Harvard Law student Julio Quiroz Colby discusses passion for advocacy for those seeking

May 15, 2024

HARVARD LAW TODAY — Julio Quiroz Colby ’24 has been advocating for immigrant rights since he was an undergraduate at the University of Texas at Austin, where, fluent in Spanish, he helped with translation services for asylum seekers at an immigrant and refugee legal services organization.

Read More about Harvard Law student Julio Quiroz Colby discusses passion for advocacy for those seeking

UMass Law establishes study abroad program in Portugal

May 15, 2024

THE HERALD NEWS — Ten students from UMass School of Law will be in Portugal from May 17 to 31 as part of a new study abroad program created in partnership with the Católica Global School of Law of Lisbon.

Read More about UMass Law establishes study abroad program in Portugal

University of Miami Law students complete pro bono work during spring break

May 15, 2024

UMIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — Miami Law students participated in three alternative Spring Break trips where they assisted survivors of domestic violence, indigent defendants, and refugees and asylum seekers. 

Read More about University of Miami Law students complete pro bono work during spring break

Notre Dame Law student Claire Crites selected for public interest law fellowship

May 15, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — Claire Crites, a third-year Notre Dame Law School student, has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 Thomas L. Shaffer Public Interest Fellowship. 

Read More about Notre Dame Law student Claire Crites selected for public interest law fellowship

Notre Dame Law fellows Kaitlyn Bowe and Dennis Wieboldt complete justice fellowship

May 15, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — Notre Dame Law students Kaitlyn Bowe and Dennis Wieboldt completed a year-long fellowship with the University of Notre Dame Center for Social Concerns, an interdisciplinary institute responding to the complex demands of justice through a combination of justice education and research for the common good.

Read More about Notre Dame Law fellows Kaitlyn Bowe and Dennis Wieboldt complete justice fellowship

Quinnipiac Law Human Trafficking Prevention Project teaches local high school students

May 15, 2024

QUINNIPIAC TODAY — On April 19, students from Quinnipiac School of Law’s Human Trafficking Prevention Project (HTPP) imparted important lessons to 30 local high school students during a trafficking awareness and prevention training session in the Brooke A. Goff Courtroom on the North Haven Campus.

Read More about Quinnipiac Law Human Trafficking Prevention Project teaches local high school students

Stanford Law Immigrants’ Rights Clinic student Madison Villarreal represents client before Nevada Pardons Board

May 15, 2024

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — As an advanced student with the Immigrants’ Rights Clinic, I had the opportunity to represent a detained client before the Nevada Pardons Board to request a pardon of our client’s prior criminal convictions.

Read More about Stanford Law Immigrants’ Rights Clinic student Madison Villarreal represents client before Nevada Pardons Board

University of Utah Law professor Daniel Aaron and student Avery Emery co-author article

May 15, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Associate Professor Daniel Aaron, an expert in tort and health law, and 2L Avery Emery recently co-authored an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) entitled “U.S. Supreme Court Limits on the Power of U.S. Health Agencies.” 

Read More about University of Utah Law professor Daniel Aaron and student Avery Emery co-author article

Vanderbilt Law students author guide on policymaking for public grocery stores

May 15, 2024

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL — This spring, four Vanderbilt Law Students authored Public Grocery Stores: A Guide for Policymakers. 

Read More about Vanderbilt Law students author guide on policymaking for public grocery stores