Richmond Law’s Class of 2017 completes over 6,000 hours of pro bono work
VIRGINIA STATE BAR – The Class of 2017 produced the largest number of certificate recipients to date, representing approximately 20% of the entire class and having donated more than 6,000 hours total of pro bono service.
Read More about Richmond Law’s Class of 2017 completes over 6,000 hours of pro bono workColorado Law students, Iraqi war veterans lead charge for new state bill offering college credits for military training and experience
DENVER POST – Weiner and law school classmate and Army veteran Karthik Venkatraj are lobbying state lawmakers for a measure requiring the state’s colleges and universities to have a firm policy to award credit for military service.
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DELAWARE BUSINESS NOW – The Veteran’s Law Clinic at Widener University Delaware Law School has reached the milestone of recovering more than $10 million in disability benefits owed to U.S. veterans.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW – Students in the spring semester Environmental and Regulatory Law Clinic worked on cases involving clean energy and global warming.
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HARVARD LAW SCHOOL – Harvard Law School’s Access to Justice Lab has aimed to revolutionize thinking about access to legal help.
Read More about Profile on the Access to Justice Lab at Harvard LawHarvard Law student shares experience working with Legal Aid Bureau, founding organization for low-income and first-generation students
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL – As he prepares to graduate, Nguyên can stand as an example as someone who has overcome hardship and doubt, who has achieved more than he ever thought possible and plans to achieve much more.
Read More about Harvard Law student shares experience working with Legal Aid Bureau, founding organization for low-income and first-generation studentsASU Law graduates share their experiences going the extra mile in public service
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY – This exceptional class donated over 80,000 hours of public service and exemplify what ASU Law looks for in its student body — that extra special something.
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NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW – The Muslim Law Students Association continues to serve as an important resource for Muslim students at the Law School.
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ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION – The president of the American Bar Association will deliver the keynote speech at the 2017 Georgia State University College of Law Commencement and Hooding Ceremony.
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ATHENS CEO – Carol W. Hunstein, a justice serving on the Supreme Court of Georgia, will deliver the keynote address at the University of Georgia School of Law’s Commencement.
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