An interview with UC Irvine Law student Jason Grimm

October 27, 2022

UCI LAW — Jason Grimm is currently studying in Washington, D.C., through UCI Law’s UCDC program. His externship is at the Environment and Natural Resources Division at the Department of Justice.

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A profile on UC Hastings Law student Lauren Devens

October 17, 2022

UC HASTINGS LAW — Lauren Devens, 22, is no stranger to the world of law. Her father, grandfather, and other family members have worked as practicing attorneys for decades. Devens said she hopes to one day practice law with her father at his personal injury firm in Hawaii, “He fulfilled his dream of trying a case alongside

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A profile on USC Gould Law student and Equal Justice Works fellow Matthew Palmquist

October 13, 2022

USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — The Equal Justice Works Fellowship is an opportunity for those passionate about equal justice to pursue a career in public service. This year, 3L Matthew Palmquist was named the winner of the Equal Justice Works Fellowship, the first USC Gould Public Interest Scholar to win the fellowship.

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A profile on UC Hastings Law student Miranda Lockman

September 21, 2022

UC HASHTINGS LAW — Incoming UC Hastings student Miranda Lockman ’25 once helped turn a barren, strip-mined piece of land into a biodiversity hotspot full of native plants, vibrant wildlife, and a picturesque nature trail. This year, Lockman will build on her background in environmental sustainability as she pursues a law degree at UC Hastings. “I’m really

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Profiles on Penn Carey Law’s diversity fellows

September 20, 2022

PENN CAREY LAW — Two University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School students were among Ropes & Gray’s 23 1L Diversity Fellows in its 2022 summer associate program. Piper-Simone Casey L’24 worked in the firm’s New York City office while Michelle Rodriguez L’24, MBE’24 worked in San Francisco.

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A profile on University of Utah Law student Anjana Kanth

September 20, 2022

S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — As a proud University of Utah student during her undergrad years, Anjana Kanth already had the S.J. Quinney College of Law on her radar when she decided to pursue law school. But the small class sizes and experiential learning opportunities at Utah Law really sealed the deal.

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University of Virginia Law recognizes Ritter Scholars

September 20, 2022

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — The University of Virginia School of Law has named four students Ritter Scholars for 2022-23: Layla Khalid, Max Larson, Jack Turnage and Shinae Yoon.

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Profiles on University of Virginia Law’s full tuition recipients

September 7, 2022

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — With experiences ranging from local journalism to working to protect maternal rights to helping immigrants fill out paperwork, this year’s Karsh-Dillard Scholarsat the University of Virginia School of Law are bringing myriad backgrounds to their legal studies.

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A profile on University of Georgia Law’s moot court team

August 11, 2022

WGAU — Not every Georgia Bulldog wears red and black when they step on the court. Or into the court, as it were. Sometimes, it’s a dark jacket and dress shoes. But those buttoned-up threads don’t make these Bulldogs any less competitive. That’s the uniform of the students who compete in the School of Law’s Moot Court program.

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A profile on University of Utah Law student Meg Glasmann

August 10, 2022

S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Four years into a psychology PhD program, and on the brink of matching into a fellowship that would lead to a career as a neuropsychologist, Meg Glasmann suddenly realized something: while she enjoyed the study of psychology, she didn’t love the application of it in a job setting. So she put

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