Former University of Arkansas dean Cynthia Nance shares path to law and support for the next generation of law students

August 25, 2021

DIVERSE ISSUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION — “Cyndi is a remarkable person, let me just say that upfront. I’ll take some credit for recognizing that early on and providing a foothold for her,” said Shields, who is now the Chancellor at University of Wisconsin-Platteville. “But her success is a result of her personal character, her talent, her

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Case Western Reserve Law students to brief case before Supreme Court of Ohio

August 25, 2021

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Students who begin their semester in the Appellate Litigation Clinic this fall will have an opportunity few practicing attorneys ever do: they will brief a case to the Supreme Court of Ohio, which last week accepted the clinic’s petition for discretionary review in an important case involving a

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UIC Law Professor Allison Bethel named co-chair elect of AALS Section on Clinical Legal Education

August 25, 2021

UIC LAW — Clinical Professor Allison K. Bethel, director of John Marshall’s Fair Housing Legal Support Center & Clinic has become co-chair elect of The Association of American Law School’s Section of Clinical Legal Education. Her co-chair is UCLA Law Professor Scott L. Cummings.

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UMass Law Justice Bridge program receives grant from local bank

August 25, 2021

DARTMOUTH WEEK — The UMass Law Justice Bridge program received a $120,000 grant July 21 from Bristol County Savings Bank, through its Bristol County Savings Charitable Foundation, to bolster the program’s mission of providing quality legal representation to economically disadvantaged clients.

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UMass Law student Emily Dillan named to ABA Commission on Domestic & Sexual Violence

August 25, 2021

UMASS DARTMOUTH NEWS — Second-year UMass Law student was recently chosen as the Law Student Division Liaison to the national American Bar Association (ABA) Commission on Domestic & Sexual Violence. For more than two decades, the Commission has worked to increase access to justice for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking by connecting them

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University of Miami Law names Nell Newton as interim dean

August 25, 2021

NEWS@THEU — As the University of Miami School of Law welcomed first-year students for orientation on Monday, President Julio Frenk announced the selection of the school’s interim dean. Nell Jessup Newton, a former Notre Dame Law School dean, will join the University as interim dean and visiting professor beginning this September.

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Northeastern Law professor Rashida Richardson selected for White House science and technology policy post

August 25, 2021

NEWS @ NORTHEASTERN — Northeastern law scholar Rashida Richardson has been appointed to a new White House role in which she will help to advise President Joe Biden and others on issues related to data, automated systems, digital privacy and security, and civil rights.

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Notre Dame Law launches Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government

August 25, 2021

THE CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH — A new center at the University of Notre Dame seeks to bring Catholic social teaching into current-day political and constitutional debates. In May, the university announced it was launching the Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government, to feature discussions and scholarship on constitutionalism, Catholicism, and the common good.

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Recent University of Richmond Law graduate reflects on Children’s Defense Clinic victory

August 24, 2021

UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND SCHOOL OF LAW — The Children’s Defense Clinic is a “litigation-oriented, holistic defense opportunity for students,” explained Professor Julie McConnell, Director of the Children’s Clinic. “For many students, this is their first opportunity to really apply what they’ve been learning in law school and at the same time get to actually help

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USC Gould Law professor Emily Ryo publishes research examining US immigration policy

August 24, 2021

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOULD SCHOOL LAW — When Professor Emily Ryo was 11, she and her sister were separated from their parents for two years when the parents immigrated to the U.S. from South Korea. The experience influenced Ryo’s scholarly research toward immigration law and policy.

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