A profile on recent USD Knudson Law graduate Anthony Leonardis
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA — Anthony Leonardi’s, J.D., interest in the law began in an unexpected place: the newsroom of the Washington Examiner in Washington, D.C.
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REUTERS — Law school graduates typically pay upwards of $1,000 to take the bar exam. But this fall, there’s a way they can actually profit from their hours of study to prepare for the dreaded attorney licensing test.
Read More about National Conference of Bar Examiners offers law grads money to test NextGen Bar ExamRecent Boston College Law graduate Finnegan Schick discusses the use of the Socratic method in law school
BC LAW — For nearly one hundred and fifty years, the Socratic method has endured as the hallmark of American legal education.
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BC LAW — In 1898, more than three decades before BC Law’s existence, African American activist Mary Church Terrell coined the phrase “lifting as we climb.”
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COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — A significant number of Columbia Law School’s Class of 2024 are entering public interest, human rights, and government positions, and many of them have received prestigious fellowships with public service organizations for one or two years.
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GW LAW — Equal Justice Works, the nation’s largest facilitator of opportunities in public interest law, announced the 2024 Regional Public Interest Award recipients, recognizing eight law students for their exemplary commitment to public interest law and pro bono work. Jill Chien, JD ’24, was one of those recipients.
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NORTHWESTERN PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW — Melissa Castillo West (JD ’24) joins 83 other recent law school graduates who will spend the next two years as Equal Justice Works Fellows.
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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SCHOOL OF LAW — The University of Oregon School of Law welcomed 18 graduates into the prestigious Order of the Coif national honor society.
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PACE UNIVERSITY — The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University joined leadership from White Plains Hospital to recognize 12 hospital employees as graduates of the Law School’s inaugural Health Law and Policy Certificate for health professionals.
Read More about Pace Law celebrates first graduates of Health Law Policy Certificate programStanford Law recognizes recent graduates pursuing public interest fellowships or public service careers
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — Offered by the John and Terry Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law, this year’s 17 SLS-funded fellowships are part of SLS’s broader efforts to support the pursuit of careers in public interest.
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