Harvard Law student Reema Doleh discusses the importance of mentorship
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL — Imposter syndrome is a delicate dance between confidence and insecurity that many first-generation students often find themselves performing.
Read More about Harvard Law student Reema Doleh discusses the importance of mentorshipPace Law hosts National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition
PACE UNIVERSITY ELISABETH HAUB SCHOOL OF LAW — The Jeffrey G. Miller National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition (NELMCC), one of the nation’s largest interschool moot court competitions, returned in person for the first time in four years, bringing together hundreds of law students and attorney judges to the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University’s Westchester campus.
Read More about Pace Law hosts National Environmental Law Moot Court CompetitionPenn Carey Law team wins national moot court competition
PENN CAREY LAW — Representing the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School’s Black Law Students Association (BLSA), Kanyinsola Ajayi L’24 and Ty Parks L’24 captured first place in the Thurgood Marshall Moot Court Competition(TMMCC) Mid-Atlantic Regional Competition.
Read More about Penn Carey Law team wins national moot court competitionRutgers Law professor Reid Kress Weisbordand and student Jordan Bondurant publish article on entertainment awards and the law
RUTGERS LAW SCHOOL — In “Oscar Law,” a law review article forthcoming in the Alabama Law Review, Reid Kress Weisbord, Distinguished Professor of Law and Judge Norma L. Shapiro Scholar, and Jordan Bondurant ’24, publish the first comprehensive, descriptive account of law pertaining to the organization, production, and broadcast of major entertainment awards.
Read More about Rutgers Law professor Reid Kress Weisbordand and student Jordan Bondurant publish article on entertainment awards and the lawRutgers Law student Joshua Perez honored by University Professional and Continuing Education Association
RUTGERS LAW SCHOOL — This year, the UPCEA Outstanding Professional, Continuing, and/or Online Education Student Award will be presented to Joshua Perez, who recently earned Rutgers Law School’s Certificate in Cannabis Law and Business.
Read More about Rutgers Law student Joshua Perez honored by University Professional and Continuing Education AssociationSeattle University Law partners with UW Tacoma to launch hybrid legal education learning hub
SOUTH SOUND — The University of Washington Tacoma and Seattle University School of Law have teamed up to help ensure that residents of Tacoma and the South Sound region have greater access to legal education and careers, and legal services.
Read More about Seattle University Law partners with UW Tacoma to launch hybrid legal education learning hubSIU Law seeks students for its Diversity Prelaw Summer Institute
THE SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN — High achieving college sophomores and juniors who want to gain insight into legal careers and prepare for law school are invited to attend the Southern Illinois University School of Law Diversity Prelaw Summer Institute.
Read More about SIU Law seeks students for its Diversity Prelaw Summer InstituteSouthwestern Law students honored by Langston Bar Association with scholarships
SOUTHWESTERN LAW SCHOOL — Three Southwestern Law School students, 1L Jina Ballenger, 2L Desirae Ibarra, and 2L Quentin Warren, were honored with the top awards at the Langston Bar Association’s annual Scholarship Gala on Saturday, February 10, 2024, at the Beverly Wilshire in Los Angeles.
Read More about Southwestern Law students honored by Langston Bar Association with scholarshipsTemple Law offers name, image and likeness hotline for student-athletes, parents, and coaches
ABC 6 — While a bill to protect student-athletes makes its way through Philadelphia City Council, the Name, Image and Likeness, or NIL, hotline at Temple University’s law school is already getting calls.
Read More about Temple Law offers name, image and likeness hotline for student-athletes, parents, and coachesTulane Law team wins Alternative Dispute Resolution competition at William and Mary Law
TULANE UNIVERSITY — Tulane Law School’s Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Team took the top spot in the William & Mary Law School Negotiation Competition held March 1-2.
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