University of North Carolina Law students complete pro bono work with eastern band of Cherokee Indians

January 23, 2025

UNC SCHOOL OF LAW — Carolina Law students traveled to Cherokee, North Carolina, this winter break to offer pro bono legal assistance to members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. The trip, organized by the Pro Bono Program, aimed to address a significant area of need in the Cherokee community – driver’s license restoration.

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Notre Dame Law immigration law course attends naturalization ceremony

January 22, 2025

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — Students in Notre Dame Law School’s Immigration Law fall course, taught by Professor Rudy Monterrosa ’01 J.D., attended a naturalization ceremony in South Bend, Indiana. The opportunity was part of a course requirement for students to engage in immigration advocacy within the broader community beyond Notre Dame.

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Quinnipiac Law students receive hands on experience during Gateway to Practice event

January 22, 2025

QUINNIPIAC TODAY — The event brought more than 50 active practitioners to the North Haven Campus for guided teaching, learning and mentorship sessions.

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St. John’s University Law Public Interest Center welcomes first student fellows

January 22, 2025

ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY — For 10 years, animating St. John’s Vincentian mission of serving the greater good, the Law School’s Public Interest Center has offered students a range of opportunities to explore and engage in public interest and pro bono work. 

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University of South Carolina Law students learn about comparative law in the UK

January 22, 2025

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA — “It’s one thing to have a U.S. professor teach a class about the U.K. legal system or constitution, but I find it much more impactful and insightful that our classes were taught from a true U.K. legal perspective,” says 2L McCall Phillips.

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University of Utah Law students participate in J. Reuben Clark Society

January 22, 2025

THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — One of the easiest ways for students to make friends and network at Utah Law is by joining a student organization—and there are nearly 600 to choose from. Lauren Finch, who serves as president of Utah Law’s J. Reuben Clark Law Society (JRCLS), became involved in

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Vanderbilt Law Private Climate Governance Lab earns first runner up in artificial intelligence showcase

January 22, 2025

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL — Vanderbilt Law School’s Private Climate Governance Lab finished second in the Data Science Institute’s (DSI) Fall 2024 AI Showcase.

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A profile on William & Mary Law student Madison Odallo 

January 22, 2025

WILLIAM & MARY LAW SCHOOL — Sometimes it only takes one undergrad class to get the clarity to find the path. For Madison Odallo, the class was “Women and the Law.” And the path was William & Mary law School.

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University of Baltimore Law shares highlights from 2024

January 7, 2025

UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE SCHOOL OF LAW — LaVonda N. Reed became dean and professor at The University of Baltimore School of Law on July 1, 2024. She is the first female dean at the School of Law.

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Campbell Law student LeAnn Cain wins third place in national writing competition

January 7, 2025

CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY — LeAnn Cain ‘26 has won third place in the Dr. Emanuel Stein and Kenneth D. Stein Memorial national legal writing competition, according to the New York State Bar Association, which sponsored the contest.

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