University of Houston Law Center hosts table talk event to introduce students to public service opportunities
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — The University of Houston Law Center’s Career Development Office kicked off the spring semester with its annual Government & Public Interest Table Talk. The event, held on January 24, brought together students, alumni, and representatives from about 50 local, state and national government agencies and nonprofit organizations to explore…
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LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY — Huddled in a trial advocacy classroom on LMU Loyola Law School’s downtown L.A. campus during the first week of the spring semester, a cadre of evening students took a break from their jobs, studies, and families to do something truly transformative: pursue justice for wrongfully convicted defendants.
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THE UNIVERSITY RECORD — As first-year law students during the winter 2024 semester, Nithya Arun and Hiba Dagher were fresh off a fall semester during which they had been immersed in doctrinal classes.
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MICHIGAN LAW — Two students in Professor Michelle Adams’s Race, Law and History class were so inspired by class readings on school desegregation that they launched a digital project to extend and share their learnings.
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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI SCHOOL OF LAW — Congratulations to the Mizzou Team Gold, who took home championship in the National Trial Competition regional competition!
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UNC SCHOOL OF LAW — Carolina Law’s Festival of Legal Learning drew its largest crowd yet this February, as over 100 alumni returned to Chapel Hill for what Richard R. Daugherty ’01 calls an “off-season homecoming.”
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THE OBSERVER — On Friday, the Mendoza College of Business hosted the first Dean’s Speaker Series of 2025. The presentation, titled “The Dignity of Human Life in the Digital Age,” featured Paolo Carozza, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame Law School.
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UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — Dennis Wieboldt, a second-year Notre Dame Law student and Ph.D. student in history at the Graduate School, is an outstanding example of the success of Notre Dame Law School’s Dual Degree Programs.
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UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME — Students from Notre Dame Law School’s Lindsay and Matt Moroun Religious Liberty Clinic recently helped secure asylum for an Iranian Christian convert who fled Iran after facing severe religious persecution.
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UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — For almost 50 years, the United States has designated the entire month of February as Black History Month, an opportunity to celebrate the victories and progress in the ongoing fight for racial justice, as well as a reminder that there is still much work to be done.
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