Notre Dame Law international human rights students selected for clerkships and internships
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — Students from Notre Dame Law School’s International Human Rights Law programs have been admitted to serve prestigious international clerkships and internships in the following courts: the International Criminal Court; African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights; Inter-American Court of Human Rights; The Permanent Observer Mission of the…
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INSIDE HIGHER ED — A growing proportion of international graduate students want to stay and work in North America after they graduate.
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AP NEWS — Protests over the Israel-Hamas war have spread across U.S. university and college campuses in recent weeks, leading to disruptions and arrests.
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FORDHAM LAW NEWS — As global instability and geopolitical crises—including wars in Europe and the Middle East as well as the displacement of populations and changing migration patterns—continue to make headlines both domestically and abroad, former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency John O. Brennan FCRH ’77 warned that cybersecurity should remain at the forefront.
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THE HERALD NEWS — Ten students from UMass School of Law will be in Portugal from May 17 to 31 as part of a new study abroad program created in partnership with the Católica Global School of Law of Lisbon.
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WILLIAM & MARY NEWS — Kristen Popham ’20 was in the airport in Geneva last November, on her way to make a presentation to the Human Rights Council of the United Nations about discrimination against women and Muslims in the Central African Republic.
Read More about A profile on Columbia Law student Kristen PophamHarvard Law International Human Rights Clinic and Human Rights Entrepreneurs Clinic sign statement asking administration to protect free speech
THE HARVARD CRIMSON — Harvard Law School’s International Human Rights Clinic and Human Rights Entrepreneurs Clinic signed onto a joint statement calling on university administrators to protect free speech during the nationwide surge in campus protests, citing several Harvard policies as examples of problematic protest restrictions.
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UMIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — Despite the relative novelty of sports arbitration within legal education, students at the University of Miami School of Law’s International Moot Court program have showcased exceptional dedication and talent, placing the School of Law at the forefront of this exciting field.
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UNC SCHOOL OF LAW — The University of North Carolina School of Law’s partnership with the University of Tübingen in Germany has provided an incredible opportunity for both American and German law students to engage in a cultural exchange while gaining valuable legal knowledge.
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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Margaret deGuzman, the James E. Beasley Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Institute for International Law and Public Policy at Temple Law School, is a globally respected scholar of international criminal law with a distinguished record of service to the international law community. In December 2021,…
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