University of Utah law student Alessandra Amato discusses passion for pro bono work
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S. J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Born and raised in Italy, Alessandra Amato moved to the United States when she was 17 to study abroad and has been living here ever since.
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VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY CHARLES WIDGER SCHOOL OF LAW — This spring, Villanova Law students visited the Supreme Court of the United States on a trip for the Law and Religion course taught by Michael Moreland, university professor of law and religion and director of the Eleanor H. McCullen Center for Law, Religion and Public Policy.
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WDTV — West Virginia University’s College of Law held its commencement ceremony Friday morning.
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ASU NEWS — After completing her undergraduate studies at Arizona State University and earning her bachelor’s degree in business law from the W. P. Carey School of Business, Camdyn Rael decided she wasn’t done pursuing higher education.
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ASU NEWS — Peggy “Amber” Montz has a Master of Educational Technology from Arizona State University and an MBA from the University of Phoenix. Now, she can add a Master of Legal Studies from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at ASU to her list of prestigious degrees.
Read More about Arizona State University Law student Peggy Montz discusses why she pursued a master’s in law degreeBoston College Law students Julia Brandenstein and Elizabeth Evanko named Rappaport fellows
BC LAW — Twelve students from Greater Boston law schools, including two from BC Law, to intern in state and local government offices this summer.
Read More about Boston College Law students Julia Brandenstein and Elizabeth Evanko named Rappaport fellowsNew Boston College Law website documents the history of the Black faculty and students at the school
BC NEWS — A renowned scholar, a cherished mentor to generations of students, and an influential member of the greater Boston legal community, Ruth-Arlene W. Howe J.D. ’74 arrived at Boston College Law School in 1970 as one of its very few female African American students.
Read More about New Boston College Law website documents the history of the Black faculty and students at the schoolBoston College Law celebrates student scholarships and alumni giving
BC LAW — At BC Law’s 17th Annual Scholarship Dinner on April 9 more than 100 alumni and students gathered at the Langham Boston Hotel to celebrate the opportunities provided by donor generosity.
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UC LAW SAN FRANCISCO — Every summer, scores of UC Law San Francisco students serve the public interest by interning at nonprofits and government offices that assist immigrants, low-income tenants, survivors of domestic violence, and others who need legal help.
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CAMPBELL LAW — This summer, Campbell Law School will become the second law school in North Carolina to host Justice John Paul Stevens Fellows.
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