University of Iowa Law student Dane Beaulieu discusses passion for Indian law
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA COLLEGE OF LAW — When you think “Indian Law,” you might not think “Iowa.”Dane Beaulieu wants you to think again. Beaulieu, a third-year Iowa Law student, is a member of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan.
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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA — This year, HELI created and launched the first environmental moot court team in Iowa Law’s history. For the first time ever, the three-person Iowa Law team is competing in the Jeffrey G. Miller National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition (NELMCC) at Pace University’s The Elisabeth Haub School of Law.
Read More about University of Iowa Law establishes environmental moot court teamNYU Law professor Bryan Stevenson brings students to Montgomery, Alabama to learn about the Equal Justice Initiative
NYU LAW — In November, sixty students from NYU Law and other New York University graduate schools spent two days in Montgomery, Alabama, visiting the offices of the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) and several historical sites as part of the course “Narrative Strategies for Racial Justice and Equality,” taught by Bryan Stevenson, University Professor and Aronson…
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NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — This fall, students in Northeastern Law’s Immigrant Justice Clinic (IJC) hosted two pro se clinics at the law school for non-citizens.
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USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — The gaps in the U.S. mental health system are too numerous to count, but perhaps the most harrowing one is at the front door, at entry. Who do you call? Where exactly do you turn when a loved one goes off-track? How do you find an unbiased, knowledgeable guide…
Read More about USC Gould Law professor Elyn Saks co-develops peer-based service to navigate mental health care systemTemple Law students Anna Manu Fineanganofo and Casey Dwyer form clinic to aid students with leasing issues
THE TEMPLE NEWS — When Temple launched a mental health and wellness task force in February 2022, Len Rieser, the program coordinator at the Beasley School of Law’s Sheller Center for Social Justice, advocated for legal support to improve student wellness to be included in task force efforts.
Read More about Temple Law students Anna Manu Fineanganofo and Casey Dwyer form clinic to aid students with leasing issuesA profile on University of Utah Law student John McIntyre
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF LAW — Elle Woods continues to influence law students more than 20 years after she made her (theatrical) debut at Harvard Law School: 3L John McIntyre says the film Legally Blonde first encouraged him to become a lawyer.
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WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY — Over the past nearly two years, Willamette Law has focused its efforts on building out its immigration law offerings to directly meet the growing needs of the state of Oregon.
Read More about Willamette Law highlights students from their Immigrant Justice Fellows ProgramYale Law students and faculty respond to the expansion of federal Indian law course offerings
YALE NEWS — Before coming to Yale Law School, Lexie Holden LAW ’25 (Choctaw Nation) worked on advancing the interests of Tribal Nations and their members through policy and advocacy.
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THE MINNESOTA DAILY — Law students who use generative artificial intelligence (AI) like ChatGPT to help them complete classwork are more likely to finish their assignments sooner, according to a study conducted by the University of Minnesota Law School.
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