Lewis & Clark Law professor Lisa Benjamin co-authors brief to the International Court of Justice
LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL — Furthering the fight for international climate justice, Professor Lisa Benjamin recently submitted briefs to international bodies that advocate for state obligations regarding climate change.
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RICHMOND LAW — There’s no escaping that we’re living amid a climate crisis. In the U.S., atmospheric rivers are pummeling the drought-ridden West Coast with rain. Meanwhile, parts of the East Coast haven’t seen a major snow in years but have been hit by multiple hurricanes that would have been considered once-in-a-lifetime. Globally, floods, fires,…
Read More about Three University of Richmond Law professors discuss research on the global climate crisisUniversity of Richmond Law professor Chiara Giorgetti aids in development of mechanism to hold Russia accountable for actions in Ukraine
RICHMOND LAW — When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Mykhailo Puryshev lived in the eastern city of Mariupol. He was a business owner who operated a restaurant and nightclub called Evo. It sat next to the campus of Pryazovskyi State Technical University, whose students it served.
Read More about University of Richmond Law professor Chiara Giorgetti aids in development of mechanism to hold Russia accountable for actions in UkraineUSC Gould Law International Human Rights Clinic co-authors report on fair trial rights in Kyrgyzstan
USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — The USC Gould School of Law International Human Rights Clinic (IHRC), in partnership with the Clooney Foundation for Justice TrialWatch Initiative, has published a report on its fair trial rights findings for a human rights defender in Kyrgyzstan.
Read More about USC Gould Law International Human Rights Clinic co-authors report on fair trial rights in KyrgyzstanBoston College Law student Ainsley Hutchinson discusses her experience working at the Hague
BC LAW — Ainsley Hutchison ’25 clerked for a war crimes trial judge last summer at the International Criminal Court.
Read More about Boston College Law student Ainsley Hutchinson discusses her experience working at the HagueWashington & 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.
Read More about Washington & Lee Law professor Mark Drumbl publishes article on the legacy of the special court in Sierra LeoneUC Law San Francisco students complete pro bono service trips during spring break
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.
Read More about UC Law San Francisco students complete pro bono service trips during spring breakUniversity of Miami Law Human Rights Program assist in litigation for Colombian victims
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.
Read More about University of Miami Law Human Rights Program assist in litigation for Colombian victimsUniversity of Virginia Law students win awards at international tax moot court competition
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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