Penn Carey Law celebrates Black History Month by recognizing accomplishments by Black students and faculty

February 23, 2023

PENN CAREY LAW — The Office of Equity & Inclusion (E&I) at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School celebrates and elevates the diversity of our community. For Black History Month, E&I curated some of the numerous examples of Black trailblazers, thought leaders, and advocates across the Penn Carey Law community.

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Quinnipiac Law student Fontaine Chambers named regional chair of National Black Law Students Association

February 23, 2023

QUINNIPIAC LAW — Quinnipiac law student Fontaine Chambers has been selected as the 56th Regional Chair of the Northeast Black Law Students Association (NEBLSA). NEBLSA is the regional affiliate of the National Black Law Students Association (NBLSA) with membership in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont.

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A profile on University of Washington Law student Enny Olaleye

February 14, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON LAW — In commemoration of Black History Month, UW Law would like to recognize the leadership and voices of Black student leaders in our community. Their powerful voices are a subset of a group that represents the social and systemic change that needs to happen in our school, our nation and around

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Willamette Law student Julie Parrish publishes three articles on health care and the government

February 14, 2023

WILLAMETTE LAW — Julie Parrish passed her first piece of Oregon legislation about health care; now years later, she has published three American Bar Association (ABA) articles on the intersection of health care and government. After building a successful career in politics and marketing, Parrish decided it was time to attend law school at Willamette.

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University of Houston Law Center Pre-Law Pipeline program highlights student’s success on admissions test

February 7, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — Reem Hamaida, a two-time University of Houston Law Center Pre-Law Pipeline scholar, improved her score with a 27-point increase from low 140s on the initial diagnostic to high 160s on the official LSAT, a record first for the program that was established in 2016. She credited this accomplishment to

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Fordham Law highlights the accomplishments of students

January 27, 2023

FORDHAM LAW — From running in the New York City Marathon for the first time to joining the inaugural cohort of Realizing Excellence and Access in the Law (REAL) Scholars program, Fordham Law students inspire each other on campus, others in the community, and beyond.

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A profile on Columbia Law student Drew Brazer

January 26, 2023

COLUMBIA LAW — Columbia Law student Drew Brazer reflects on how his understanding of the law has evolved, discusses why political engagement is important to him, and offers advice to prospective law students.

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A profile on Penn State Law student Max Giuliano

January 16, 2023

PENN STATE SCHOOL OF LAW — Max Giuliano, a third-year law student at Penn State Law in University Park, has had an eventful law school career. Currently ranked second out of 115 students in his class, Giuliano has received the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction Awards for the highest grades in Torts, Administrative Law, and

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A profile on FIU Law student Dory Mancebo

December 19, 2022

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW — Despite Dory Mancebo’s loss of eyesight, she just graduated from Florida International University, and her experience there taught her that the law field can benefit from giving chances to lawyers with different experiences.

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A profile on Quinnipiac Law students Dakota Flint and Grace Flint

December 12, 2022

QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Dakota and Grace Flint had very atypical paths to law school, meeting during their service in the Navy in 2014 and have now been married five years and have three children.

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