A profile on Georgetown Law professor Vicki Girard

March 13, 2024

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY — Vicki Girard (L’87) keeps a block of sticky notes on her desk that a student gave her.

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Georgia State University Law professor Rose Rameau honored by AALS Section on Comparative Law

March 13, 2024

AMERICAN BAR FOUNDATION — Professor Rose Rameau, Fellow, was awarded the 2024 Mark Tushnet Prize in Comparative Law. Professor Rameau won the award for an article titled “Reshaping Government’s Fiduciary Role Under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana.”

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Harvard Law faculty discuss their favorite legal movies, television shows and characters

March 12, 2024

HARVARD LAW TODAY — As film director Martin Scorsese once mused, “Cinema is a matter of what’s in the frame and what’s out.” Perhaps the same could be said about the law: that in preparing for a trial, or crafting a lawsuit, or even analyzing a rule or regulation, it’s as much about what you

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Harvard Law conference celebrates the legal accomplishments of Asian American and Pacific Islander community

March 12, 2024

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL — Celebrating the significant gains that Asian Americans have made in the legal field over the past three decades was the focus of the 30th Annual National Asian Pacific American Conference on Law and Public Policy, held at Harvard Law School on March 1 and 2.

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Harvard Law student Reema Doleh discusses the importance of mentorship

March 12, 2024

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL — Imposter syndrome is a delicate dance between confidence and insecurity that many first-generation students often find themselves performing.

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Liberty Law hosts US Court of Appeals for special session

March 12, 2024

LIBERTY UNIVERSITY — Liberty University School of Law students were granted a unique opportunity on Tuesday, as the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held court in Liberty Law’s Supreme Courtroom, giving students a front-row seat to witness one of the highest courts in the country in action.

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University of Miami Law professor Kunal Parker gives talks on legal history

March 12, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Kunal Parker, associate dean for intellectual life and dean’s distinguished scholar, recently participated in several talks throughout the country. 

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University of Michigan Law professor Barbara McQuade publishes book on election disinformation

March 12, 2024

PULP — In her new book, Attack From Within: How Disinformation Is Sabotaging America, which she will discuss at the Ann Arbor District Library on March 7, McQuade uses many examples from history, here and abroad, to show us just how disinformation works. 

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A profile on NYU Law student Aidan McGirr

March 12, 2024

NYU LAW — When doing one of those connect-the-dots paintings, the image never really makes sense until you have all of the dots together. That is how I felt about coming to law school. 

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University of North Carolina Law professor Michael Gerhardt publishes two new books

March 12, 2024

UNC SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Michael Gerhardt has two new books available in 2024: The Law of Presidential Impeachment and FDR’s Mentors.

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