UVA Law professor, student provides pro bono services to inmate seeking medical treatment

April 3, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW – University of Virginia School of Law professor George Rutherglen is providing pro bono legal representation to a seriously ill prisoner in a lawsuit that highlights the challenges of treating inmates for hepatitis C.

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University of St. Thomas Law student wins Fulbright award to study migration and refugee law in Amsterdam

April 3, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS – University of St. Thomas law student Christina Espey-Sundt ’17 has been selected for a prestigious Fulbright award to the Netherlands to study international migration and refugee law at Vrije University in Amsterdam.

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Yale Law’s Rule of Law clinic partners with government officials in battles over immigration ban

April 3, 2017

YALE DAILY NEWS – Yale Law School students and faculty involved in a new law clinic have become a major force in legal battles against President Donald Trump’s order banning immigration from certain Muslim-majority countries.

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Notre Dame Law team wins national First Amendment moot court competition

April 3, 2017

NEWSEUM INSTITUTE – Third-year law students Hope Tone, Shannon Lewry and Kayla Clark won the 2017 Seigenthaler-Sutherland Cup National First Amendment Moot Court Competition.

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UVA Law students form new student group to address partisan divide

April 3, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW – About 60 ideologically diverse Law School students participating in a new organization, called Common Law Grounds.

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Florida Law trial team wins national criminal justice advocacy competition

April 3, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA LEVIN COLLEGE OF LAW – UF Law 3L students Neal Cordero, Danielle Kaboudi, Tristan Montaque and Will Sepulveda competed against 20 law schools to take home top spot.

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Two UNC Law students selected for international ethics program in Germany and Poland

April 3, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF LAW – Rachel High Jennings 3L and Joelle Portzer 3L are among 12 law students selected by the Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics.

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Stanford Law School students, faculty receive visit from Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor

March 27, 2017

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL – Stanford Law School hosted Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor where she spent the first part of the day meeting in small groups with students and faculty, before speaking to a packed audience of students, faculty, and staff.

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Supreme Court Justice Roberts helps celebrate 150th anniversary of Washington University Law

March 27, 2017

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH – U.S. Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief Justice of the United States, presided over “The Case of Tom Sawyer” in Washington.

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