Elon Law students selected for North Carolina Bar Association internships

May 11, 2022

ELON UNIVERSITY — Anthony Bland, Elizabeth Kwon, and Elliott Millner from the Class of 2023 were selected for a highly competitive North Carolina Bar Association initiative aimed at making the legal profession more reflective of the state’s many diverse communities.

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University of Florida Law Alternative Spring Break Advance Directives Project assists local residents in creating legal documents

May 11, 2022

JACKSONVILLE DAILY RECORD — For most students, spring break is a time for rest, relaxation and time with friends at the beach or pool. This year, University of Florida Levin College of Law students,  Lindsey Joost, James Leonard, Michael Klassmeyer, Henrietta McBee, Blake Mansker, Kathryn Pope and Sabrina Saint-Marc instead chose to spend their break from school

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Fordham Law announces new fellows in public interest and ethics

May 11, 2022

FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Fordham Law School’s Stein Scholars Program in Public Interest Law and Ethics is designed to cultivate the next generation of public interest lawyers through academic and specialized discussion series, mentorships, and volunteer work with public interest organizations. Selected students with a demonstrated commitment to public interest participate in the academic and

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Fordham Law trial advocacy team wins mock trial competition

May 11, 2022

FORDHAM LAW NEWS — After making it to the top seed of competition this spring, Brendan Moore Trial Advocates Ashley Abrankian ’22, Alejandro De La Torre ’22, Haley Griffin ’22, and Sophie Roytblat ’22 emerged as champions of the 14th Annual Capitol City Challenge.

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Harvard Law student J.V. Langkilde discusses how his family and upbringing inspires his legal aspirations

May 11, 2022

HARVARD LAW TODAY — For J.V. Langkilde ’22, it’s all about community. “Growing up in American Samoa, I lived near a lot of family,” he says. “We had a plot of land where my mother and her children, her brother and his children, and their sister and their children, all lived. That’s pretty typical for Samoan families

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Harvard Law student Jackson Beard discusses her aspirations in international law

May 11, 2022

HARVARD LAW TODAY — Jackson Beard ’22 has known she wanted to be a lawyer since she was 14 — and she can recall the exact moment that set her on her path to Harvard Law School and her future career.

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Video: University of Hawai’i Law student Leilani Carrero discusses the importance of scholarships to law students

May 11, 2022

UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI’I — Leilani Carrero says her scholarship donors have not only made it possible for her to attend the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa – William S. Richardson School of Law, they have broadened her outlook: “The mentors who provide these scholarships, they show you a world you didn’t know existed and they

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Indiana University McKinney Law Civil Practice Clinic files amicus brief in expungement case

May 11, 2022

IU ROBERT H. MCKINNEY SCHOOL OF LAW — Students in IU McKinney Professor Carrie Hagan’s Civil Practice Clinic have been granted permission to file an amicus brief in yet another expungement appeals case,

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University of Missouri Law students celebrate professor Frank Bowman after his final class before retirement

May 11, 2022

FREE PRESS JOURNAL — A video went viral on social media in which Professor Frank Bowman, who had been teaching at Mizzou Law for 17 years, retired and left netizens in ‘awe’.

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Mitchell Hamline Law opens wellness center for students and faculty

May 10, 2022

MITCHELL HAMLINE SCHOOL OF LAW — In a continued effort to meet the needs of students, faculty, and staff, leaders at Mitchell Hamline on Monday cut the ribbon on a new wellness center. “Law school for students and faculty and staff is necessarily and sometimes unnecessarily stressful,” said Professor Natalie Netzel ’15. “This is an investment for

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