University of Iowa Law course teaches students how police use technology in criminal cases
THE GAZETTE — The University of Iowa College of Law this semester started a Technology Law Clinic after adding Megan Graham, an associate clinical professor, to the faculty in January. Graham, a nationally recognized expert in technology and surveillance issues, is the director of the clinic, which focuses on the role of police technology in criminal…
Read More about University of Iowa Law course teaches students how police use technology in criminal casesLiberty Law team wins moot court competition
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY — Liberty University School of Law 3Ls Carter Leverette and Stephen Nast won first place in the Elon (N.C.) University School of Law’s 15th Billings, Exum, and Frye National Moot Court Competition on Oct. 11 and 12, where 39 other teams from around the country competed.
Read More about Liberty Law team wins moot court competitionLSU Law student Philip Young places second in ABA labor and employment writing contest
LOUSIANA RECORD — After Philip Young submitted an article to Louisiana Law Review that wasn’t accepted for publication last fall, his faculty advisor and senior editor encouraged him to continue working on the paper and submit it for a national writing competition.
Read More about LSU Law student Philip Young places second in ABA labor and employment writing contestMarquette Law students named to AALS Pro Bono Honor Roll
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL — The Association of American Law Schools (AALS), through its Pro Bono & Access to Justice Section, will soon release its third annual Pro Bono Honor Roll. This initiative recognizes students, staff, and faculty at law schools across the nation for their exceptional contributions to pro bono legal services.
Read More about Marquette Law students named to AALS Pro Bono Honor RollNorthwestern Law hosts Day of Service to provide aid to the community
NORTHWESTERN PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW — On August 24, 2024, more than 200 Northwestern Pritzker School of Law students stepped out of the classroom and gathered at Chicago-area nonprofits, parks, schools, and beaches.
Read More about Northwestern Law hosts Day of Service to provide aid to the communityNotre Dame Law student Pavithra Rajendran discusses research on gender justice and criminal law
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — J.S.D. candidate Pavithra Rajendran is an academician, multi-faceted feminist, and first-generation lawyer from Kandy, Sri Lanka. An LL.B. graduate from the University of Colombo, Pavithra became an attorney at the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka and later pursued her LL.M. degree, concentrating on criminal justice, constitutional law,…
Read More about Notre Dame Law student Pavithra Rajendran discusses research on gender justice and criminal lawUniversity of Richmond Law develops programs to teach students about artificial intelligence
RICHMOND LAW — In a Charlottesville, Virginia, office, attorney Justin Ritter fires up his computer and launches Claude, a generative artificial intelligence tool that is assisting his legal work.
Read More about University of Richmond Law develops programs to teach students about artificial intelligenceUniversity of Tulsa Law fellowship gives students hands on experience in 10th Circuit Court of Appeals
THE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA — Three students in The University of Tulsa’s College of Law are taking part in the inaugural Tenth Circuit Year-in-Review fellowship program.
Read More about University of Tulsa Law fellowship gives students hands on experience in 10th Circuit Court of AppealsUniversity of Utah Law student McKell OldBull seeks to help Native community members
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S. J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — McKell OldBull knew she wanted to pursue a career in the justice system while attending high school. Originally from Peach City, Arizona, OldBull grew up on the Hualapai Indian reservation and recalls that there were limited resources when she was growing up.
Read More about University of Utah Law student McKell OldBull seeks to help Native community membersUniversity of Virginia Law students discuss school’s LLM program
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Before coming to Charlottesville to pursue a degree at the University of Virginia School of Law, some students have studied and practiced law across the globe.
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