University of Utah Law professor Jorge Contreras named distinguished professor of law 

April 2, 2025

THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Professor Jorge Conteras has been named a distinguished professor of law, effective July 1, 2025.

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Washington and Lee Law professor Kish Parella co-organizes international business transactions symposium

April 2, 2025

THE COLUMNS — The conference is hosted by the Berle Center on Corporations, Law, and Society at the Seattle University School of Law.

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Opinion: University of San Francisco Law professor Katie Moran discusses how the California State Bar should fix problems with bar exam rollout

April 1, 2025

BLOOMBERG LAW — It’s day one of the bar exam, and the first essay question is on a subject you don’t recognize. You’ve just had the dream every attorney in the US has had at least once—the standard bar exam nightmare.

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University of Toledo Law announces that interim dean Rebecca Zietlow will now serve as permanent dean

April 1, 2025

THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO — The University of Toledo is investing in its academic leadership team naming several interim deans to the permanent roles leading the University’s law, engineering and medical schools.

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University of Arkansas Law professor Annie Smith receives Equal Justice Distinguished Service Award

March 31, 2025

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS NEWS — Annie Smith, professor of law and director of the Civil Litigation & Advocacy and Human Trafficking clinics at the U of A School of Law, has been awarded the 2025 Equal Justice Distinguished Service Award presented jointly by the Arkansas Bar Foundation and the Arkansas Bar Association.

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A look at the Boston College Law Public Interest Law Foundation

March 31, 2025

BC LAW — At the end of his 2L year, Sam Hodgkins-Sumner ’25 watched his classmates head off to Big Law summer associate positions paying upwards of $42,000.

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Boston University Law professor Kate Devlin Joyce discusses the importance of externship programs

March 31, 2025

THE RECORD — Professor Kate Devlin Joyce’s passion for teaching drives her work to enrich and expand experiential learning opportunities.

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Boston University Law professor Madison Condon awarded American Law Institute Early Career Scholars Medal

March 31, 2025

THE AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE — The American Law Institute announced today that it will award its Early Career Scholars Medal to Professors Madison Condon of Boston University School of Law and Blake Emerson of UCLA School of Law.

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Boston University Law Professor Woodrow Hartzog and George Washington Law professor Daniel J. Solove honored for privacy article

March 31, 2025

FUTURE OF PRIVACY FORUM — Today, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) — a global non-profit focused on data protection headquartered in Washington, D.C. — announced the winners of its 15th annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers (PPPM) Awards.

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CUNY Law professor Daniel Loehr publishes report on eugenic roots of modern sentencing laws

March 31, 2025

CUNY SCHOOL OF LAW — A new report from CUNY Law Professor Daniel Loehr, published by The Sentencing Project, examines the historical development of habitual offender laws and their foundations in early 20th-century eugenic ideology.

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