A profile on Washington and Lee Law student Nava Berwick

December 10, 2024

THE COLUMNS — Berwick embraces other cultures through her Japanese major and performing classical Indonesian dances.

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A profile on Washington and Lee Law student Siju Oshin

December 10, 2024

THE COLUMNS — This semester, Siju Oshin is working in an independent research position with a global legal aid and advocacy organization.

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Washington and Lee Law ethics bowl team wins regional competition

December 10, 2024

THE COLUMNS — Five Washington and Lee University students became the first ethics team from W&L to qualify for the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE) Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl National Championship after posting a third-place finish at the Upper Midwest Regional APPE Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl competition held Nov. 16 at the University of Chicago.

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Washington and Lee Law professors Catherine Smith and Suzette Malveaux submit amicus brief to Tenth Circuit Court 

December 10, 2024

THE COLUMNS — Washington and Lee law professors Catherine Smith and Suzette Malveaux are among the authors of an amicus brief in a case headed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. 

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Widener Commonwealth Law launches Center for Equity and Justice

December 10, 2024

WIDENER UNIVERSITY COMMONWEALTH LAW SCHOOL — Widener University Commonwealth Law School has marked a major milestone with the official launch of its Center for Equity and Justice, dedicated to promoting social justice, expanding educational opportunities, and fostering diversity within the legal profession.

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Yale Law discusses legal conflicts surrounding gender-affirming care 

December 10, 2024

YALE LAW SCHOOL — Gender-affirming care has become one of the most contentious legal battlegrounds in the United States, a topic addressed in depth by a recent expert panel titled “United States v. Skrmetti: The Legal Battleground for Gender-Affirming Care,” hosted by the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy on Nov. 12.

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Yale Law Ethics & Animals Program celebrates 5th anniversary  

December 10, 2024

YALE LAW SCHOOL — This fall marks the fifth anniversary of the Law, Ethics & Animals Program at Yale Law School (LEAP), an initiative that was founded to elevate the standing of nonhuman animals both within the teaching and research activities of the University and in the world around us.

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A profile on Yale Law professor John D. Morley

December 10, 2024

YALE LAW SCHOOL — After studying political science and economics at the University of Utah, John D. Morley ’06 received his law degree from Yale Law School, where he now teaches students about business organizations, securities regulation, trusts and estates, and investment management regulation as a faculty member.

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Yale Law professor Joshua Macey and Indiana University Maurer Law professor Aneil Kovvali recognized for paper on public business

December 10, 2024

YALE LAW SCHOOL — An article co-authored by Associate Professor of Law Joshua Macey ’17 has received a 2024 Berkeley Center for Law and Business Best Paper Award and a $10,000 prize from Berkeley Law School.

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Podcast: How to use artificial intelligence ethically in law school 

December 10, 2024

LAW SCHOOL TOOLBOX — In this episode, we’re speaking with Susan Tanner, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Louisville. We explore different practical uses of AI by law students, some of which are beneficial and some that might be problematic.

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