UMass Law students Emily Dillan and Jennifer White selected as Rappaport Fellows

May 10, 2021

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LAW — First-year UMass Law students, Emily Dillan and Jennifer White, were chosen as Rappaport Fellows, the first time two students from UMass Law have been selected for the prestigious public policy summer fellowship in the same year. Dillan and White represent the seventh and eighth consecutive UMass Law Rappaport Fellows.

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University of Miami Law offers course examining law and the sneaker industry

May 10, 2021

NATIONAL JURIST — The University of Miami Law School of Law launched a first of its kind Sneaker Law course this spring providing an overview of the $90 billion sneaker industry.

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Notre Dame Law student Nikolai Stieglitz named Exoneration Justice Clinic postgraduate fellow

May 10, 2021

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME LAW SCHOOL — Notre Dame Law School launched the Exoneration Justice Clinic this past fall as part of a growing commitment to help free people who have been wrongfully convicted.

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University of the Pacific McGeorge Law student Steven Weiss wins Oral Advocate Award at moot court competition

May 10, 2021

UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC — McGeorge student Steven Weiss won the law school’s Top Oral Advocate Award on April 8 at McGeorge’s annual Global Lawyering Skills II Final Four competition. The 2021 edition of the competition was held, for the first time, online.

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Stetson Law provides on-campus COVID-19 vaccinations to students, faculty and staff

May 10, 2021

PATCH FLORIDA — Stetson University College of Law provided on-campus COVID-19 vaccinations to students, faculty and staff for the first time on Thursday, April 29, 2021.

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Opinion: Willamette Law dean Brian R. Gallini discusses bar exam reform

May 3, 2021

BLOOMBERG LAW — When Oregon temporarily granted diploma privilege to law school graduates last summer, some Willamette University College of Law graduates used the freed-up bar exam study time to form a task force to examine state jury selection rules. Dean Brian R. Gallini calls on other law deans to help find a long-term alternative to

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Case Western Reserve Law reflects on moot court competition wins

May 3, 2021

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — For an elite-sized law school, Case Western Reserve University School of Law is unusual in the number of highly successful moot court and mock trial teams it fields each year. Reflecting the school’s recent 6th best in the nation ranking in practical training, this has been extraordinary.

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Case Western Reserve Law student Bailey Kadian wins Dunmore Moot Court competition

May 3, 2021

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Every spring, the Case Western Reserve University School of Law hosts the Dean Dunmore Moot Court Competition, an intramural appellate advocacy tournament where second and third year students compete in an NCAA bracket-style competition.

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University of Cincinnati Law professor A. Christopher Bryant and student Evan Gildenblatt present to city task force on election law and public trust

May 3, 2021

UC NEWS — A Cincinnati task force charged with studying and making recommendations to Cincinnati City Council regarding the city’s development practices called on the expertise of a Cincinnati Law professor and student at a recent meeting. The Economic Development Reform Panel was created earlier this year.

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Columbia Law students participate in virtual spring break projects

May 3, 2021

COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — Spring Break pro bono caravans are a tradition at Columbia Law School. This year, due to COVID-19, many students moved their projects online. Student organizations and other partners arranged 17 remote caravans dispatching more than 80 students to support a broad range of organizations.

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