A look at law schools placing students in federal clerkships
PR NEWSWIRE — AccessLex Institute® is proud to announce April’s MAX by AccessLex®Grand Prize Scholarship winners! Law students attending AccessLex member law schools won scholarships toward their law school tuition.
Read More about A look at law schools placing students in federal clerkshipsArizona State University Law student Charmaine Chien-Yu Chui to become the youngest graduate in the school’s history
ASU NEWS — At just 19 years old, Charmaine Chien-Yu Chui will become the youngest graduate in the history of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University when she crosses the stage in May to receive her Juris Doctor.
Read More about Arizona State University Law student Charmaine Chien-Yu Chui to become the youngest graduate in the school’s historyBoston College Law professor Frank Garcia revisits project on international investment law reform
BC LAW — Professor Garcia and students make their voices heard in international investment law reform efforts.
Read More about Boston College Law professor Frank Garcia revisits project on international investment law reformBoston College Law Intellectual Property and Technology Forum hosts writers’ symposium
BC LAW — The Intellectual Property and Technology Forum (IPTF) marked a significant milestone on April 10 with its inaugural Writers’ Symposium, held in partnership with the Program on Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Read More about Boston College Law Intellectual Property and Technology Forum hosts writers’ symposiumBYU Law student Carly Madsen discusses her passion for public service
BYU NEWS — With its forced grading curve, law school is infamously competitive. But when she started at BYU Law in her thirties, returning to the university as a mother with two degrees already under her belt, Carly Madsen decided that rankings wouldn’t define her achievement.
Read More about BYU Law student Carly Madsen discusses her passion for public serviceA profile on UC Berkeley Law student Insia Zaidi
BERKELEY LAW — Even though it happened when she was a second grader, Insia Zaidi ’24 tells the story like it occurred a couple of hours ago — in strikingly vivid details and with considerable emotion.
Read More about A profile on UC Berkeley Law student Insia ZaidiUniversity of Colorado Law student Hunter Parnell launches podcast on public defense reform
COLORADO LAW — Hunter Parnell ’26 always knew he wanted a career that involved working in the legal system.
Read More about University of Colorado Law student Hunter Parnell launches podcast on public defense reformDuke Law students Gina Campanelli and Ken Hong win national IP moot court competition
DUKA LAW NEWS — Gina Campanelli ’24 and Ken Kashihara Hong ’24 emerged as national champions on Friday, besting nine other teams in the final rounds of the 2024 Giles S. Rich Memorial Moot Court Competition in Washington, D.C. — and more than 60 teams total who entered.
Read More about Duke Law students Gina Campanelli and Ken Hong win national IP moot court competitionFordham Law dean Matthew Diller recognized for contributions to public service
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Dean Matthew Diller and alumnus Richard Saenz ’10, who has advocated for trangender people and incarcerated individuals with HIV, were honored for their dedication to public service at the 33rd annual Public Interest Resource Center (PIRC) Awards.
Read More about Fordham Law dean Matthew Diller recognized for contributions to public serviceHarvard Law student Jesus Carreon discusses his path to law school
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL — The decision to move to the United States at the age of seven marked the beginning of a profound transformation.
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