Northern Kentucky University Law student Eric Rodenberg named to graduate fellows program

August 10, 2022

NORTHERN KENTUCKY TRIBUNE — A student from Northern Kentucky University’s Salmon P. Chase College of Law has gained a front-row seat to legislative action at the Kentucky State Capitol through his participation in a graduate fellowship.

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Albany Law class of 2022 completes record number of pro bono hours

July 28, 2022

ALBANY LAW SCHOOL — Call it nearly six and half years, 77 months, 336 weeks, 2,350 days, or 3,394,320 minutes. No matter how you count it up, it’s impressive. The Class of 2022, with 165 members, completed at least 56,572 hours of pro bono and public service during its time at Albany Law School.

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Recent University of Utah Law grads elected to Order of the Coif

July 26, 2022

S.J. QUINNEY SCHOOL OF LAW — The following recent graduates from the Class of 2022 have been elected to the Order of the Coif by the faculty of the S.J. Quinney College of Law.

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How law graduates use their degrees outside of practice

July 18, 2022

U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT — Law school demands a lot from students. It takes a major commitment of time, money and effort. Even if you receive a full scholarship, find the learning rewarding and make connections among your classmates, there are trade-offs. After all, there are plenty of ways to spend three years of

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Nine recent Northwestern Law graduates earn public interest fellowships

July 15, 2022

PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW — Nine recent graduates will launch their careers in public interest through both national and Northwestern Pritzker Law post-graduate fellowships this year. These graduates have dedicated their time and skills to causes ranging from environmental work to prison reform to public housing.

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A profile on recent Penn Law graduate Marissa Schwartz

July 15, 2022

PENN LAW — Equal Justice Works Fellow Marissa Schwartz L’22 will advocate for survivors of domestic violence in Philadelphia.

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A profile on recent Penn Law graduate Corina Scott

July 15, 2022

PENN LAW — Equal Justice Works Fellow Corina Scott L’22 will advocate for the rights of incarcerated domestic violence survivors eligible for re-sentencing or a new trial in New York.

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NALP report: Just over half of 2018 graduates practice in a law firm setting

July 14, 2022

ABA JOURNAL — Ninety-seven percent of surveyed law graduates from the class of 2018 were employed, but only 51% were working in law firms, according to a joint study by the National Association for Law Placement and the NALP Foundation.

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Recent law graduates in hybrid positions report highest rates of job satisfaction

July 14, 2022

REUTERS — A new survey by the National Association for Law Placement and the NALP Foundation has found that fully remote work may be losing some of its appeal — at least for lawyers in the early stage of their careers working across the legal profession. For those working fully remotely, the numbers of recent

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Fordham Law celebrates 2022 graduates at diploma ceremony

June 30, 2022

FORDHAM LAW NWS — Fordham Law School’s Class of 2022 gathered together one last time for the 115th diploma ceremony on May 23—marking the return of a full in-person commencement event in two years.

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