Notre Dame Law Eviction Clinic helps families facing eviction in local community
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — The Notre Dame Law School Eviction Clinic pairs students with clients facing eviction or related proceedings across St. Joseph County, Indiana.
Read More about Notre Dame Law Eviction Clinic helps families facing eviction in local communityStanford Law students Katherine Viti and Kyrylo Korol present report on Russian accountability for the war in Ukraine
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — Many of us go to law school interested in public policy as well as in law, but it is a rare opportunity when students get to do legal research, write a policy report—and present that report to decision-makers in Washington, D.C.
Read More about Stanford Law students Katherine Viti and Kyrylo Korol present report on Russian accountability for the war in UkraineUniversity of Virginia Law student Kirk Wolff receives fellowship for commitment to service
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Kirk Wolff, a U.S. Navy veteran and second-year student at the University of Virginia School of Law, has been named a 2024 Tillman Scholar.
Read More about University of Virginia Law student Kirk Wolff receives fellowship for commitment to serviceLaw360 survey looks at law students’ experiences as law firm summer associates
LAW 360 — On-campus interview week is one of the most stressful experiences law students can undergo, as they bid for and meet the firms that could launch and shape their futures. Law360 Pulse’s survey takes the measure of where they are at this moment in time.
Read More about Law360 survey looks at law students’ experiences as law firm summer associatesCleveland State University Law student Brianna Hunter advocates for indigenous rights
MARIANAS VARIETY — BRIANNA Hunter, a law student intern with Associate Judge Joseph N. Camacho, plans to return to the CNMI after law school and take the local bar exam so she can be an advocate for indigenous rights.
Read More about Cleveland State University Law student Brianna Hunter advocates for indigenous rightsColumbia Law announces postgraduate public interest fellows
COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — A significant number of Columbia Law School’s Class of 2024 are entering public interest, human rights, and government positions, and many of them have received prestigious fellowships with public service organizations for one or two years.
Read More about Columbia Law announces postgraduate public interest fellowsUniversity of Connecticut Law celebrates Caribbean American Heritage Month
UCONN SCHOOL OF LAW — As we commemorate Caribbean American Heritage Month, it’s a perfect opportunity to shine a spotlight on the vibrant contributions and unique perspectives of Caribbean American law students at UConn Law.
Read More about University of Connecticut Law celebrates Caribbean American Heritage MonthDuke Law first year students travel to New York for startup law networking opportunities
DUKE LAW NEWS — Last month, eight first-year students and one second-year student traveled to New York as part of the JD/LLM in Law & Entrepreneurship (JD/LLMLE) dual-degree program, which equips law students with the vital tools and techniques needed for effective collaboration with today’s entrepreneurial ventures.
Read More about Duke Law first year students travel to New York for startup law networking opportunitiesFordham Law offers tech externship to give students experience in data privacy
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — This semester, eight Fordham Law students had the unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the dynamic field of data privacy law and regulations.
Read More about Fordham Law offers tech externship to give students experience in data privacyA profile on recent Fordham Law graduate Abby Ryckman
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Abby Ryckman ’24 was able to translate her undergraduate studies in science and medicine into a legal internship at Pfizer during her 1L year of law school.
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