Three USC Gould Law students share their experience working in the Post-Conviction Justice Project
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW – Working in the Post-Conviction Justice Project has been life changing for the clients and USC students; here are three first-person student perspectives.
Read More about Three USC Gould Law students share their experience working in the Post-Conviction Justice ProjectBrooklyn Law’s Safe Harbor Project helps transgender client win asylum
BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL – A transgender woman from a totalitarian nation has been granted asylum in the United States thanks in part to the work of students in Brooklyn Law School’s Safe Harbor Project clinic.
Read More about Brooklyn Law’s Safe Harbor Project helps transgender client win asylumHarvard Law’s Human International Rights Clinic releases report with recommendations on refugee resettlement in the U.S.
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL – The Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program has released a far-reaching report, “Fulfilling U.S. Commitment to Refugee Resettlement: Protecting Refugees, Preserving National Security & Building the U.S. Economy through Refugee Admissions.”
Read More about Harvard Law’s Human International Rights Clinic releases report with recommendations on refugee resettlement in the U.S.Yale Law clinic helps file suit against Trump administration for withholding information concerning profiling in immigration enforcement
YALE LAW SCHOOL – CAIR-CT and MRNY are represented by the Worker and Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic at Yale Law School, the National Immigration Law Center, and the International Refugee Assistance Project.
Read More about Yale Law clinic helps file suit against Trump administration for withholding information concerning profiling in immigration enforcementHarvard Law student wins victory in court for disabled parolees
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL – Tabitha Cohen ’18 argues appeal on behalf of prisoner and brain injury survivor Richard Crowell.
Read More about Harvard Law student wins victory in court for disabled paroleesAmerican University Law student honored with medal of excellence by the American Bankruptcy Institute
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW – Third-year student Bradley Jensen received the American Bankruptcy Institute Medal of Excellence for his outstanding performance in Professor Walter Effross’ Corporate Bankruptcy Course this spring.
Read More about American University Law student honored with medal of excellence by the American Bankruptcy InstituteThomas Jefferson Law student wins IDEA Student Writing Competition for paper on IP law
PRLEAP – Thomas Jefferson School of Law announced Bridget Madden, a 3L student, won the 2017 IDEA Student Writing Competition.
Read More about Thomas Jefferson Law student wins IDEA Student Writing Competition for paper on IP lawYale Law announces 47 students and recent graduates as public interest fellowship recipients for 2017-18
YALE LAW SCHOOL – Yale Law School is proud to congratulate the 47 students and recent graduates who have been named recipients of public interest fellowships for 2017-2018.
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW SCHOOL – The Law School and the Center for Technology, Innovation & Competition have awarded this year’s annual CTIC Interdisciplinary Scholarships to three students.
Read More about Penn Law students awarded law and technology scholarshipsTemple Law students awarded Peggy Browning fellowships in workers’ rights and labor law
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW – The Peggy Browning Fund has selected Stephen Dodd LAW ’18 and Vitoria Medeiros LAW ’19 for its 2017 class of Summer Fellows.
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