Arizona State Law student co-authors report on AI-driven gene editing
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY SANDRA DAY O’CONNOR COLLEGE OF LAW – Walter Johnson co-authored a report exploring the use of artificial intelligence to analyze and optimize the human genome.
Read More about Arizona State Law student co-authors report on AI-driven gene editingLaw students from Northeastern University support local organizations in report to U.N. Special Rapporteur
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW – Students prepared these submissions on behalf of the law school’s Program on Human Rights and the Global Economy and five community partners.
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UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW – Castillo won the top prize in the American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section’s 2017 William W. Greenhalgh Student Writing Competition.
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DUKE UNIVERSITY – Kelly Hamachi, Jami M. King, and Meredith Stewart to join the first cohort of Margolis Scholars.
Read More about Three Duke Law students selected as scholars for health policy centerBrooklyn Law students in CUBE program connect with local incubators, accelerators, and co-working spaces
BROOKLYN EAGLE – The Center for Urban Business Entrepreneurship provides clinical courses at the school and hosts programs that highlight the startup industry and lawyers roles within it.
Read More about Brooklyn Law students in CUBE program connect with local incubators, accelerators, and co-working spacesHoward Law team wins national civil rights moot court competition
HOWARD UNIVERSITY – Brittney Martin (3L) and Madison Gibb (2L) of the Charles Hamilton Houston Moot Court Team won the William E. McGee National Civil Rights Moot Court Competition.
Read More about Howard Law team wins national civil rights moot court competitionNortheastern Law student presents with state supreme court justice at ABA Conference on implicit bias in the judiciary
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW – Law student Stephanie Tabashneck ’18, who is a forensic psychologist, joined Justice Debra Lehrmann of the Texas Supreme Court for a presentation on implicit bias in the judiciary.
Read More about Northeastern Law student presents with state supreme court justice at ABA Conference on implicit bias in the judiciaryUniversity of Idaho Law hosts former South Carolina congressmen for public talk on solving climate change with conservative principles
MOSCOW-PULLMAN DAILY NEWS – A former Republican congressman from South Carolina, U.S. Rep. Bob Inglis, will present “Solving Climate Change with Conservative Principles.”
Read More about University of Idaho Law hosts former South Carolina congressmen for public talk on solving climate change with conservative principlesDuke Law Environmental Law and Policy Clinic celebrates 10 years of service
DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW – 106 graduates of Duke Law School and 84 from the Nicholas School of the Environment have participated in the clinic since it was established in 2007.
Read More about Duke Law Environmental Law and Policy Clinic celebrates 10 years of serviceNortheastern Law student wins American Intellectual Property Law Association award
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY – This fall, Alvin Benjamin Carter III was named the recipient of the 2017 Jan Jancin Award, presented annually by the American Intellectual Property Law Association.
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