Washington & Lee Law professor Mark Drumbl publishes article on the legacy of the special court in Sierra Leone
THE COLUMNS — Washington and Lee law professor Mark Drumbl has published an article at OpinioJuris, the leading international law blog.
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UC LAW SAN FRANCISCO — From assisting asylum seekers and drafting wills to helping people clear their criminal records, dozens of law students spent their spring break giving back with pro bono service trips.
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NEWS @ THE U — For three days in late January, students with the University of Miami School of Law’s Human Rights Clinictraveled to Bogotá, Colombia, to assist with transnational litigation for an upcoming trial in Florida highlighting corporate accountability and human rights abuses.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — A team of students from the University of Virginia School of Law won awards in this year’s International and European Tax Moot Court competition, among other achievements and recognition for members of the Law School community.
Read More about University of Virginia Law students win awards at international tax moot court competitionWashington and Lee Law professor Kish Parella publishes article on why executives should care about international law
THE COLUMNS — Washington and Lee law professor Kish Parella has published a blog article on the Blue Sky blog, Columbia Law School’s blog on corporations and capital markets.
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BLOOMBERG LAW — Around five billion people worldwide lack access to justice, posing a challenge to rule of law and societal development
Read More about Opinion: The legal profession can improve access to justice by expanding global pro bono initiativesUniversity of Baltimore Law professor Kim Wehle receives Fulbright award to study constitutional law in the Netherlands
UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE SCHOOL OF LAW — University of Baltimore School of Law Prof. Kim Wehle has been named a Fulbright Scholar for 2024-2025. The Fulbright Program’s stated mission is to increase mutual understanding between people of the United States and people of other countries.
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CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — 3Ls Elizabeth Broderick and Harper Fox are spending their final semester of law school working for the Residual Special Court for Sierra Leone (RSCSL) as their Capstone project.
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THE WEEK MAGAZINE — “The key thing that lawyers need to do is to have a more digital and data driven approach to risk. They need to quantify risk, because people are anxious over growth and are willing to invest in technology, but only to the extent that technology produces a more digital approach.
Read More about Harvard Law professor David Wilkins delivers lecture on technology at law school in IndiaNotre Dame Law students travel during spring break for unique educational opportunities
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — Each year, spring break offers Notre Dame Law School students and faculty a period for travel and relaxation. The mid-semester break also provides the opportunity for out-of-class experiences and learning opportunities.
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