BYU Law students visit Hobson City to study civil rights

May 9, 2023

BYU LAW — Law students from Brigham Young University paid a visit Tuesday afternoon to Hobson City to get something more than the museums of Montgomery or Atlanta can offer their studies of civil rights. The 12 students were from Utah, Arizona, Washington State, one was an Alabama native, and one Californian was making her

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George Washington Law student Lauren Heide recognized as distinguished law student

May 9, 2023

GEORGE WASHINGTON LAW — To qualify for this prestigious award, the students must be nominated by a professor or dean of their law or business school. The students undergo a rigorous evaluation process that includes interviews, submission of written materials, and a review of the candidate’s academic standing. The honorees are awarded an all-expenses paid

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University of Houston Law Center faculty, staff and students honored with dean’s awards

May 9, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — University of Houston Law Center Dean Leonard M. Baynes congratulates the 2023 Dean’s Award faculty and staff recipients, from left, Robert G. Gonzalez, Meredith J. Duncan, Baynes, Bret Wells and Lauren Jansen Simpson.

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An interview with on University of Massachusetts Law student Emily Dillan

May 9, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LAW — Emily Dillan, JD candidate ’23, managing editor of UMass Law Review, enjoyed a range of practical legal experiences and will work as a judicial law clerk with the MA Probate and Family Courts.

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A look at the success of the University of Miami Law moot court team

May 9, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI LAW — Miami Law’s Charles C. Papy, Jr. moot court board jumped 14 spots in one year to become one of the top teams among all U.S. law schools – the highest ranking in its 70-year history.

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Northwestern Law student HanByul Chang earns a PhD in chemistry and JD at the same time

May 9, 2023

NORTHWESTERN LAW — HanByul Chang has dreamed about attending law school since middle school. But in college, she wanted to pursue her other passion — chemistry — at the same time. As part of the Pritzker School of Law’s J.D.-Ph.D. program, Chang got to do both. This spring, she will graduate with a Ph.D. in

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Notre Dame Law students in London learn Constitutional Law from US Supreme Court justices

May 9, 2023

NOTRE DAME LAW — Two justices of the U.S. Supreme Court taught seminars to students in the Notre Dame London Law Programme during the spring semester. Justice Brett Kavanaugh and Justice Amy Coney Barrett each co-taught weeklong intensive seminar courses with Notre Dame Law Professor William Kelley at the University’s London Global Gateway.

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Penn Carey Law student Ayo Aladesanmi publishes article on agile regulation in The Regulatory Review

May 9, 2023

PENN CAREY LAW — At The Regulatory Review, Ayo Aladesanmi, breaks down different perspectives on agile regulation as presented by expert panelists during a discussion sponsored by Penn Program on Regulation (PPR).

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Penn Carey Law students visit United Nations national headquarters in New York City

May 9, 2023

PENN CAREY LAW — After spending a semester deeply engaged in conversations about gender equity around the world, students in Associate Dean of International Affairs and Senior Adjunct Professor of Global Leadership Rangita de Silva de Alwis’s “International Women’s Human Rights” class visited the United Nations headquarters in New York.

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USC Gould Law hosts Intellectual Property Institute

May 9, 2023

USC GOULD LAW — Experts and academics discussed the future of the intellectual property law industry in light of emerging artificial intelligence technology, landmark cases and other developments at the 2023 Intellectual Property Institute, hosted by USC Gould School of Law in March. The two-day continuing legal education conference, titled “The Pathways to Clear IP

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