Large gift to Duke Law establishes post-graduate public interest fellowship

November 18, 2021

DUKE LAW — A $500,000 gift from alumnus James Farrin ’90 and his wife, Robin, will establish a new fellowship for Duke Law School students to do public interest legal work after graduation. The Farrin Fellowship will provide salary and benefits, including health insurance and paid time off, for a graduating student to work for a year

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Harvard Law graduate Suong Nguyen

November 4, 2021

QUINN EMANUEL TRIAL LAWYERS — Suong received her J.D., cum laude, from Harvard Law School, and graduated first in her class from Franklin & Marshall College, where she completed her pre-medical studies with a double major in Chemistry and Special Studies in Economics and Business.  She is a co-author of a paper involving micellar electrokinetic chromatography

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A look at bar exam pass rates for Texas and Pennsylvania

November 4, 2021

JDJ JOURNAL — With an overall pass rate of 68.29%, Texas has recorded nearly the same pass rate as the July 2019 bar exam, which was the last time the bar exam was held in July in the state before the Covid-19 pandemic hit. A total of 3,144 candidates appeared for the exam (excluding 10 courtesy

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UConn Law celebrates a century of legal education

November 3, 2021

UCONN TODAY — Hundreds of alumni, faculty, staff and students gathered at the UConn School of Law on Monday to celebrate a century of progress since the law school’s first class was held in rented rooms in downtown Hartford.“That small night school for insurance workers who desired a legal education has grown into a preeminent law

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Georgia State University Law student Abigail Stout reflects on clerkship experience at Georgia Supreme Court

November 3, 2021

GEORGIA STATE NEWS HUB — Clerking for a judge is a highly regarded accomplishment for a recent law school graduate and attaining clerkships for three judges is nearly unheard of. Yet that’s exactly what Abigail Stout (J.D. ’19) has done. She clerked for Justice Sarah Hawkins Warren on the Supreme Court of Georgia, for Judge Kathryn

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Harvard Law teams with AI company on entrepreneurship and innovation course

November 3, 2021

THE GLOBAL LEGAL POST — Harvard Law School is teaming up with artificial intelligence-powered contract platform Evisort to help provide a course on legaltech entrepreneurship and innovation. Evisort founding members and Harvard Law graduates Jerry Ting and Memme Onwudiwe will be teaching on the course in March next year alongside other global business leaders to share expertise

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William and Mary Law LLM graduate Rigzin Dolma uses degree to assist her community in Tibet

November 1, 2021

WILLIAM & MARY LAW SCHOOL — The concept of dharma can be difficult to define. Encompassing duty, learning, and discovering one’s correct life path, it is a guiding principle in Tibetan Buddhism. For Rigzin Dolma, who earned her Master of Laws degree (LL.M.) from William & Mary Law School in May 2021, the opportunity to earn

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NALP report: First-generation law graduates lag behind peers in employment after law school

October 27, 2021

ABA JOURNAL — First-generation college graduates fared less well in the job market after law school than those who had at least one parent with a JD or a college degree, according to new data from the National Association for Law Placement. First-generation college students from the class of 2020 had an overall employment rate of 88%

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Texas Board of Law Examiners releases July 2021 bar exam results

October 20, 2021

REUTERS — The COVID-19 pandemic doesn’t appear to have hurt the performance of law graduates who sat for the Texas bar exam in July. The overall pass rate for that full-length, in-person exam was 68%, according to figures released Friday by the Texas Board of Law Examiners. That’s the same pass rate as the July 2019 test,

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Gift to Duke Law establishes post-graduate public interest fellowship

October 19, 2021

DUKE LAW — A $500,000 gift from alumnus James Farrin ’90 and his wife, Robin, will establish a new fellowship for Duke Law School students to do public interest legal work after graduation. The Farrin Fellowship will provide salary and benefits, including health insurance and paid time off, for a graduating student to work for a year

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