Gonzaga Law students provide free legal advice at pop-up clinic
GONZAGA LAW — The justice system is confusing and expensive, but local organizations and attorneys are trying to help in honor of the late Spokane activist Sandy Williams. The Sandy Williams Justice Center Free Walk-In Legal Clinic started last month and continues through June.
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LEWIS & CLARK LAW — Four students have been named as the 2023 Lezak Social Justice Fellows: Mackenzie Carmen, Elijah Cetas, Kelli Garry, and Loren Naldoza. The Lezak Social Justice Fellowship honors the legacy of Sid Lezak by granting summer stipends to law students who will be serving the community. The program also provides mentorship…
Read More about Lewis & Clark Law names social justice fellowsRecent UMass Law graduate Katherine McCormick discusses aspirations to serve the labor movement
UMASS LAW — Katherine McCormick, JD candidate ’23 of Needham, MA majored in anthropology and minored in labor studies at UMass Boston. After graduating in 2017, she became involved in labor activism and political organizing. She then lived and worked abroad in Bangkok, Thailand before ultimately deciding that the best way to serve the labor…
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NOTRE DAME LAW — Erica Patterson, a third-year student at Notre Dame Law School, was named Law Student Representative of the Year by the American Bar Association. Patterson finished with the most student representative member points for the academic year.
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PENN CAREY LAW — From a Whitney Houston biopic to premiering at Sundance, Penn Carey Law students and alumni successfully navigate legal careers in the ever-changing entertainment industry.
Read More about Penn Law students and faculty discuss the school’s entertainment law programUSC Gould Law students win US Patent and Technology Office competition
USC GOULD LAW — A team of four USC Gould School of Law JD and LLM students earned a stellar second-place finish among 55 law schools from across the country in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s 2023 National Patent Application Drafting Competition, which took place mid-April at the USPTO headquarters in Alexandria, Va.
Read More about USC Gould Law students win US Patent and Technology Office competitionTulane Law student Raquel White recognized for pro bono service
TULANE LAW — A student passionate about pro bono work and a fair criminal justice system is the recipient of the Louisiana State Bar Association Pro Bono Award for 2023. Third-year Tulane Law student Raquel White interned at the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court and performed pro-bono work with the Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office,…
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW — First-year student Ben Keller, who worked for a plaintiffs’ firm in Tulsa, Oklahoma, before law school, contributed his skills to a civil rights case that made legal history.
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UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS LAW — Third-year law student, McKinley Groves has won the 2022-23 Arent Fox/Dale Bumpers Excellence in Writing Award. The honor recognizes outstanding contributions to the Journal of Food Law and Policy, a publication of the School of Law.
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UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS LITTLE ROCK LAW — A UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law student renews a passion for pro bono work after participating in a spring break trip providing legal aid to underserved Arkansans.
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