An interview with Fordham Law student Joseph Corbin

February 12, 2025

FORDHAM LAW NEWS — A nonprofit design professional, Joe Corbin ’27 helped organizations in New York City find design solutions during the pandemic and the recent migrant housing crisis.

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A profile on Fordham Law student Ashlyn Smith

February 12, 2025

FORDHAM LAW SCHOOL — Texas native Ashlyn Smith ’28E has lived in New York City for seven years working on the management side of Broadway and off-Broadway productions. After seeing how employees’ rights can be violated in the theater industry, she was inspired to go to law school with the goal of using her law degree

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Hofstra Law student Andrew Lee discusses experience in the school’s Paralegal Studies Certificate Program

February 12, 2025

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — Andrew Lee, a student in Hofstra Law’s Paralegal Studies Certificate Program, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in economics and a minor in psychology from Boston University.

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University of Kansas Law student Thomas Kucera wins rural practice grant

February 11, 2025

KU NEWS — A third-year student at the University of Kansas School of Law will receive a grant from the Kansas Farm Bureau Legal Foundation. Thomas Kucera is a recipient of the foundation’s Rural Law Practice Grant.

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Lewis & Clark Law students advance to next level of national mergers and acquisitions competition

February 11, 2025

LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL — Lewis & Clark law students Chris Timmer ’26 and Charlie Morris ’26, coached by Bonnie Page, co-founder of Macro Law Group, made an impressive run to the Elite 8 of the ABA.

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UMass Law students advocate for civil legal aid

February 11, 2025

UMASS LAW — Sixty UMass Law students visited the Massachusetts State House last week to advocate for increased funding for civil legal aid during the annual “Walk the Hill” event,

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University of Miami Law highlights three students from their Master of Legal Studies program

February 11, 2025

UMIAMI LAW — The University of Miami School of Law has responded to this growing need with the introduction of a groundbreaking 30-credit Master of Legal Studies program specifically

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University of Michigan Law student Aanvi Jhaveri earns National Consumer Law Center fellowship

February 11, 2025

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LAW — Aanvi Jhaveri, a 2L, has received the 2025 Hobbs Fellowship by the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC), marking the second consecutive year a Michigan Law student has been awarded the fellowship.

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University of Montana Law student Oscar Lemus-Arellano earns labor law fellowship

February 11, 2025

UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA — A law student from the University of Montana recently received a Peggy Browning Fellowship to work in labor law with an emphasis on economic and social justice.

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Penn Carey Law celebrates winners of moot court competition

February 11, 2025

PENN CAREY LAW — Ari Goldstein L’25, WG’25 and Douglas Snyder L’25, MBE’26 are this year’s Edwin R. Keedy Cup winners. Goldstein and Snyder argued for the Respondents in the competition’s case, NVIDIA Corporation v. E. Ohman J:or Fonder AB.

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