UMass Law students recognized for advocacy for civil legal aid

February 6, 2024

UMASS LAW — On Thursday, January 25, 50 UMass Law students and Assistant Dean Julie Cahill “walked to the hill”—namely the Massachusetts State House on Beacon Hill—to lobby for civil legal aid funding in the Massachusetts state budget for fiscal year 2025.

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University of Miami Law student Emily Kaufman discusses scholarship in transgender rights

February 6, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — Before coming to Miami Law and publishing in the Race & Social Justice Law Review, Emily Kaufman grew up thinking about science–wormholes, astrophysics, chemical equations–at the math and science high school she attended in suburban Delaware, thinking she would become a chemist or astrophysicist. As an undergraduate at the

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University of Montana Law students elected to Montana Justice Foundation board

February 6, 2024

NBC MONTANA — The Montana Justice Foundation invited Gillian Ellison and Alex Clark to serve on its board.

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University of New Mexico Law educates local high school students on constitutional rights

February 6, 2024

ROSWELL DAILY RECORD — Each year, the University of New Mexico School of Law students go to local high schools to teach constitutional law through the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project.

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Ohio State University Law team wins public service mock trial competition

February 6, 2024

CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS — Law students from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law in Columbus won the Ohio Attorney General’s 11th annual Public Service Mock Trial Competition, according to a Dec. 4 news release.

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Penn Carey Law students Miles Gray and Ethan Swift wins moot court competition

February 5, 2024

PENN CAREY LAW — Miles Gray L’24 and Ethan Swift L’24 are this year’s Edwin R. Keedy Cup winners of the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School’s annual internal moot court competition. 

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Penn Carey Law Civil Discourse Society hosts free speech discussion

February 5, 2024

THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN — The newly-founded Penn Law Civil Discourse Society hosted a discussion on free speech with Harvard Law School professor Cass Sunstein on Thursday.

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Penn State Law Civil Rights Appellate files brief in wrongful termination case

February 5, 2024

PENN STATE — The Penn State Law Civil Rights Appellate Clinic, along with the Employment Law Group — a litigation boutique based in Washington, D.C. — filed an opening brief for Valerie Jeffords in the Ninth Circuit.

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USC Gould Law Center for Transnational Law and Business to host World Trade Organization panel

February 5, 2024

USC GOULD LAW NEWS — For the third time in recent years, USC Gould’s Center for Transnational Law and Business (CTLB) led a panel discussion at the World Trade Organization’s public forum in Geneva, Switzerland.

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Washington and Lee Law student Lexi Acosta discusses work in juvenile and domestic court

February 5, 2024

THE COLUMNS — Lexi Acosta ‘24L, is from Marlborough, Connecticut. She attended the University of Hartford, where she received a B.S. in Health Science Pre-Medical Studies. After college, she taught middle school science as a City Year AmeriCorps Member in Boston, Massachusetts. 

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