Fordham Law dean Matthew Diller recognized for contributions to public service
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Dean Matthew Diller and alumnus Richard Saenz ’10, who has advocated for trangender people and incarcerated individuals with HIV, were honored for their dedication to public service at the 33rd annual Public Interest Resource Center (PIRC) Awards.
Read More about Fordham Law dean Matthew Diller recognized for contributions to public serviceFordham Law hosts political correspondent Steve Kornacki to discuss 2024 presidential election
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — A standing-room-only crowd gathered to hear journalist Steve Kornacki talk about his life and career path during an hour-long conversation with Adjunct Professor Jerry Goldfeder, director of the Law School’s Voting Rights and Democracy Project.
Read More about Fordham Law hosts political correspondent Steve Kornacki to discuss 2024 presidential electionHarvard Law professor Ronald S. Sullivan Jr. discusses how he teaches opening arguments
THE DAILY TIMES — Though Hollywood movies about courtroom dramas often glamorize the closing arguments given by lawyers, in reality the opening statement is likely the most important single event of a trial.
Read More about Harvard Law professor Ronald S. Sullivan Jr. discusses how he teaches opening argumentsHarvard Law student Jesus Carreon discusses his path to law school
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL — The decision to move to the United States at the age of seven marked the beginning of a profound transformation.
Read More about Harvard Law student Jesus Carreon discusses his path to law schoolHarvard Sports Law Clinic students honored with awards
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL — Three students with a deep passion for sports law received the 2024 Weiler Awards during the Harvard Committee on Sports & Entertainment Law’s annual Harvard Sports Law Symposium.
Read More about Harvard Sports Law Clinic students honored with awardsA profile on Harvard Law Harvard Legal Aid Bureau administrative director Susana Arteta
HARVARD LAW TODAY — Everyone agrees: Susana Arteta is the heart of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau. As administrative director of “the Bureau” (HLAB) for the past 22 years, Arteta, who plans to retire in May, has served as a mentor, confidant, historian, and beloved colleague to all students and staff who have passed through the…
Read More about A profile on Harvard Law Harvard Legal Aid Bureau administrative director Susana ArtetaHofstra Law to host Microsoft executive Bruce Jackson for commencement address
LONG ISLAND BUSINESS NEWS — Bruce Jackson, a Hofstra graduate, who now serves as associate general counsel and managing director of strategic partnerships at Microsoft, will deliver the address at the Maurice A. Deane School of Law commencement ceremony.
Read More about Hofstra Law to host Microsoft executive Bruce Jackson for commencement addressUIC Law creates endowed professorship for public interest law
UIC TODAY — The University of Illinois Chicago School of Law announces the creation of the first fully endowed professorship at the law school.
Read More about UIC Law creates endowed professorship for public interest lawUIC Law professor Marc Ginsberg publishes article in Saint Louis University Law Journal
UIC LAW — UIC Law professor Marc Ginsberg’s paper, “With Friends Like These . . . .” Doctors and Nurses Criticizing Co-Employed Colleagues. Are These Criticisms Admissible as Vicarious Opposing Party’s Statements?” appears in the 68th volume of Saint Louis University’s Law Journal.
Read More about UIC Law professor Marc Ginsberg publishes article in Saint Louis University Law JournalIndiana University Maurer Law hosts prosecutor Victoria Thomas for lecture
DAILY REPORTER — Hancock County Deputy Prosecutor Victoria Thomas was recently invited to be a guest lecturer for a second amendment law school seminar class at the Indiana University Maurer (Bloomington) School of Law.
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