UC Law San Francisco student Valeria Vera completes summer internship at public defender’s office

August 24, 2023

UC LAW — UC Law SF student Valeria Vera ’25 helped represent immigrants facing deportation and those held in detention centers, in her summer internship with the Immigration Unit of the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office.

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A profile on University of Colorado Law student Hannah Cardozo

August 24, 2023

COLORADO LAW — With the academic year quickly approaching, Colorado Law is looking forward to welcoming the incoming class of new students. Over the next few weeks, we will be highlighting some of our incredible 1Ls through a series of brief profiles!

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A profile on University of Colorado Law student Nolan Anderson

August 24, 2023

COLORADO LAW — With the academic year quickly approaching, Colorado Law is looking forward to welcoming the incoming class of new students. Over the next few weeks, we are highlighting some of our incredible 1Ls through a series of brief profiles.  

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Elon Law announces board for moot court team 

August 24, 2023

ELON UNIVERSITY — Twenty-nine students in the Class of 2024 will participate in upcoming national contests and help coordinate Elon Law’s own Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition.

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Harvard Law student Aaron Nytes runs for congress in Wisconsin

August 23, 2023

NEWS 8000 — Another Democratic candidate has entered the race for Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District. 25-year-old Aaron Nytes announced his campaign last Friday.

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University of South Dakota Knudson Law dean Neil Fulton discusses the accomplishments of students and faculty

August 23, 2023

YANKTON DAILY — In 1901, Sen. Thomas Sterling and Ambassador Bartlett Tripp founded the University of South Dakota School of Law. For more than 120 years, we have proudly been the state’s law school.

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University of Virginia Law hosts orientation for new students 

August 22, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — “None of it is going to last forever.” As more than 300 new University of Virginia law students sat attentively in their Caplin Auditorium seats for orientation, Judge Toby Heytens ’00 used his final eight words to remind students to settle in, enjoy the bucolic beauty of Charlottesville and —

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University of Virginia Law first year students take part in annual traditions

August 22, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — The past 200 years of legal education at UVA Law have bred a number of annual traditions and rites of passage, including some that foster collegiality, intellectual growth and a spirit of service, and others that just make the Law School “UVA Law.” Here’s a sampling of some

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Florida Bar supports rule changes to allow law students to practice law in limited settings before passing bar exam

August 21, 2023

JACKSONVILLE DAILY RECORD — At its meeting July 28 in Sarasota, The Florida Bar board of governors endorsed a new program to allow law school graduates to practice under certain limited conditions before they pass the state Bar exam.

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Arizona State University Law allows use of generative artificial intelligence tools in applications

August 10, 2023

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW — The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University has announced that prospective students are now permitted to use generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools to assist in drafting their applications. The new policy allows applicants to certify their use of AI and requires that all information provided is

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