CUNY Law professor Sarah Lamdan discusses new book on data cartels at Washington College in Maryland
THE ELM — On Wednesday, April 17 and Thursday, April 18, keynote speaker and law professor from the City University of New York School of Law, Sarah Lamdan, made an apperance on campus to discuss her new book, “Data Cartels: the companies that control and monetize our information.”
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NYU LAW — This Fall, the Law School will launch the NYU Law Environmental Justice Laboratory (EJL).
Read More about NYU Law Environmental Justice Laboratory to address environmental racismNYU Law hosts forum on government efforts to halt social media misinformation
NYU LAW — Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government asked social media companies to take down misinformation about the spread of coronavirus and mask and vaccine efficacy.
Read More about NYU Law hosts forum on government efforts to halt social media misinformationUniversity of North Carolina Law Victim Assistance Court Program completes pro bono project during spring break
UNC SCHOOL OF LAW — Over spring break, UNC School of Law students had the opportunity to make a meaningful impact through a pro bono trip to Charlotte, North Carolina.
Read More about University of North Carolina Law Victim Assistance Court Program completes pro bono project during spring breakUniversity of North Carolina Law hosts North Carolina Court of Appeals to hear arguments
UNC SCHOOL OF LAW — The University of North Carolina School of Law hosted a special session of the North Carolina Court of Appeals, showcasing the strong ties between the court and the law school.
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UNC SCHOOL OF LAW — Three students from the University of North Carolina School of Law received prestigious recognition for their constitutional law scholarship.
Read More about University of North Carolina Law students recognized for Constitutional law scholarshipUniversity of North Dakota Law professor Michael McGinniss participates in academic colloquium on authority of law
NORTH DAKOTA LAW — The colloquium was conducted over the course of the weekend as a series of informal moderated discussions, composed of 12 invited discussants and one leader/moderator, Georgetown Professor John Hasnas.
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NORTH DAKOTA LAW — Several UND School of Law students, faculty, and staff received awards on Tuesday, April 16, at the School’s 2024 Awards Ceremony.
Read More about University of North Dakota Law recognizes students, faculty, and staff during awards ceremonyNortheastern Law hosts public service fundraising campaign in honor of late dean Dan Givelber
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Thanks to the generosity of our community, Northeastern Law is thrilled to announce that the school has reached $1 million in fundraising with the “A Million Thanks for Dan Givelber” campaign honoring the late Dan Givelber, a beloved former dean and faculty member who died on June 25, 2023.
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NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — The Honorable William “Mo” Cowan ’94 will deliver Northeastern University School of Law’s commencement address on Friday, May 10, 2024.
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