Arizona State University Law student Peggy Montz discusses why she pursued a master’s in law degree
ASU NEWS — Peggy “Amber” Montz has a Master of Educational Technology from Arizona State University and an MBA from the University of Phoenix. Now, she can add a Master of Legal Studies from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at ASU to her list of prestigious degrees.
Read More about Arizona State University Law student Peggy Montz discusses why she pursued a master’s in law degreeBoston College Law students Julia Brandenstein and Elizabeth Evanko named Rappaport fellows
BC LAW — Twelve students from Greater Boston law schools, including two from BC Law, to intern in state and local government offices this summer.
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BC NEWS — A renowned scholar, a cherished mentor to generations of students, and an influential member of the greater Boston legal community, Ruth-Arlene W. Howe J.D. ’74 arrived at Boston College Law School in 1970 as one of its very few female African American students.
Read More about New Boston College Law website documents the history of the Black faculty and students at the schoolBoston College Law celebrates student scholarships and alumni giving
BC LAW — At BC Law’s 17th Annual Scholarship Dinner on April 9 more than 100 alumni and students gathered at the Langham Boston Hotel to celebrate the opportunities provided by donor generosity.
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UC LAW SAN FRANCISCO — Every summer, scores of UC Law San Francisco students serve the public interest by interning at nonprofits and government offices that assist immigrants, low-income tenants, survivors of domestic violence, and others who need legal help.
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CAMPBELL LAW — This summer, Campbell Law School will become the second law school in North Carolina to host Justice John Paul Stevens Fellows.
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CORNELL LAW SCHOOL — A group of four students from Cornell Law School’s Securities Law Clinic recently traveled to Washington, D.C., to participate in the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s 2024 Investor Advocacy Clinic Summit.
Read More about Cornell Law Securities Clinic attends SEC Investor Advocacy Clinic SummitHow Cornell Law supports students pursuing public interest careers
CORNELL CHRONICLE — Cornell Law School is dramatically increasing its support for graduates pursuing public service careers, setting a new standard among the nation’s top law schools.
Read More about How Cornell Law supports students pursuing public interest careersDenver Law students support rural Colorado residents during alternative spring break
STRUM COLLEGE OF LAW — More than a decade ago, students at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law began engaging in an atypical activity during their hard-earned Spring Break week: giving some of that time away to provide legal and law-related support to communities in need.
Read More about Denver Law students support rural Colorado residents during alternative spring breakDuke Law recognizes students for pro bono service
DUKE LAW NEWS — Last week, 14 students – 10 JDs and four LLMs – were recognized as Class of 2024 Pro Bono All Stars, receiving the highest honor given to graduating students for exceptional commitment to pro bono service throughout their time at Duke Law School.
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