Harvard Law student groups call for creation of diversity committee

December 10, 2018

THE HARVARD CRIMSON — A coalition of 10 Harvard Law School student affinity groups called on Dean John F. Manning to establish a Committee on Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity in a letter published Monday in the Harvard Law Record, the school’s student publication.

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UCLA Law clinic releases report to help improve transition to civilian life for incarcerated women

December 10, 2018

UCLA LAW — Following a two-year collaboration with incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women, UCLA School of Law’s International Human Rights Clinic has released a report and recommendations on improving opportunities for formerly jailed women to return successfully to civilian life in Los Angeles.

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UC Irvine Law Domestic Violence Clinic students discuss current issues at area high school

December 10, 2018

UCI LAW — On November 29, students from UCI Law’s Domestic Violence Clinic delivered a presentation at University High School on the #MeToo Movement and Teen Dating Violence Awareness.

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Pepperdine Law student Sarah Parker selected for public service fellowship

December 10, 2018

PEPPERDINE LAW — Pepperdine Law third-year student Sarah Parker was selected by the Human Trafficking Institute as a 2018-2019 Douglass Fellow. Parker is one of seven students chosen this year from the nation’s top law schools.

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Quinnipiac Law students gain international law experience while studying abroad

December 3, 2018

QUINNIPIAC NOW — Two Quinnipiac Law students developed a unique perspective on human migration, refugee policy and global ethics during a two-week experiential learning and immersion trip this summer at the University of Oxford in England and Lesvos, Greece.

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Notre Dame Law hosts National Appellate Advocacy Tournament for Religious Freedom

December 3, 2018

NOTRE DAME LAW — The Notre Dame Law School Moot Court Board recently hosted the Third Annual National Appellate Advocacy Tournament for Religious Freedom. Nine moot court teams from across the country participated in the competition that was organized by Notre Dame Law students

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South Texas College of Law Houston students win award at national moot court competition

November 19, 2018

STCL HOUSTON — South Texas College of Law Houston (STCL Houston) students continue to shine on the national advocacy stage this fall, as two third-year students earned the “Best Brief in the Nation” award at the 2018 National Finals of the Judge Thomas Tang Moot Court Competition in Chicago over the weekend.

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Penn State Dickinson Law student receives American Society for Pharmacy Law scholarship

November 19, 2018

PENN STATE NEWS — Third-year Penn State Dickinson Law student Marc Wagner was recently named the recipient of the 2018 Fink Family Scholarship by the American Society for Pharmacy Law (ASPL).

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Notre Dame Law celebrates student veterans from all five branches of the U.S. military

November 19, 2018

NOTRE DAME LAW — Notre Dame Law School is grateful to our students who have served our country. As a reflection of our gratitude, the Law School is pleased to provide financial assistance by supporting the Post-9/11 GI Bill Yellow Ribbon Program.

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Notre Dame Law community hears from man freed after 30 years on death row

November 19, 2018

NOTRE DAME LAW —  Anthony Ray Hinton told his story to an overflowing crowd of law students, undergraduate students, and community members at Notre Dame Law School’s McCartan Courtroom on Tuesday.

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