Fordham Law hosts international antitrust law and policy conference
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW – Fordham Law School welcomed a star-studded list of legal scholars and practitioners to its 44th Annual Conference on International Antitrust Law and Policy.
Read More about Fordham Law hosts international antitrust law and policy conferenceWill Chinese law firms flourish as clients expand overseas?
BIG LAW BUSINESS – A new paper suggests the country’s law firms could follow their clients overseas.
Read More about Will Chinese law firms flourish as clients expand overseas?Canadian universities note spike in international applicants in aftermath of U.S. election
CBC NEWS – Some of Canada’s biggest universities are beginning the new school year with a record number of international students on campus.
Read More about Canadian universities note spike in international applicants in aftermath of U.S. electionMichigan Law professor elected as a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy
LEGAL NEWS – Susanne Baer, a William W. Cook Global Law Professor at Michigan Law, has been elected a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy.
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UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI – The team earned the right to compete in the international finals this month in Adelaide, Australia.
Read More about University of Mississippi Law’s Space Law Team prepares for world championship in AustraliaPepperdine Law receives endowment to advance Global Justice Program
PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY – The Pepperdine University School of Law is proud to announce the endowment of the Sudreau Global Justice Program made possible by the generosity of alumna Laure Sudreau.
Read More about Pepperdine Law receives endowment to advance Global Justice ProgramGeorgetown Law centers examine North Korea nuclear crisis in joint program
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER – The Center on National Security and the Law and Georgetown’s Law Asia continued the conversation at “North Korea Nuclear Crisis: Problems and Paths Forward.”
Read More about Georgetown Law centers examine North Korea nuclear crisis in joint programA look at startups disrupting legal services delivery in Africa
DISRUPT AFRICA – Investment in legal-tech is on the rise, however, this is not yet the case in Africa, something HiiL wants to change.
Read More about A look at startups disrupting legal services delivery in AfricaVisiting professor of practice at Maine Law named arbitrator for E.U.-U.S. Privacy Shield program
UNIVERSITY OF MAINE SCHOOL OF LAW – Peter Guffin has been selected by the U.S. Department of Commerce and European Commission to serve as an arbitrator for the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield arbitration program.
Read More about Visiting professor of practice at Maine Law named arbitrator for E.U.-U.S. Privacy Shield programPenn State Law hosts panel examining the success of human rights movements around the world
DAILY COLLEGIAN – Sponsored by Penn State Law, Penn State School of International Affairs and the Rock Ethics Institute, the panel will be free and open to the public on Sept. 13.
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