Aspiring law school applicants should factor LSAT changes into testing strategy
U.S. NEWS – For individuals thinking about applying to law school next year or thereafter, consider these two key changes as you think about when to take the LSAT and whether to retake it.
Read More about Aspiring law school applicants should factor LSAT changes into testing strategyToledo Law hosts former acting U.S. Solicitor General for talk on current Constitutional issues
TOLEDO BLADE – Neal Katyal discussed his successful work in challenging military trials at Guantanamo Bay and his ongoing work in challenging the President’s travel bans.
Read More about Toledo Law hosts former acting U.S. Solicitor General for talk on current Constitutional issuesHarvard Law’s International Human Rights Clinic assisted with work of Nobel Peace Prize-winning International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
HARVARD CRIMSON – A team at the Law School chipped in on the work of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning campaign, providing legal advice as the group negotiated an unprecedented disarmament treaty.
Read More about Harvard Law’s International Human Rights Clinic assisted with work of Nobel Peace Prize-winning International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear WeaponsGeorgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection files lawsuit on behalf of Charlottesville community against organizers of Unite the Right rally
DAILY PROGRESS – The lawsuit filed by Georgetown University Law Center’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection cites provisions of Virginia law that regulate militia forces.
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW – Senate Bill 394 makes California the 20th state in the country to eliminate life-without-parole sentences for children and Assembly Bill 1308 extends the Youth Offender Parole Process to age 25.
Read More about Two bills co-sponsored by USC Gould Law’s Post-Conviction Justice Project get signed into law in stateWilliam & Mary Law students aim to restore felons’ right to vote
WAVY (HAMPTON ROADS) – Law school students at William & Mary will spend the next few months working to get felons the right to vote.
Read More about William & Mary Law students aim to restore felons’ right to voteYale Law’s Rule of Law Clinic files federal FIOA lawsuit over Census records
YALE LAW SCHOOL – Students from the Rule of Law Clinic filed a federal lawsuit to compel the Commerce Department to produce records it has withheld about preparations for the 2020 Census.
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BADGER HERALD – The University of Wisconsin Law School’s Immigrant Justice Clinic spent time working to help the Madison community with renewal applications for recipients of the DACA program.
Read More about Wisconsin Law’s Immigrant Justice Clinic has been hard at work helping DACA recipientsHarvard Law’s Tax Clinic helps low-income clients navigate the IRS
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL – Low-income clients come to Harvard’s Tax Clinic because they need an advocate to fight for their legal rights.
Read More about Harvard Law’s Tax Clinic helps low-income clients navigate the IRSYale Law’s Reproductive Rights and Justice Project joins lawsuit over birth control access
YALE LAW SCHOOL – A new clinic at Yale Law School, has joined a lawsuit filed by the Center for Reproductive Rights and the firm O’Melveny & Myers LLP defending women’s equal access to coverage of contraceptives.
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