Southern Illinois University Law professor Shelly Page presents on human trafficking
THE SOUTHERN ILLINOISIAN — Shelly Taylor Page, law professor and director of experiential learning presented on how to identity and prevent human trafficking in Southern Illinois on Wednesday at John A. Logan College.
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STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — “I have the extraordinary privilege of being part of a group of ethicists, data scientists, and physicians at Stanford University—long a leading hub of AI innovation—that is directly involved in governing how healthcare AI tools are used in patient care. I have studied patient safety, healthcare quality regulation, and data ethics…
Read More about Stanford Law professor Michelle Mello testifies before US Senate committee on financeStetson Law professor Kirsten Davis honored by AALS Section on Technology, Law, and Legal Education
FLORIDA RECORD — From embracing virtual learning during the pandemic to inspiring colleagues to reimagine legal education in the age of artificial intelligence, Dr. Kirsten Davis is leading important conversations about the ways tech transforms how we teach law.
Read More about Stetson Law professor Kirsten Davis honored by AALS Section on Technology, Law, and Legal EducationUniversity of Tennessee Law students participate in free legal advice clinic for clients in need
WATE — If you have ever wanted to talk with an attorney seeking advice, but were afraid to, set aside this Saturday. On February 10, there will be a free legal clinic at a church in West Knoxville.
Read More about University of Tennessee Law students participate in free legal advice clinic for clients in needTulane Law professors Stacy Seicshnaydre and Robert Westley recognized for excellence in teaching
LOUISIANA RECORD — Tulane Law icons, Professors Stacy Seicshnaydre and Robert Westley, whose collective work in civil rights and constitutional law have shaped the careers of hundreds of students, were awarded the Faculty EDI Excellence in Teaching Award, one of the university’s highest teaching honors in EDI.
Read More about Tulane Law professors Stacy Seicshnaydre and Robert Westley recognized for excellence in teachingUniversity of Utah Law professor Teneille Brown files amicus brief in US Supreme Court case
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Professor Teneille Brown, along with more than 20 other evidence law professors, filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Delilah Guadalupe Diaz v. United States (No. 23-14) on Friday, Feb. 2.
Read More about University of Utah Law professor Teneille Brown files amicus brief in US Supreme Court caseUniversity of Utah Law Arc Fellow Neida Morales discusses passion for increasing diversity in the legal profession
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Texas native Neida Morales recently received an Arc to Justice fellowship through the S.J. Quinney College of Law’s Arc to Justice program, which provides full-tuition scholarships to high-achieving first-year law students who have overcome significant obstacles in life.
Read More about University of Utah Law Arc Fellow Neida Morales discusses passion for increasing diversity in the legal professionVillanova Law students win international baseball arbitration competition
THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER — The team, tasked with making arbitration cases for and against MLB players, topped 40 others from law schools around the country.
Read More about Villanova Law students win international baseball arbitration competitionA profile on Villanova Law student Chandon Pierre
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY CHARLES WIDGER SCHOOL OF LAW — For as long as he can remember, Chandon Pierre ’25 has always been determined to make a difference in people’s lives.
Read More about A profile on Villanova Law student Chandon PierreUniversity of Virginia Law podcast ‘Common Law’ to release season on the free exchange of ideas
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Listeners will get a glimpse into the kind of vigorous discussions and debates that go on behind the scenes among luminary scholars at the University of Virginia School of Law on the sixth season of the school’s podcast, “Common Law.”
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