Penn State Law welcomes new students

September 8, 2022

PENN STATE — Penn State Law in University Park held orientation for the Juris Doctor Class of 2025 on Aug. 17-18. The orientation started with 146 students gathered in the Lewis Katz Building’s lobby to meet their peers and start their law school journey.

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Quinnipiac Law students attend business-focused bootcamp

September 8, 2022

QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY — Working with a group of 17 lawyers from private practice, in-house counsel in corporations, and government, law students delved into the financial and business considerations and challenges that clients face. Panel discussions and small breakout sessions throughout the day focused on 12 practice areas: business, commercial litigation, consumer bankruptcy, employment, family, entrepreneurship,

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University of St. Thomas Law students learn about foreign legal systems during summer study abroad

September 8, 2022

UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS — When Brady Jensen sat down last spring to plan his final year of law school, he knew he wanted a study abroad trip to be part of it. “I knew that it was something I always wanted to do, but never had the time,” he said.

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University of Utah Law launches traveling interview program for students

September 8, 2022

S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — The Career Development Office at the S.J. Quinney College of Law recently launched a traveling interview program to allow students to explore out-of-state opportunities. “We know that our students are among the best in the nation, and we want to make sure they have our full support in pursuing opportunities outside

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Washington & Lee Law welcomes new students

September 7, 2022

THE COLUMNS — On Tuesday, August 23, Washington and Lee University School of Law enrolled 125 students in the J.D. Class of 2025. “We are delighted to welcome an incredibly talented and accomplished law class to the W&L Law community. I look forward to watching them develop into capable lawyers and leaders during the next three years

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Willamette Law student Tristan Kelly recognized by Oregon State Bar Labor & Employment Section

September 7, 2022

WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY — Willamette Law is pleased to recognize and celebrate Tristan Kelly ’24 (2L) as the College’s 2022 recipient of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Labor & Employment Section Summer Student Stipend. He spent the summer as a law clerk at the Commons Law Center in the estate planning and probate department.

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Law students in Ohio gain legal aid experience during summer associate work

August 25, 2022

THE VINDICATOR — Law students from northeastern Ohio are getting a first hand look at the court system this summer working with Community Legal Aid.

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Brooklyn Law students vote to expand Covid-19 vaccine exemption policy for students and faculty with disabilities

August 25, 2022

BROOKLYN PAPER — A number of students, staff and alumni at the Brooklyn Law School are fighting to change the institution’s COVID vaccine disability exemption policy after at least two students say they were forced to leave the school temporarily or permanently when their medical exemptions were denied.

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UC Berkeley Law student Shenandoah Titus combats workplace bullying and harassment

August 25, 2022

BERKELEY LAW — Even though they led him to the current position he loves, Shenandoah Titus wouldn’t wish the circumstances on anyone. While working at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) headquarters in Washington, D.C. — ironically as program manager of the agency’s first anti-harassment unit — he says he was pressured by senior officials

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UC Berkeley Law student Paloma Palmer discusses experience at United Nations summer internship

August 25, 2022

BERKELEY LAW — Over the course of the summer, we are presenting some first-person accounts from Berkeley Law students immersed in fascinating work across the legal landscape. Much like the students themselves, the job opportunities and practical experiences they receive are diverse and extraordinary.

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