Wayne Law student recognized by university president’s Commission on the Status of Women
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY – Third-year Wayne State University Law School student Rachel L. McDuffie has been awarded the Rachel L. McDuffie Woman of Distinction Student Award.
Read More about Wayne Law student recognized by university president’s Commission on the Status of WomenA spotlight on Puerto Rican law students continuing study at Pitt Law
PITT NEWS – Rocio Alers, David Canino and Sofía Mendoza Matos traveled from Puerto Rico to Pittsburgh to continue their education through Pitt’s law school after Hurricane Maria struck the island.
Read More about A spotlight on Puerto Rican law students continuing study at Pitt LawSeton Hall Law’s Institute for Privacy Protection launches informational outreach program for elementary and middle school children
SETON HALL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW – The Curriculum was designed by the Privacy Institute’s faculty and is taught by the Institute’s law student fellows.
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY – Ten families will have a warmer holiday season thanks to a donation drive supported by students, faculty, staff and friends of Wayne State University Law School.
Read More about Wayne Law clinic leads holiday charity driveSouth Texas College of Law Houston hosts mock trial of fictional criminal trial of Lee Harvey Oswald for JFK assassination
SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE OF LAW HOUSTON – World-renowned experts on the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy convened at STCL Houston recently for the two-day mock trial: State of Texas v. Lee Harvey Oswald.
Read More about South Texas College of Law Houston hosts mock trial of fictional criminal trial of Lee Harvey Oswald for JFK assassinationCurrent political climate could be driving students to law school
CHICAGO TRIBUNE – It’s been called the “Trump bump” by some in the legal community who believe strong reactions to the current political climate are spurring people on both sides of the political spectrum into action.
Read More about Current political climate could be driving students to law schoolAdvantages and disadvantages of applying to law school as an undergraduate
U.S. NEWS – Whether you apply while in college or first gain work experience, ensure you have a competitive application.
Read More about Advantages and disadvantages of applying to law school as an undergraduateAdvice for prospective law students considering the submission of an application addendum
U.S. NEWS – The purpose of the addendum is twofold: to acknowledge the irregularity and to account for the context in which the situation arose.
Read More about Advice for prospective law students considering the submission of an application addendumUniversity of Houston Law Center recognizes law students from across the country for hurricane support
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER – “Law students, far from the destruction and misery of Hurricane Harvey, came to the aid of their fellow students at the University of Houston Law Center…”
Read More about University of Houston Law Center recognizes law students from across the country for hurricane supportSupreme Court Chief Justice Roberts hears arguments during moot court competition at Harvard Law
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL – The Hon. John G. Roberts Jr. ’79, Chief Justice of the United States, presided over the final round of Harvard Law School’s 2017 Ames Moot Court Competition.
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