USC Gould Law professor Marcela Prieto honored for excellence in writing

December 5, 2023

USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Marcela Prieto’s first book, “The Morality of the Laws of War: War, Law, and Murder” (Oxford University Press), has been named the 2023 American Branch International Law Association (ABILA) New Authors Book Award.

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Vermont Law and Graduate School highlights international programs

December 5, 2023

SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST — Embodying the vibrant spirit of its scenic surroundings, Vermont Law and Graduate School thrives on passion and community engagement.

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University of Akron Law hosts study abroad program in Vietnam

November 21, 2023

THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON — The University of Akron (UA) School of Law’s inaugural two-week study abroad excursion to Vietnam last May was, by all accounts, an unqualified success—except for the steamy tropical heat.

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Arizona State University Law Indian Legal Program celebrates 35th anniversary

November 21, 2023

ASU NEWS — When William C. Canby Jr. looks back at Arizona State University’s Indian Legal Program’s humble beginnings, he openly marvels at how far it has come.

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Case Western Reserve Law hosts International Law Weekend

November 21, 2023

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — In his role as President of the American Branch of the International Law Association (ABILA), CWRU School of Law Co-Dean Michael Scharf chaired the opening plenary panel and presided over International Law Weekend on Oct. 19-21. 

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How recent political issues are causing conflict on campuses

November 20, 2023

KATC — As a Jewish student, Eden Roth always has felt safe and welcome at Tulane University, where more than 40% of the students are Jewish. That has been tested by the aftermath of last month’s Hamas incursion into Israel.

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Notre Dame Law delegation to visit South Africa to celebrate 50 years of human rights advocacy

November 14, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — A delegation from Notre Dame Law School will embark on a ten-day visit to South Africa starting on Monday, November 6.

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Advice on pursuing a career in international law 

November 9, 2023

BLUE TOAD — So you want a job in international law? You’re not alone. It’s one of the most popular practice areas out there.

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Case Western Reserve University Law bestows humanitarian award to Washington University in St. Louis Law professor Leila Sadat 

November 9, 2023

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — On Oct. 25, Leila Sadat of Washington University School of Law delivered the 2023 Klatsky Endowed Distinguished Lecture in Human Rights and received the Cox International Law Center Humanitarian Award for Advancing Global Justice.

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A look at the Columbia Law Executive LLM program in Global Business Law

November 7, 2023

COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — When lawyers commence Columbia Law School’s Executive LL.M. Program in Global Business Law, they soon discover that they may learn as much from their classmates—exceptional attorneys like themselves who have worked in firms, corporations, NGOs, academia, and courts—as from their professors.

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