A look at the student experience at Southwestern Law
SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY — Southwestern’s unique approach to a liberal arts education, paired with passionate faculty and small class sizes, has put countless students on a path to success in law.
Read More about A look at the student experience at Southwestern LawStanford Law professor Rose Carmen Goldberg and student Matthew Rogowski file amicus brief in federal court case
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — In this Q&A, Rose Carmen Goldberg, associate director of policy and programs at SLS’s Deborah L. Rhode Center on the Legal Profession, and Matthew Rogowski, a SLS 2L and Army veteran, discuss the Ninth Circuit amicus brief they worked on together, along with co-counsel Harvard Law School Veterans Law and Disability Benefits Clinic.
Read More about Stanford Law professor Rose Carmen Goldberg and student Matthew Rogowski file amicus brief in federal court caseTulane Law team wins Black Law Students Association moot court national championship title
TULANE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL — The BLSA Moot Court Appellate Team is once again the national champions of the Thurgood Marshall National Moot Court Competition, the third time in four years.
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VERMONT LAW & GRADUATE SCHOOL — During the fall 2024 semester, a group of Vermont Law and Graduate School (VLGS) students and faculty attended the Endangered Species Act: The Next 50 Years conference.
Read More about Vermont Law and Graduate School students attend Endangered Species Act ConferenceUniversity of Wisconsin Law student Anastasia Bruss named editor-in-chief of Wisconsin International Law Journal
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON LAW SCHOOL — The Wisconsin International Law Journal has named Anastasia Bruss 2L as editor-in-chief for the 2025-26 academic year.
Read More about University of Wisconsin Law student Anastasia Bruss named editor-in-chief of Wisconsin International Law JournalYale Law team wins regional appellate advocacy competition
YALE LAW SCHOOL — A team of Law School students — Nina Reddy ’25, Marco Romero ’25, and Joe Sullivan-Springhetti ’25 — won the Regional Championship in the National Appellate Advocacy Competition (NAAC) held by the ABA in Philadelphia last month.
Read More about Yale Law team wins regional appellate advocacy competitionCase Western Reserve Law students help launch Latino vendor market and community space
THE DAILY — Nestled on Cleveland’s West Side, the Clark-Fulton neighborhood plays host to a vibrant Hispanic community, making it the perfect home for CentroVilla25.
Read More about Case Western Reserve Law students help launch Latino vendor market and community spaceHarvard Law students complete international learning opportunities over their winter break
HARVARD LAW TODAY — In January, 88 Harvard Law School students traveled to 37 countries to undertake clinical placements or independent research with an international, transnational, or comparative law focus.
Read More about Harvard Law students complete international learning opportunities over their winter breakHofstra Law team advances to finals in national trial advocacy competition
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — A team of Hofstra Law students have advanced to the American Association for Justice (AAJ) Student Trial Advocacy Competition (STAC) National Finals after winning the virtual regional tournament in early March.
Read More about Hofstra Law team advances to finals in national trial advocacy competitionUniversity of North Carolina Law students offer legal aid to those impacted by Hurricane Helene
WUNC — Eight law students from UNC-Chapel Hill’s School of Law will volunteer at two free legal clinics to help those impacted by Helene in western North Carolina.
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