University of Akron Law recognizes graduating students’ pro bono work
THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW — The 2022 graduating class of The University of Akron (UA) School of Law more than upheld the school’s long-standing tradition of abundant community and pro bono service. In total, the 108 graduates donated more than 10,000 hours during their time in law school—an impressive number, especially considering the…
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ASU NEWS — Michael Hool says he feels encouraged to see Arizona State University apply its impressive facilities and resources to foster the spirit of innovation and support the launch of new companies. He also says he has felt that way for two decades.
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CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY BLOGS — Members of the Campbell Law School’s Willem C. Vis Moot Court team traveled to Serbia to compete in the Belgrade Open Pre-Moot Competition on April 2-3.
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CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY NEWS — Charles Ainsworth, a second-year Campbell Law School student and retired officer of the Raleigh Police Department, has received a Heroism Award from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina.
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UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON NEWS — The University of Dayton School of Law and Dayton law firms Thompson Hine and Taft have selected the first students for their Flyer Legal Pathways Program. The program is a new approach to improving diversity in the legal profession by recruiting future lawyers from underrepresented groups before they even enter…
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UNIVERSITY OF DENVER — Being recognized for hard work is great, but the human connections often mean more. For law student Jason Roberts and alumna Veronica Torok (JD ’22), the pinnacle of their time working on Street Law Navigator — an app to connect unhoused teens and young adults to pertinent legal information — wasn’t when they…
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WEST ORLANDO NEWS — Four Florida A&M University College of Law students are recipients of the Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellowship. Alba Manuela Suarez, Jai’Ehir Jackson-Hawkins, Derrick Gaiter and Seana-Jahan La Coa received the monetary awards.
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LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL — Matthew Gulick, ’24, has been selected for the prestigious Equal Justice Works’ 2022 Rural Summer Legal Corps Fellowship. Selected from among 300+ applicants, Matthew is one of 40 law students serving in the program as an Equal Justice Works Student Fellow.
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THE DEN — A new program at Mercer Law School will meet a growing interest from students as well as a growing need from corporations. Beginning this fall, the Corporate Counsel Externship Program will pair students with companies, so they can get a taste of in-house legal work.
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UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — The Squire Patton Boggs Foundation has selected rising 3L Bailey Beauchamp for its Summer 2022 Public Policy Fellowship. “I am both honored and excited to have been selected as a Squire Patton Boggs Foundation Public Policy Fellow,” Beauchamp said. “This summer I am working at the Department of Justice Office…
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