USC Gould Law convenes global competition law conference
USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — The USC Gould/Analysis Group Global Competition Law Thought Leadership Conference took place June 6-7 at USC Gould School of Law.
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STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — War is hell, as Sam Sasan Shoamanesh knows too well. The turbulence of Iran’s Revolution of 1979 and the Iran-Iraq War that soon followed formed the touchstones of his early life.
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STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, president and CEO of the International Peace Institute (IPI), former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, and the first President of the Assembly of State Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), received the Jackson H. Ralston Prize in International Law at…
Read More about Stanford Law hosts diplomat Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein for lecture on international peace and justiceHow legal English courses help foreign educated students in LLM degree programs
THE INTERNATIONAL JURIST — If you are applying to LL.M. programs in the U.S., you may have come across the phrase “legal English.” And for good reason as language is a crucial component of U.S. legal education. I still remember buying Black’s Law Dictionary and looking up words in 2010 during my own 1L, sometimes…
Read More about How legal English courses help foreign educated students in LLM degree programsBoston College Law professor E. Joan Blum named honorary professor at university in Uzbekistan
BC LAW MAGAZINE — BC Law’s E. Joan Blum was named an honorary professor of Tashkent State University of Law (TSUL), a renowned center of legal education in Uzbekistan.
Read More about Boston College Law professor E. Joan Blum named honorary professor at university in UzbekistanHofstra Law professor Ellen Yaroshefsky receives Fulbright scholarship to conduct research in Brazil
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — Hofstra Law Professor Ellen Yaroshefsky, Howard Lichtenstein Distinguished Professor of Legal Ethics, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award to conduct research and teaching in Brazil for the 2024-2025 academic year from the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.
Read More about Hofstra Law professor Ellen Yaroshefsky receives Fulbright scholarship to conduct research in BrazilNorthwestern Pritzker Law celebrates 25th anniversary of International Team Project
NORTHWESTERN PRITZKER SCHOOL OF ART — This past spring break, Yona Isaacs (JD ’24) was one of 21 students who traveled to Bosnia as part of this year’s International Team Project (ITP).
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UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — Two rising third-year students from Strathmore Law School in Nairobi, Kenya, participated in a unique and collaborative opportunity this summer through internships with Notre Dame Law School’s Exoneration Justice Clinic (EJC).
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SETON HALL LAW — Tracy A. Kaye, J.D., professor of law and Eric Byrne Research Fellow, director of the Dean Acheson Legal Scholar Program and IRS Chief Counsel Externship Program at Seton Hall University Law School, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to Vienna, Austria, for the 2024 fall semester from the U.S. Department of State and the J. William…
Read More about Seton Hall Law professor Tracy A. Kaye receives Fulbright award to study international tax lawStanford Law students Katherine Viti and Kyrylo Korol present report on Russian accountability for the war in Ukraine
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — Many of us go to law school interested in public policy as well as in law, but it is a rare opportunity when students get to do legal research, write a policy report—and present that report to decision-makers in Washington, D.C.
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