Widener Law celebrates graduates during commencement

May 22, 2023

WIDENER LAW — 85 candidates for graduation took part in Widener Law Commonwealth’s commencement ceremony Thursday at the Scottish Rite Theatre and Ballroom in Harrisburg. Widener Law Commonwealth Dean Michael Hussey addressed graduates and attendees at the commencement ceremony, and urged new graduates to use their education to uplift communities.

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Jacksonville University Law finishes first year of classes

May 16, 2023

FLORIDA BAR NEWS — Fourteen first-year law students comprising the inaugural class at Jacksonville University’s College of Law recently took their final exams cementing a banner opening year for the school.

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Albany Law shares pro bono contributions from the class of 2023

May 15, 2023

ALBANY LAW — The Class of 2023, with 172 members, completed at least 52,176 hours of pro bono and public service during its time at Albany Law School. This number encompasses all the time students provided legal assistance to small businesses, farmers, veterans, immigrants, tenants facing landlord issues, community members filing taxes, non-profit organizations, schools,

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Case Western Reserve Law co-hosts law clinic in East Palestine

May 15, 2023

CASE WESTERN RESERVE LAW — Nearly three months after news broke that a train had derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, students in the Environmental Law Clinic at Case Western Reserve University School of Law held a free legal clinic in East Palestine. The clinic, in collaboration with River Valley Organizing, Community Legal Aid, Fair Shake

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Drexel Law students Jada Itam and Corey Fedorowich receive fellowship for public service

May 15, 2023

DREXEL LAW — Jada Itam and Corey Fedorowich, both 2Ls, recently were named recipients of the Carl “Tobey” Oxholm Summer Fellowship. Now in its 16th year, the program awards a stipend and internship at Philadelphia’s Law Department to 2Ls committed to public service. This year is the first time two students have been awarded fellowships;

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Drexel Law Immigration Law Society provides pro bono assistance to immigrants in El Paso

May 15, 2023

DREXEL LAW — Many students at Drexel University’s Kline School of Law spend the week of spring break relaxing. Ayushi Kokroo and several of her classmates put this year’s break to a far different purpose—one that ultimately reminded Kokroo of why she came to law school to begin with. On March 11, Kokroo and five

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Drexel Law shares class of 2022 employment outcomes

May 15, 2023

DREXEL LAW — Drexel University’s Kline School of Law ranks among the top law schools in the greater Philadelphia area for Class of 2022 employment outcomes. Ten months after graduation, 92.4% of the Class of 2022 (146 of 158 graduates) was employed in full-time, long-term jobs for which bar passage is required or a JD

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Fordham Law celebrates 2023 graduates

May 15, 2023

FORDHAM LAW — On Monday, May 22, Fordham Law School will celebrate the accomplishments of the 630 members of the Class of 2023 at its 116th diploma ceremony.

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Fordham Law hosts moot court competition

May 15, 2023

FORDHAM LAW — Fordham Law School welcomed 25 teams of law student oral advocates from 15 states to compete in the 48th Annual Irving R. Kaufman Memorial Securities Law Moot Court Competition, held from March 24–26.

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Fordham Law student Will Lanier discusses pro bono work

May 15, 2023

FORDHAM LAW — Will Lanier is committed to becoming a lawyer who helps the underserved. Thanks to his Fordham law degree that he’ll earn this May, he’s almost there.

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