George Washington Law students react to the loss of federal careers
THE GW HATCHET — Students are wary about job security and considering prioritizing careers outside of the federal government as the Department of Government Efficiency continues to shrink the federal workforce under President Donald Trump.
Read More about George Washington Law students react to the loss of federal careersGeorge Washington Law National Security Law Program hosts Adjunct Networking Reception
GW LAW — GW Law’s National Security, Cybersecurity, & Foreign Relations Law Program, in cooperation with the National Security Law Association (NSLA), held the Adjunct Networking Reception, bringing together adjunct professors teaching in national security law courses and students interested in pursuing careers in the field.
Read More about George Washington Law National Security Law Program hosts Adjunct Networking ReceptionGift to University of Georgia Law to fund scholarships for first-generation students
THE NATIONAL JURIST — University of Georgia School of Law has received a $2 million-plus commitment for a one-quarter scholarship for all first-generation students from alumnus E. David Hart Jr., J.D. ’80.
Read More about Gift to University of Georgia Law to fund scholarships for first-generation studentsUniversity of Georgia Law team wins pre-moot competition
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Congratulations to third-year students Olha “Olia” Kaliuzhna and Vladyslav “Vlad” Rudzinskyi for winning the Loyola University of Chicago School of Law Pre-Moot.
Read More about University of Georgia Law team wins pre-moot competitionHarvard Law hosts president of European Court of Human Rights Marko Bošnjak for lecture
HARVARD LAW TODAY — A “democratic backslide” is underway in numerous countries, said Marko Bošnjak, president of the European Court of Human Rights, with the principles of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law being undermined by some elected governments.
Read More about Harvard Law hosts president of European Court of Human Rights Marko Bošnjak for lectureHarvard Law hosts NYU Law professor Devon Carbado for lecture
THE HARVARD CRIMSON — New York University law professor Devon W. Carbado delivered the annual Belinda Sutton Distinguished Lecture at Harvard Law School Tuesday, discussing the “afterlife” of chattel slavery.
Read More about Harvard Law hosts NYU Law professor Devon Carbado for lectureHarvard Law professor David Wilkins discusses predictions for the legal profession in 2025
HARVARD LAW TODAY — In the first few months of 2025, the United States has seen a near-ban on TikTok, a new presidential administration, a shifting geopolitical landscape, an uncertain economy, unprecedented changes to the federal bureaucracy, and legal challenges lurking around every corner.
Read More about Harvard Law professor David Wilkins discusses predictions for the legal profession in 2025Podcast: Harvard Law professor Andrew Manuel Crespo discusses path from public defender to professor
ASPEN LEADING EDGE — Andrew Manuel Crespo, Harvard Law School and the Institute to End Mass Incarceration, shares his journey from public defender to professor as well as the inspiration behind writing the first edition of Criminal Law and the American Penal System alongside John Rappaport.
Read More about Podcast: Harvard Law professor Andrew Manuel Crespo discusses path from public defender to professorUniversity of Houston Law Center hosts UC Berkeley Law dean Erwin Chemerinsky for lecture
PR NEWSWIRE — One of the nation’s foremost constitutional law scholars, Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the University of California, Berkeley School of Law, will be the keynote speaker of the annual Yale L. Rosenberg Lecture at the University of Houston Law Center. His talk is titled “Constitutional Separation of Powers.”
Read More about University of Houston Law Center hosts UC Berkeley Law dean Erwin Chemerinsky for lectureLiberty Law team wins international negotiations competition
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY — Earlier this month, the negotiation team of 3L Charlie Wilkie and 2L Will Blankschaen from Liberty University School of Law won the Transatlantic Negotiation Competition, which featured 29 other teams from around the globe.
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