University of Utah Law student Aliza Murad receives fellowship from Utah Center for Legal Inclusion
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S. J. QUINNEY SCHOOL OF LAW — The Utah Center for Legal Inclusion (UCLI) named rising 2L Aliza Murad a Durham Fellow for the 2024-2025 school year.
Read More about University of Utah Law student Aliza Murad receives fellowship from Utah Center for Legal InclusionArizona State University Law hosts student-led model Constitutional Convention
ASU NEWS — Imagine a congressional floor debate between varying political parties that not only puts personal attacks aside, but is civil, respectful and productive.
Read More about Arizona State University Law hosts student-led model Constitutional ConventionArizona State University Law student Ethan Tacheene awarded scholarship for commitment to Native American issues
ASU NEWS — Arizona State University student Ethan Tacheene has been awarded the Udall Undergraduate Scholarship, a major federal fellowship for college sophomores and juniors who demonstrate leadership, public service and commitment to issues related to Native American nations or to the environment, the Lorraine W. Frank Office of National Scholarships Advisement (ONSA) announced.
Read More about Arizona State University Law student Ethan Tacheene awarded scholarship for commitment to Native American issuesThree Boston College Law students selected for Equal Justice Works fellowships
BC LAW — For the first time, one of the country’s most prestigious legal fellowship programs has raised the number of BC Law recipients who will receive its competitive public service fellowships to three.
Read More about Three Boston College Law students selected for Equal Justice Works fellowshipsUC Berkeley Law honors students and project supervisors for excellence in pro bono service
BERKELEY LAW — While it can be hard to fully quantify just how committed Berkeley Law students are to public service, some telling metrics do exist.
Read More about UC Berkeley Law honors students and project supervisors for excellence in pro bono serviceUC Berkeley Law Technology & Public Policy Clinic students work to defend library patrons’ right to privacy
BERKELEY LAW — While readers’ access to digital books through software like Amazon’s Kindle may seem key to free-flowing ideas and information, this ease comes at a high cost to readers’ privacy — commercial e-book providers track readers in intimate detail.
Read More about UC Berkeley Law Technology & Public Policy Clinic students work to defend library patrons’ right to privacyGift to UConn Law to support student summer fellowships
UCONN TODAY — This summer, three UConn School of Law students will gain valuable experience working alongside a federal judge, a public defender, and a city corporation counsel thanks to a generous endowment from alum Dennis Mayer ’80.
Read More about Gift to UConn Law to support student summer fellowshipsUniversity of UConn Law recognizes students and graduates with awards
UCONN TODAY — The faculty of UConn School of Law has recognized the many and varied achievements of its students and graduates with an array of prizes and awards.
Read More about University of UConn Law recognizes students and graduates with awardsCooley Law students awarded scholarships by the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan
COOLEY LAW SCHOOL — Three Cooley Law School students were named as recipients of scholarships from the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan (WLAM) Foundation.
Read More about Cooley Law students awarded scholarships by the Women Lawyers Association of MichiganCornell Law students present amicus brief to Inter-American Court of Human Rights
CORNELL LAW SCHOOL — This April, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights met for a landmark public hearing in Barbados, the first of its kind addressing the obligations of states to respond to the climate emergency specifically within a framework of human rights law.
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