Recent Penn Carey Law graduate Paul Sindberg becomes first graduate of the LGBTQ Certificate program
PENN CAREY LAW — This May, Toll Public Interest Fellow Paul Sindberg became the first University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School graduate of the LGBTQ Certificate program, housed at the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice (SP2). In this Q&A, Sindberg reflected on their experience in the program, highlighting the multitude of…
Read More about Recent Penn Carey Law graduate Paul Sindberg becomes first graduate of the LGBTQ Certificate programPenn Carey Law student Jessie Levin awarded scholarship for work in technology and law
PENN CAREY LAW — Each year, the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School’s Center for Technology, Innovation & Competition (CTIC) awards CTIC Interdisciplinary Scholarships to students pursuing joint-degree programs in law and technology. This year, CTIC has awarded the scholarship to Jessie Levin L’25, who is pursuing a Master of Computing and Information Technology (MCIT)…
Read More about Penn Carey Law student Jessie Levin awarded scholarship for work in technology and lawRecent Pepperdine Law graduate Curtis Crawford wins accident injury lawsuit case
PEPPERDINE LAW — Pepperdine Caruso Law alumnus Curtis Crawford was part of the Parris Law Firm legal team that has secured a $3 million verdict in an accident injury lawsuit. Crawford participated on the case while he was a third-year student at Caruso Law. He will practice at the Parris Law Firm after taking the…
Read More about Recent Pepperdine Law graduate Curtis Crawford wins accident injury lawsuit caseRecent USC Gould Law graduate Andrew Freire earns immigrant justice fellowship
USC GOULD LAW — As a member of the JD Class of 2023, Andrew Freire has secured an Immigrant Justice Corps (IJC) Fellowship and will be working at Immigrant Defenders Law Center (ImmDef), a nonprofit social justice law firm started by fellow Gould alumna Lindsay Toczylowski.
Read More about Recent USC Gould Law graduate Andrew Freire earns immigrant justice fellowshipStanford Law celebrates 2023 graduates during commencement
STANFORD LAW — This year’s 271 graduates of Stanford Law School (SLS) celebrated their accomplishments and looked ahead to the future during their commencement ceremony on June 17, 2023. The 177 JD, 85 LLM, 7 JSM and 2 JSD students received their diplomas, cheered, and celebrated under a large tent in front of the law…
Read More about Stanford Law celebrates 2023 graduates during commencementUniversity of Utah Law student Bree Spaulding receives public interest fellowship
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH LAW — Bree Spaulding, a rising 3L student at Utah Law, was awarded the Spurgeon Fellowship, which provides a stipend for a proposed public service project or placement in a low-paying or non-paying public service summer job. She recently began her field study program at Lambda Legal, a civil rights organization that…
Read More about University of Utah Law student Bree Spaulding receives public interest fellowshipVermont Law and Graduate School expands scholarship opportunities for indigenous students
VERMONT LAW AND GRADUATE SCHOOL — Vermont Law and Graduate School is making one of its scholarships available to members of state-recognized tribes for the first time. South Royalton, Vt.-based Vermont Law and Graduate School said its First Nations Scholarship will provide full or partial tuition scholarships to one or more Indigenous candidates each year.…
Read More about Vermont Law and Graduate School expands scholarship opportunities for indigenous studentsUniversity of Virginia Law awards grants to students with public interest summer jobs
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW — With help from $789,000 in grants, 162 University of Virginia School of Law students will work in public service roles this summer. The Law School’s Mortimer Caplin Public Service Center awarded $740,000 in UVA Law Public Service Summer Grants to 131 first-year and 31 second-year students. The grants are funded…
Read More about University of Virginia Law awards grants to students with public interest summer jobsUniversity of Virginia Law awards women’s health fellowship to students
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW — The new Women’s Health Summer Fellowship has been established at the University of Virginia School of Law, adding to the mix of opportunities that will enable scores of law students to work in public service jobs this summer. As the inaugural fellow, Salwa Ahmad ’24 will work at the U.S.…
Read More about University of Virginia Law awards women’s health fellowship to studentsPodcast: How to teach effective communication during law school
LEGAL TALK NETWORK — Law school graduates probably know the law pretty well. But putting that knowledge to work takes more. Learn to communicate and listen.
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