South Texas College of Law Houston hosts interview workshop for minority law students

January 29, 2019

SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE OF LAW HOUSTON — This week, South Texas College of Law Houston hosted a “meet-and-greet” and interview readiness panel for diverse students from all three Houston law schools. Approximately 100 first-year law students learned from a panel of seasoned attorneys.

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University of Houston Law Center recognized by ABA for pre-law pipeline program

January 29, 2019

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER —  The University of Houston Law Center’s Pre-Law Pipeline Program will be honored Jan. 25 by the American Bar Association’s Council for Diversity in the Education Pipeline for its efforts on behalf of diversity in the legal profession.

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Opinion: Harvard Law students oppose military recruitment at school due to ban on transgender people serving in the military

January 29, 2019

HARVARD CRIMSON — Harvard Law students speak out about the presence of the U.S. Army and Air Force Judge Advocate General Corps at the Massachusetts Law School Consortium Job Fair taking place on Harvard Law’s campus.

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Cornell Law professor and students provide legal assistance to asylum seekers

January 29, 2019

CORNELL DAILY SUN — A law professor and six Cornell Law students spent their winter break at the largest immigrant detention center in the country, helping recently arrived asylum seekers prepare for the vetting process.

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South Texas College of Law Houston announces spring 2019 class

January 23, 2019

SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE OF LAW HOUSTON — When approximately 50 new students in South Texas College of Law Houston’s spring 2019 class gathered for their first day of instruction, they found among their ranks a 17-year-old and a 50-year-old. Spanning a 33-year age difference, the two students will have much to teach one another.

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Pace University Law expands part-time program with more flexible schedule

January 23, 2019

PACE UNIVERSITY — The Elisabeth Haub School of Law today announced an expansion of its current part-time program, making the Law School more accessible to working professionals and others. The new scheduling option allows part-time law students to take all of their required classes on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

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Northeastern Law partners with Chinese law school for scholarly exchange

January 23, 2019

NORTHEASTERN LAW — In November, professors Karl Klare and Lucy Williams taught a three-week mini-course on labor rights and social welfare law to graduate law students at Wuhan University School of Law in China’s Hubei Province.

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University of Colorado Law’s JD Pathways program connects students with work experiences

January 23, 2019

DAILY CAMERA — The University of Colorado Law School touts the success of many of its graduates finding law work after leaving campus. But school officials say a big part of that success actually begins early in their time in Boulder.

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University of Cincinnati law develops diversity case competition to showcase students’ legal skills

January 23, 2019

U CINCINNATI — Finding new ways to address the lack of diversity in the legal profession is one of the reasons Cincinnati Law and local law firm Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL (KMK) partnered to create the nation’s first and only Law Student Diversity Case Competition.

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Creighton Law students learn about the Dominican Republic legal system during week-long trip

January 23, 2019

CREIGHTON LAW — Every year for a full week in early January, Creighton law students have the opportunity to travel to the Dominican Republic through the Ronald Volkmer Dominican Republic Immersion Trip.

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