Northwestern Law professor Sarah Lawsky discusses efforts on French tax law software project

May 1, 2024

NORTHWESTERN PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW — In December 2023, Catala, a program on which Sarah Lawsky, Stanford Clinton Sr. and Zylpha Kilbride Clinton Research Professor of Law collaborated, was officially listed as “awesome” software by the French digital government agency’s open-source program office.

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Notre Dame Law recognizes students for commitment to public service

May 1, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — Each year, the Notre Dame Law School recognizes a number of graduating students who have exhibited an exemplary commitment to public service during their time in law school.

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Notre Dame Law hosts symposium on behavioral regulation and energy conservation

May 1, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — The Law School’s Program on Law and Economics and the Notre Dame Research Program on Law and Market Behaviorjointly hosted a Symposium on “Assessing Regulatory Instruments of Behavior Change: Lessons from Energy Conservation” on April 12 at Notre Dame Law School.

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Notre Dame Law signs agreement with South African university on faculty collaboration and research

May 1, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — On April 24 in Cape Town, South Africa, Notre Dame Law School and the University of Cape Town (UCT) Faculty of Law signed an official Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) agreement, marking a new and historic collaboration between the two schools. 

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Notre Dame Law students Julio Colby and Sara Kamouni selected for Skadden Fellowships

April 30, 2024

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL — Julio Colby ’24 and Sara Kamouni ’24 have been selected as recipients of the Skadden Fellowship. 

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Notre Dame Law Global Human Rights Clinic to participate in climate change hearings in Barbados

April 30, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — The Inter-American Court of Human Rights will hold its 166th Regular Session in Barbados from April 22 to 26, following an invitation from the Government of Barbados.

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University of the Pacific McGeorge Law students complete nearly 64,000 hours of community service

April 30, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC — University of the Pacific students have had a tremendous impact on the communities surrounding its three campuses; students volunteered nearly 290,000 hours last year in Stockton, Sacramento and San Francisco.

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Penn Carey Law Center for the Fair Administration of Justice releases report on wrongful conviction

April 30, 2024

PENN CAREY LAW — The Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice, a criminal justice research and policy hub at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, has released the Report of the Philadelphia Event Review Team on the Wrongful Conviction of Marshall Hale.

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Penn Carey Law helps at-risk scholars avoid danger 

April 30, 2024

PENN CAREY LAW — As recently featured in The Philadelphia Inquirer, Eric A. Feldman, Heimbold Chair in International Law, Professor of Law and Deputy Dean for International Programs, played an instrumental role in bringing Jawad Moradi to the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School from Afghanistan as part of the University’s At-Risk Scholars Program, launched in 2021.

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Penn State Law student Cailyn Ann Teague highlights autism awareness in the legal profession

April 30, 2024

PENN STATE LAW — Cailyn Ann Teague has wanted to be a prosecutor since she was 9 years old. The problem for Teague, who is diagnosed with autism, was that she couldn’t find many role models in the legal field who had similar experiences as her, she said.

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