Yale Law Dean Heather Gerken interviews Hillary Clinton about election, book during law school event

November 6, 2017

YALE LAW SCHOOL – Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton ’73 returned to Yale Law School on October 25, 2017, to talk about her book “What Happened,” during a lively conversation with Dean Heather Gerken.

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Harvard Law students hear from five U.S. senators during discussion on the current political climate

November 6, 2017

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL – Five U.S. senators told a Harvard Law School audience that there is real reason for concern, yet some hope for their institution and the country.

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Dayton Law hosts New Hampshire Sen. Maggie Hassan to talk on career success

November 6, 2017

FLYER NEWS – Senator Maggie Hassan (D – N.H.) spoke to an audience of around 80 UD undergraduates, law students, faculty, staff and members of the Dayton community.

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Former Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division chief Vanita Gupta addresses University of Tennessee Law

November 6, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE COLLEGE OF LAW – In times of challenge, the legal profession often rises to find its strongest voice, and now is the time to rise and make justice real for everyone, Vanita Gupta told a group of UT Law students this week.

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Students from Harvard Law, Stanford Law present research on issues surrounding police use of technology

November 6, 2017

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL – The cross-section of practitioners, policymakers, technologist, and activists came together as part of the Stanford-Harvard Project on Technology and Policing.

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William & Mary Law students to host non-partisan Election Day information hotline for voters

November 6, 2017

WILLIAM & MARY LAW SCHOOL – Students are set to run the W&M VOTEline at (757) 742-3095, a voter assistance hotline aimed at responding to questions local citizens have about voting.

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Yale Law clinic helps win freedom for client after 23-year sentence

November 6, 2017

YALE NEWS – In light of mounting evidence that he was denied his constitutional right to a fair trial, a motion was filed to grant McIntyre a new trial.

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Albany Law students open “pop-up” clinic to help those affected by new immigration policies

November 6, 2017

ALBANY LAW SCHOOL – A 2L and 3L helped staff a “pop-up” immigration clinic in Columbia County to provide legal help and offer other types of information residents needed.

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Denver Law’s Environmental Law Clinic assists in lawsuit over Windy Gap Firming Project

November 6, 2017

KUNC (NORTHERN COLORADO) – The environmental coalition sued both the Bureau of Reclamation and the Army Corps of Engineers for what it says were faulty federal permits to build the project.

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University of Cincinnati Law students help provide legal training to Latina Entrepreneurship Academy

November 6, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF LAW – UC Law’s Latina/o Law Student Society assisted the Entrepreneurship and Community Development Clinic in providing legal training.

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