NYU Law celebrates Valentine’s Day by highlighting alumni love stories

February 21, 2024

NYU LAW — Every February, we ask a few NYU Law alumni couples to tell how they found their soul mate at the Law School. Romance bloomed in class sections, rooftop parties, or late-night bodega runs for study snacks. 

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Notre Dame Law student Jakim Aaron receives Black Excellence Award

February 20, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — Third-year Notre Dame Law School student Jakim Aaron was recently recognized with a Black Excellence Award at the university’s second annual Black Excellence Dinner. 

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Notre Dame Law hosts symposium on speech and religious exercise in the workplace

February 20, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME LAW SCHOOL — The Notre Dame Law Review, in collaboration with Notre Dame Law School’s Religious Liberty Initiative, hosted a symposium on January 26 in the McCartan Courtroom. 

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Pace Law dean emeritus Richard Ottinger co-publishes book on pollution in major cities

February 20, 2024

PACE UNIVERSITY ELISABETH HAUB SCHOOL OF LAW — Dean Emeritus Richard Ottinger, of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, and Professor Wang Xi, of Kunming University of Science and Technology in China, have published a book that compares efforts to curb air pollution in two of the world’s largest urban areas, Los

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Penn State Law hosts event to support Public Interest Law Fund for students

February 20, 2024

PENN STATE LAW —  The Public Interest Law Fund (PILF) at Penn State Law in University Park will hold its 18th annual PILF Auction from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 22. 

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Rutgers Law professor Ruth Anne Robbins helps pass domestic violence law

February 20, 2024

RUTGERS LAW SCHOOL — Years of work by Professor Ruth Anne Robbins, her students, and their partners at the NJ Coalition to End Domestic Violence (NJCEDV) culminated on January 8 in the signing of bill A-1475, which requires the court to consider information regarding coercive control in domestic violence proceedings.

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St. Mary’s University Law Consumer Protection Clinic and Real Estate Clinic helps local tenants

February 20, 2024

ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY — If you were in Texas during the catastrophic winter storm of 2021, what many referred to as Snowvid, you may have experienced the turmoil of what it was like to live without running water.

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St. Mary’s University Law associate dean Romona Lampley discusses passion for humanitarian causes

February 20, 2024

ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY — Ramona Lampley, J.D., is a self-proclaimed “farm girl from North Carolina.” As a child, her first encounter with an attorney was at a county commissioner’s office, where the local farmers had hired a lawyer to represent them in a rezoning dispute.

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University of St. Thomas Law professor Rachel Moran to study policing in Chile as Fulbright Scholar

February 20, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS NEWSROOM — Law Professor Rachel Moran has been chosen as a U.S. Scholar by the prestigious Fulbright Program. She will travel to South America in the fall of 2024 to study, “Policing in Times of Mass Protest: Lessons from Uprisings in the United States and Chile.”

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University of St. Thomas Law professor emeritus John Wendt authors article on the Beijing Olympic Games

February 20, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS NEWSROOM — Department of Ethics and Business Law Professor Emeritus John Wendt is the author of an article, “Beijing 2022: The Games of Muted Joy,” that was published by Entertainment and Sports Lawyer Journal, the official publication of the Forum on the Entertainment and Sports Industries of the American Bar Association.

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