Liberty Law students attend ABA Annual Meeting
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — This summer, two Liberty University School of Law students attended the American Bar Association (ABA) Annual Meeting held in Chicago.
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UMIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — Networking and interviewing with prominent attorneys in the entertainment law field is part of the experience for students in Miami Law’s Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law LL.M. Program. For many, the effort paid off when this past summer they secured coveted summer internships in top entertainment companies.
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PENN CAREY LAW — Silverman Hall was buzzing as 40 incoming first-year law students (1Ls) streamed into Penn Carey Law several weeks before classes began.
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PENN CAREY LAW — For 251 first-year students beginning their law school journeys at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, the next three years will be filled with experiences and connections that last well beyond graduation day.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S. J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — United States gathered at the College of Law Oct. 4-5 for Cutting Sign to the Legal Profession, a free program designed to help students launch their legal careers and network with leaders who practice Indian law or work with Native communities.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — University of Virginia School of Law student Jasmine Chen ’25 is earning her master’s degree at Sciences Po in Paris. She writes here of her trip in an occasional series, Postcards from Abroad, featuring reports from students on international travel studies.
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VIRGINIA LAW WEEKLY — Law students run up against the public interest/private sector dichotomy before they know how to file a lawsuit.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — After Kate Harrell, an archaeologist and Naval Reservist, used satellite imagery to trace the damage to Ukrainian cultural heritage caused by the Russian invasion, she felt that international law doesn’t adequately protect cultural heritage sites. The first-year University of Virginia School of Law student believes that a law…
Read More about University of Virginia Law student Kate Harrell documents Russia’s destruction of Ukrainian cultureYale Law student Raymond Perez discusses summer work at the European Court of Human Rights
YALE LAW SCHOOL — Raymond Perez ’26 discusses his time as a Kirby Simon Fellowship at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France.
Read More about Yale Law student Raymond Perez discusses summer work at the European Court of Human RightsProtestors at UC Berkeley Law force organizers to move lecture online
INSIDER HIGHER ED — Protesters at the UC Berkeley School of Law disrupted a talk by an Israeli lawmaker last week, forcing him to deliver remarks remotely via Zoom, SFGATE reported.
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