University of Miami Law offers free virtual summer legal academy for high school students
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — In its third year, Miami Law is offering its Summer Legal Academy three-week program to expose diverse high school and college students to the law school experience to open a window to pursuing careers in the legal field.
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NEBRASKA TODAY — Isabella Jacobsen, an animal science major who will attend Nebraska Law in the fall, started her own baking business and is part of the Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship program.
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KHOU — Ethan Szumanski has been accomplishing things on his own clock since he was a kid.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Once you’ve been inside the foster care system, as third-year student Elizabeth Harris once was, there are things you can’t unlearn, unknow or unsee. But after Harris graduates from the University of Virginia School of Law on May 22, she hopes to use her degree, skills and passion…
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — When Jeffrey Stiles arrived at the University of Virginia School of Law from a small Christian college in Pennsylvania and a Peace Corps assignment in Samoa, he knew no practicing lawyers and had only a vague notion of what lawyers actually do. But he did know he wanted…
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ARKANSAS DEMOCRATIC GAZETTE — War was no match for springtime in Kyiv, at least not in the semester’s final transnational Rule of Law class taught at the University of Arkansas School of Law. The weekly course included online students from Ukraine who joined their American counterparts for student-driven class discussions.
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UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS NEWS — The Law Group of Northwest Arkansas LLP has made a gift of $25,000 to establish the Law Group of Northwest Arkansas Agricultural and Food Law Endowed Award in the School of Law.
Read More about Gift to University of Arkansas Law to support students in LLM programUC Irvine Law student Laura Flores reflects on her time law school experience
UCI NEWS — First-generation college student Laura Flores grew up in a working-class, immigrant household in Tampa, Florida. After earning a bachelor’s degree in English at the University of South Florida, she decided to go to law school not only to support her family but also to uplift and serve her community and other marginalized communities through…
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UC CINCINNATI — Two UC Law students will spend their summers working to advance social justice causes thanks to fellowships from the Squire Patton Boggs (SPB) Foundation. First-year law student Andi Dorning was awarded the Puerto Rico Sustained Impact Fellowship, and second-year law student Ashley Ward was awarded the Public Policy Fellowship.
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COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — The event had all the eager expectation and seriousness of a real court proceeding—right down to the oyez: For the first time in three years, judges, competitors, and audience members gathered in person for the Harlan Fiske Stone Moot Court Competition finals. Room 104/106 in Jerome L.
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