LSSSE study looks at the experiences of law students
ABA JOURNAL — Compared to 20 years ago, law students today are a more diverse group and more face student debt despite their career goals staying about the same, according to new research from Indiana University’s Center for Postsecondary Research.
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LLM GUIDE — Daria Levina, who holds a Master’s degree and Ph.D, shares the tools she used to ensure she was staying on top of her studies and managing her time effectively.
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THE EAGLE — WCstainabL is more than just its clever play on the word “sustainable” and American University’s Washington College of Law abbreviation “WCL”: It is bringing the fight for a sustainable future to the forefront of law students’ minds.
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BC LAW — Isabella Burrell ’25 and JP LaBarge ’25 represented Boston College Law in the Northeast regional rounds of the National Moot Court Competition on November 23 and 24 and will be advancing to the finals in January.
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BERKELEY LAW — A team of UC Berkeley Law students won this year’s National Civil Trial Competition — the school’s first victory in the tournament since 2015.
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DUKE LAW NEWS — Johanna Crisman ’25 has won Honorable Mention for her submission in the Rear Admiral John S. Jenkins Writing Award for Law Students, given by the National Institute of Military Justice.
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DUKE LAW NEWS — Chandler Cole ’25 and Lucas Lynn ’25 have won Duke Law’s 2024 Student Scholarly Writing Award for articles that offer a novel reading of the Constitution and propose solutions for a largely undocumented genre of art.
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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE — Fordham University School of Law took first place in the regional rounds of the 75th National Moot Court Competition held, Nov. 20 – 21 at the New York City Bar Association in Manhattan.
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FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Four Fordham Law students were recognized for their exceptional academic accomplishments and commitment to diversity and inclusion as part of the Diverse Attorney Pipeline Program.
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THE HARVARD CRIMSON — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson ’92 presided over the final round of the Harvard Law School Ames Moot Court competition on Nov. 19., where a dozen students debated a mock appellate case on the Second Amendment.
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