University at Buffalo Law student shares experience assisting asylum seekers

April 17, 2019

LAW.COM — University at Buffalo Law 2L student Rosellen Marohn shares her experiences assisting asylum seekers at the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley. Marohn is a former Peace Corps volunteer (El Salvador, 2009 to 2011) and a participant in the law school’s U.S.-Mexico Border Clinic.

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University of Arkansas Law students spend spring break in access to justice program

April 17, 2019

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS —  University of Arkansas Law students Andrew Dixon, Sara Koch and Julian Sharp participated in Legal Aid of Arkansas’ annual Spring Break on the Road to Justice. The students provided estate-planning services to elderly individuals in rural communities under the supervision of Legal Aid and volunteer attorneys.

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Two Fordham Law moot court teams take top honors in media and international law competitions

April 15, 2019

FORDHAM LAW — This winter, two of Fordham’s moot court teams triumphed in media and international law competitions. On March 17, Fordham’s team won the national championship in the Cardozo/BMI Entertainment and Media Law Moot Court Competition.

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Two Indiana McKinney Law students bring unique perspective from their home countries

April 15, 2019

INDIANA LAWYER — With fresh perspectives and experiences added to their legal toolbelts, two international Indiana University McKinney School of Law students are preparing to tackle human rights issues in their communities head on.

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University of Mississippi Law student Stephanie Gobert honored by school’s Pro Bono Initiative

April 15, 2019

OLE MISS LAW — The knowledge that attorneys carry comes with great responsibility. Many attorneys and aspiring attorneys use that knowledge to give back to clients in need through pro bono work.

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University of Mississippi Law student Nathaniel Snyder shares experience as Space Law Fellow in Congressional office

April 15, 2019

OLE MISS LAW — University of Mississippi School of Law student Nathaniel Snyder is getting the most of his space externship with U.S. Rep. Steven Palazzo’s office in Washington, D.C. Snyder, a second-year student in the Air and Space Law Concentration, met NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine to discuss Mississippi’s role in the use and exploration of

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University of Richmond Law student shares her experience in BYU LawStories program

April 15, 2019

UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND NEWS — When Dorie Arthur and her fellow 1L students walked into their first Contracts course with Professor David Epstein, they received a surprising directive: At the close of the lecture, instead of packing up their books and rushing out the door, Professor Epstein asked students to applaud

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University of Utah Law holds counter-terrorism simulation for students

April 15, 2019

ABC4 —  Law students at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law enrolled in a course designed by Professor Amos Guiora participated in a counter-terrorism simulation designed to teach them how to respond when terrorists strike.

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Yale Law student Ellis Liang selected for Fellowship at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics

April 15, 2019

YALE LAW — Ellis Liang ’19 is one of 14 law students and early-career attorneys chosen by the Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (FASPE) to participate in a two-week program in Germany and Poland this spring.

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Yale Law Dean Heather Gerken addresses school’s non-discrimination policy

April 15, 2019

YALE LAW — Last month, we made an announcement clarifying our longstanding nondiscrimination policy: we would not financially support employment positions unless they were open to all of our students, including members of the LGBT community.

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