Campbell Law to host fellowship for students committed to public interest careers
CAMPBELL LAW — This summer, Campbell Law School will become the second law school in North Carolina to host Justice John Paul Stevens Fellows.
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CORNELL CHRONICLE — Cornell Law School is dramatically increasing its support for graduates pursuing public service careers, setting a new standard among the nation’s top law schools.
Read More about How Cornell Law supports students pursuing public interest careersDuke Law recognizes students for pro bono service
DUKE LAW NEWS — Last week, 14 students – 10 JDs and four LLMs – were recognized as Class of 2024 Pro Bono All Stars, receiving the highest honor given to graduating students for exceptional commitment to pro bono service throughout their time at Duke Law School.
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UMIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — Miami Law students participated in three alternative Spring Break trips where they assisted survivors of domestic violence, indigent defendants, and refugees and asylum seekers.
Read More about University of Miami Law students complete pro bono work during spring breakBYU Law student Carly Madsen discusses her passion for public service
BYU NEWS — With its forced grading curve, law school is infamously competitive. But when she started at BYU Law in her thirties, returning to the university as a mother with two degrees already under her belt, Carly Madsen decided that rankings wouldn’t define her achievement.
Read More about BYU Law student Carly Madsen discusses her passion for public serviceFordham 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 serviceNortheastern 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.
Read More about Northeastern Law hosts public service fundraising campaign in honor of late dean Dan GivelberNotre Dame Law recognizes students for commitment to public service
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.
Read More about Notre Dame Law recognizes students for commitment to public serviceUniversity of the Pacific McGeorge Law students complete nearly 64,000 hours of community service
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.
Read More about University of the Pacific McGeorge Law students complete nearly 64,000 hours of community serviceNotre Dame Law offers free legal help to local residents wanting to seal eviction records
SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE — University of Notre Dame Law School students will offer free legal help April 13 to people who are looking to seal their eviction records under Indiana law.
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