University of South Dakota Law student Tory Shafer researches intersection of stalking and threats

February 26, 2025

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA — Shafer’s article, “Does a Stalker Need to Threaten Their Victim? In Counterman v. Colorado, the Supreme Court Shrugs” was published in the fall 2024 issue of the Criminal Law Bulletin, a peer-reviewed law review based in Arizona State University.

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Stetson Law to host tax moot court competition

February 26, 2025

THE FLORIDA BAR — The Tax Section’s 2025 National Tax Moot Court Competition takes place March 6–8 at Stetson University College of Law in Gulfport, and tax attorneys are invited to serve as volunteer judges for the event.

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University of Virginia Law Human Rights Study Project visit Amazon rain forest to learn about indigenous rights

February 20, 2025

UVA TODAY — Students in the Human Rights Study Project at the University of Virginia School of Law spent a week of their winter break in the Ecuadorian Amazon learning about the Indigenous rights movement.

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University of Virginia Law Center on Intellectual Property prepares students for legal practice

February 20, 2025

UVA LAW — A new center focused on intellectual property at the University of Virginia School of Law harnesses the strengths of leading faculty in the field and offers real-world learning experiences for students.

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University of Virginia Law student Julia Sabik named editor-in-chief of Virginia Law Review

February 20, 2025

UVA LAW — Julia Sabik, a second-year student at the University of Virginia School of Law, has been named the new editor-in-chief of the Virginia Law Review. Sabik takes the role this month at the student-run publication, now in its 112th year of operation, succeeding Courtney Capen Douglas ’25.

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University of Virginia Law Black Law Students Association offers legal services in South Africa

February 20, 2025

UVA LAW — Traveling to South Africa from Charlottesville is no easy feat. However, for seven members of the Black Law Students Association at the University of Virginia, the transfers, layovers and 14-hour flight over the Atlantic to get to Cape Town were well worth it, as the group spent 11 days offering legal assistance

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Widener Law student Miranda Thompson presents at AALS Annual Meeting

February 20, 2025

WIDENER UNIVERSITY COMMONWEALTH LAW SCHOOL — Miranda Thompson had a deep interest in prosecutorial misconduct and state constitutional law, and she had the opportunity to do extensive research on these topics in her role as editor-in-chief of the Widener Law Review. 

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Willamette Law highlights students from their ‘3+3’ accelerated bachelor’s/JD degree program

February 20, 2025

WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY — A week before he graduated with his bachelor’s degree in May 2024, Colby Alexander BA’24, JD’26 was starting work as a law clerk at the Marion County District Attorney’s Office.

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University of Wisconsin Law student Tiffany Mitchell wins armed forces law writing contest

February 20, 2025

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON LAW SCHOOL — Tiffany Mitchell, a third-year student at University of Wisconsin Law School, won the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Armed Forces Law 2025 writing contest with her paper “Unaccountable: Command Responsibility and Army Officers’ Impunity for Subordinate War Crimes.”

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