Advice on creating a cohesive law school application

June 27, 2023

U.S NEWS & WORLD REPORT — As a law school applicant, you will likely write your personal statement and other essays one at a time, since each may go through many drafts. A harmonious application is the sign of a focused mind and a mature writer. It also helps show your commitment to law school, that you have

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A look at University of Akron Law experiential law programs

June 27, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF AKRON LAW — The University of Akron (UA) School of Law has long enjoyed a national reputation for its emphasis on practical training and experiential learning with the objective of producing practice-ready graduates.

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University of Akron Law student Elijah J. Hardee interns with White House Counsel over the summer

June 27, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF AKRON LAW — Elijah J. Hardee has definitely blazed a new trail with his spring 2023 internship in the Office of White House Counsel. He was one of five legal interns in that department—along with two from Georgetown and two from Harvard—and a host of other interns in other White House departments.

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Recent Arizona State University Law graduate Quinne Daoust receives Fulbright scholarship

June 27, 2023

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW — As a Phoenix native, Quinne Daoust is no stranger to water scarcity and drought. But her time at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University gave her a new passion for water law and policy that helped earn her a competitive Fulbright Scholarship.

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University at Buffalo Law students organize day of rest and empowerment for domestic violence survivors

June 27, 2023

UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO LAW — University at Buffalo Law students recently hosted Dress for What’s Next, which brings together a group of domestic violence survivors each year for a much-needed day of affirmation, some practical help, and a good dose of fun. Fourteen survivors attended the event, accompanied by about 20 student volunteers and others

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UC Berkeley Law Death Penalty Clinic produces videos to ask for clemency for clients

June 27, 2023

UC BERKELEY LAW — When Leah Roemer and Sophie Hoblit enrolled in Berkeley Law’s Death Penalty Clinic last fall, they envisioned spending all year working on legal briefs for clients on death row. Instead, they found themselves behind a camera making a video to request clemency for a longtime clinic client.

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Recent UC Irvine Law graduate Erin Black receives fellowship for labor rights work

June 27, 2023

UC IRVINE LAW — The University of California, Irvine School of Law (UCI Law) is delighted to announce that Erin Black is the recipient of the Alumni Racial Equity Fellowship. UCI Law alumni founded this fellowship to provide a new graduate the opportunity to combat systemic racism while earning a living wage. Black won the

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Columbia Law celebrates public interest and public service fellows

June 27, 2023

COLUMBIA LAW — Since launching four years ago, the Max Berger Public Interest/Public Service Fellows Program has jumpstarted the public interest and government careers of nearly 50 Columbia Law graduates, and provided more than 100 Columbia Law students with specialized opportunities and support.

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Harvard Law student Samantha Maltais works for Native American Rights Fund over the summer

June 27, 2023

HARVARD LAW — Samantha is a member of the Wampanoag Tribe of Aquinnah and a rising 3L at Harvard Law School. She graduated from Dartmouth College with a degree in government and Native American studies. Samantha then joined the Peace Corps, serving in the Kingdom of Tonga, and later worked for the London-based international Indigenous

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Indiana University Maurer Law student James Romano awarded fellowship for public service

June 27, 2023

INDIANA UNIVERSITY MAURER LAW — Indiana University Maurer Law student James Romano is one of 14 scholars selected as a Rumsfeld Foundation Graduate Fellow for 2023-24. The fellowships, named in honor of the late former U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald W. Rumsfeld, are awarded to students and scholars who aspire to careers in public service.

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