Elon Law professor Dave Levine has research cited by the Federal Trade Commission

May 8, 2024

TODAY AT ELON — An Elon University School of Law professor who focuses his legal research on questions related to trade secrecy had his work cited by the U.S. government in a new rule that bans noncompete clauses between employers and employees.

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Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute celebrates 25th anniversary

May 7, 2024

GEORGETOWN LAW — On April 24, Georgetown Law marked the 25th anniversary of its Supreme Court Institute(SCI), a unique organization that holds moot courts – opportunities for advocates who’ll soon appear at the Supreme Court to pressure-test their arguments before a panel of law professors and experienced Supreme Court Bar members – in advance of nearly every case

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Harvard Law student Samantha Strimling discusses her time working at the Joint Committee on Taxation

May 7, 2024

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL — My time at the Joint Committee on Taxation through the Government Lawyer: Semester in Washington Clinic has been the capstone experience of my time at Harvard Law School. 

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Harvard Law International Human Rights Clinic and Human Rights Entrepreneurs Clinic sign statement asking administration to protect free speech

May 7, 2024

THE HARVARD CRIMSON — Harvard Law School’s International Human Rights Clinic and Human Rights Entrepreneurs Clinic signed onto a joint statement calling on university administrators to protect free speech during the nationwide surge in campus protests, citing several Harvard policies as examples of problematic protest restrictions.

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Harvard Law professors Audrey Lee and David Hoffman discuss the importance of mediation in and out of the courtroom

May 7, 2024

HARVARD LAW TODAY — What if there was a way to settle disputes faster, confidentially, for less money, and with the potential to better preserve relationships between the parties?

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Harvard Law faculty offer advice during their final lectures to the graduating class of 2024

May 7, 2024

HARVARD LAW TODAY — In their Last Lectures to the Class of 2024, Alan Jenkins ’89, Sharon Block, Christopher Bavitz, and Nikolas Bowie ’14 delivered words of wisdom to soon-to-be graduates, encouraging them, among other things, to “embrace the possibility of outcomes that are wonderful and weird and maybe sometimes perplexing.”

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Harvard Law student Niko Bowie advises his graduating students to keep pushing for change

May 7, 2024

HARVARD LAW TODAY — “Your class is special. You’re a unique class,” declared Nikolas Bowie ’14, the Louis D. Brandeis Professor at Harvard Law School during his Last Lecture to the Class of 2024.

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Harvard Law student Edward Jung discusses experience working for the New York State Attorney General

May 7, 2024

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL — A favorite case of mine is Secretary of Labor v. Lauritzen, a decision from 1987 by the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.

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Lewis and Clark Law team advances to quarterfinals at national competition

May 7, 2024

LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL — Lewis & Clark Law School’s moot court team advanced to the national quarterfinals—the first in over a decade— and was honored with “Most Professional Team” award.

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LMU-Loyola Law student Rita Panjarjian details how to build connections with faculty

May 7, 2024

LMU LOYOLA LAW SCHOOL — I am a first generation law student, and I was really nervous to begin law school as a 1L. This is where building connections with faculty at LLS really helped. I came to law school feeling really lost, but a lot of my professors were there to guide me along

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