University of the Pacific McGeorge Law establishes professorship in international water and environmental law

September 5, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC — McGeorge School of Law celebrates the successful completion of a transformative $500,000 campaign to establish an endowed professorship in international law and resource sustainability, honoring the renowned career of one of McGeorge’s most distinguished faculty members, Professor Stephen C. McCaffrey. 

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University of St. Thomas Law student Kaitlyn Eder details experiences studying abroad in France

September 4, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS NEWSROOM — Law school is allowing 3L Kaitlyn Eder to achieve many of her goals, including a visit to Europe, which she accomplished this summer on a study abroad trip. Eder studied international and European Union law at Nantes University in France.

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Stanford Law team releases report on how some attorneys aid Russian oligarchs in evading sanctions

September 4, 2024

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — On a recent episode of the Stanford Legal podcast, Erik Jensen, director of Stanford Law School’s Rule of Law Program, delved into the complex issue of international sanctions evasion.

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Temple Law students visit Bocconi University in Milan, Italy

September 4, 2024

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW — On February 21, 2024, Temple Law renewed our partnership agreement with Bocconi University law school in Milan. This partnership, formed in 2014, is one of the law school’s earliest student exchange agreements.

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A look at international students attending American LLM programs

August 22, 2024

THE NATIONAL JURIST — Law students and lawyers around the world often look to the U.S. as one of their options for post-LL.B. study. But prospective LL.M. students have many other choices.

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University of Chicago Law student Alec Hubbard discusses summer work at international law firm

August 22, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — Alec Hubbard, ’26, is spending his summer working in the Denver office of Faegre Drinker, a full-service international law firm with 1,200 attorneys.

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University of Kansas Law students travel to Turkey for summer study abroad program

August 21, 2024

KU LAW BLOG — While it’s known that your law degree can open doors around the globe, it may not be as well-known that KU Law can do the same during your three years of law school.

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UC Berkeley Law student Bex Grayzel-Ward works on asylum and data protection cases in Austria

August 15, 2024

BERKELEY LAW — Bex Grayzel-Ward ’26 is no stranger to immigration work or Vienna. A 2021 University of Chicago graduate, they received a prestigious Fulbright grant to spend two years there helping refugees in schooling and housing settings.

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Campbell Law students receive LLM degrees in England

August 14, 2024

CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY — Each May, Nottingham Law School Deputy Dean Matthew Homewood visits North Carolina to attend the annual hooding and graduation ceremony of Campbell University’s Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law and this year was no exception. 

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Case Western Reserve Law professor Robert Rapp presents to Saudi Arabia Board of Grievances

August 14, 2024

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — As part of the formal cooperative relationship between Case Western Reserve University School of Law and the Saudi Board of Grievances, the administrative branch of the judicial system of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Robert N. Rapp, visiting assistant professor and the Louis C. Greenwood Lecturer in

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