Notre Dame Law fellows Kaitlyn Bowe and Dennis Wieboldt complete justice fellowship

May 15, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — Notre Dame Law students Kaitlyn Bowe and Dennis Wieboldt completed a year-long fellowship with the University of Notre Dame Center for Social Concerns, an interdisciplinary institute responding to the complex demands of justice through a combination of justice education and research for the common good.

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Quinnipiac Law Human Trafficking Prevention Project teaches local high school students

May 15, 2024

QUINNIPIAC TODAY — On April 19, students from Quinnipiac School of Law’s Human Trafficking Prevention Project (HTPP) imparted important lessons to 30 local high school students during a trafficking awareness and prevention training session in the Brooke A. Goff Courtroom on the North Haven Campus.

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Stanford Law Immigrants’ Rights Clinic student Madison Villarreal represents client before Nevada Pardons Board

May 15, 2024

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — As an advanced student with the Immigrants’ Rights Clinic, I had the opportunity to represent a detained client before the Nevada Pardons Board to request a pardon of our client’s prior criminal convictions.

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University of Utah Law professor Daniel Aaron and student Avery Emery co-author article

May 15, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Associate Professor Daniel Aaron, an expert in tort and health law, and 2L Avery Emery recently co-authored an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) entitled “U.S. Supreme Court Limits on the Power of U.S. Health Agencies.” 

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Vanderbilt Law students author guide on policymaking for public grocery stores

May 15, 2024

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL — This spring, four Vanderbilt Law Students authored Public Grocery Stores: A Guide for Policymakers. 

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Recent Washington and Lee Law graduate Ryan Mastro discusses plans after graduation

May 15, 2024

THE COLUMNS — After graduation, Ryan Mastro will work for the Manhattan District Attorney as an Assistant District Attorney.

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Yale Law students receive fellowships for workplace justice advocacy

May 15, 2024

YALE LAW SCHOOL — Law School students Danielle Cross ’26, Rachel Vogel ’25, and Helen Zhao ’26 have been awarded Peggy Browning Fund fellowships in workplace justice advocacy. 

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University of Akron Law students publish research in various law journals

May 8, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW — At least seven University of Akron School of Law students have had papers accepted for publication by scholarly journals this school year.

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