Penn Law alumnus shares fellowship experiences in environmental law
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW SCHOOL — Penn Law alumnus Garrison Todd ’18 is a Catalyst Fellow at Advocates for the West, a public interest, non-profit environmental law firm headquartered in Boise, Idaho. Their mission is to defend western public lands, waterways, and wildlife on behalf of conservation groups and concerned citizens.
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DENVER LAW — Earlier this year, the Office for Victims Program (OVP), a unit of the Division of Criminal Justice within the Colorado Department of Public Safety, announced a $2 million grant to create the Colorado Civil Justice Corps (CCJC) Fellowship.
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THE RECORDER — California is embarking on two paths toward changing how it evaluates would-be lawyers’ moral character, with one route starting in the state bar and the other going through the Legislature.
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MIAMI LAW — LL.M. graduates of Miami Law’s Estate Planning LL.M. program consistently attribute their professional success to the network, career opportunities and knowledge they secured during their time at the University of Miami.
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FAMU LAW — Florida A&M University (FAMU) College of Law Class of 2019 graduate Abigail Adkins has been selected for the 2019 Equal Justice Works Fellowship. This most prestigious and competitive post-graduate legal fellowship is made available to 76 new lawyers nationwide.
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LAW.COM — At this very moment, some top law students are likely scrambling to schedule interviews with federal judges in hopes of landing a coveted clerkships—a resume booster that can pay career dividends.
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LAW.COM — The new president of the New York State Bar Association is announcing today that he’s launching a blue-ribbon committee to determine if the state should remove questions about mental health disorders from applications for the bar
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN LAW — Robert Lundberg, a 2019 UW Law School graduate, is one of 76 attorneys nationally to receive an Equal Justice Works fellowship. The program allowed Lundberg to create a fellowship of his own design to address legal issues on behalf of the community or cause of his choosing.
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LEWIS & CLARK LAW — Established through the generosity of Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, the Lewis & Clark Law School award program provides a $2,500 stipend for the best research paper written in the past year by a Lewis & Clark JD student on any topic in private or public international law
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PATCH LOS ANGELES — The Beverly Hills Bar Association (BHBA), in conjunction with the Beverly Hills Bar Foundation, hosts the 65th Annual Supreme Court Luncheon honoring the Justices of the Supreme Court of California
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