Rutgers Law professor JC Lore III works in Delhi, India as a Fulbright specialist
RUTGERS LAW SCHOOL — Distinguished Clinical Professor JC Lore III has traveled the world as an advocacy consultant, training students, lawyers, judges, and other leaders in countries like Japan, China, Ireland, Singapore, Nigeria, Kenya, and Tanzania.
Read More about Rutgers Law professor JC Lore III works in Delhi, India as a Fulbright specialistVanderbilt Law co-sponsors Emerging Markets Conference in Mumbai, India
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL — The 15th Annual Emerging Markets Conference (EMC) convened in Mumbai from December 10-13, attracting leading scholars and policymakers in law and finance to debate the issues impacting market design, corporate governance, and changing regulatory dynamics through a US-India lens.
Read More about Vanderbilt Law co-sponsors Emerging Markets Conference in Mumbai, IndiaUniversity at Buffalo Law professor Meredith Lewis recognized for work in international education
UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO — Nowhere is UB School of Law’s engagement with the wider world more apparent than in the work of Professor Meredith Kolsky Lewis.
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PENN STATE — A nine-person delegation of Penn State Dickinson Law faculty, staff, alumni and invited guests recently traveled to Singapore to connect with businesspeople, public and private sector professionals, representatives of other law schools, and Penn State University graduates.
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CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Experts have been fretting about a Chinese invasion of Taiwan for years. Is Taiwan really at risk? Why does Taiwan matter? On Dec. 2 at 9 a.m. and re-airing at 9 p.m., CWRU School of Law’s “Talking Foreign Policy” radio show will discuss those questions with leading experts.
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USD NEWS CENTER — The University of San Diego (USD) School of Law’s Office of Graduate and International Programs hosted a group of 31 judges from the State of Baja California for an Oral Advocacy Training for Judges workshop.
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BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Pratishruti Dash’s lecture critically examines the transfer of carceral feminist politics from the Global North to the Global South and its impact on feminist responses to violence against women in India.
Read More about Video: Boston University Law professor Preeti Pratishruti delivers lecture on feminist activismGift to Lewis & Clark Law to establish scholarship for international environmental LLM students
LEWIS AND CLARK LAW SCHOOL — The Karuna Foundation, which focuses on fostering contributions to climate change mitigation and adaptation in the Himalayan region, has generously funded its first scholarship at Lewis & Clark to support LLM students from countries where Karuna has programming.
Read More about Gift to Lewis & Clark Law to establish scholarship for international environmental LLM studentsStanford Law International Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Clinic travels to Colombia
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — Three students from Stanford Law School’s International Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Clinic recently served as official observers at COP16 in Cali, Colombia. Their experience is helping to bolster their clinic work with Colombian human rights organization Dejusticia—and provided a front row seat to the world’s highest-profile environmental negotiations.
Read More about Stanford Law International Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Clinic travels to ColombiaUS colleges see growth in the number of international students
INSIDE HIGHER ED — India overtook China as the top source of foreign students in the U.S. last year, marking a boom in interest from the Global South and a shift to graduate programs.
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