainability fellowsMississippi College Law moot court team wins national competition
MC SCHOOL OF LAW — MC Law recently secured a national victory at the John L. Costello National Criminal Law Trial Advocacy Competition in Arlington, Virginia.
Read More about Mississippi College Law moot court team wins national competitionMitchell Hamline Law student John Gauger aids in wrongful death settlement
MITCHELL HAMLINE SCHOOL OF LAW — Not every law student can say they’ve made major contributions to a legal case, but current 2L John Gauger is gaining practice-ready experience while making a difference in the community.
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UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA — Jennifer Hurst, a third-year University of Montana law student, is working within the Office of the Governor during the 2025 legislative session.
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UND TODAY — On Sunday, Feb. 23, at 4:30 p.m., the stately walls of the VandeWalle Courtroom at the UND School of Law will echo with song, not argument. That’s because the courtroom will be the scene of “Voices of Justice,” a concert billed as a “collaborative musical drama” and one that represents a cooperative…
Read More about University of North Dakota Law collaborates on musical performancePenn State Dickinson Law students meet alumni at diversity mentorship networking night
PENN STATE — Penn State Dickinson Law held its Sixth Annual Diversity Mentorship Networking Night (DMNN) on January 29.
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RUTGERS LAW SCHOOL — Approximately 60 undergraduates, some from as far away as Florida, got a glimpse of what it’s like to be a law student at the Rutgers Law School Minority Student Program’s 8th Annual Pre-Law Diversity Conference in Camden.
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