Pepperdine Law student Benjamin Davies selected as research fellow
PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY RICK J. CARUSO SCHOOL OF LAW — On September 20, Pepperdine Caruso Law third-year JD/MDR student Benjamin Davies and his brother, Chad Davies, a Ph.D. candidate at University of California, Riverside, were announced by Kleros as 6th batch research fellows specializing in artificial intelligence and arbitral analytics for the online dispute resolution platform.
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RUTGERS LAW SCHOOL — Rutgers Law School pays tribute to students who are veterans, including two scholars from the Newark campus, Dashay Carter, a native Newarker and former Army Reservist, and Zach Fini, a Navy veteran who served 10 years in active duty, including deployment in the Middle East.
Read More about Rutgers Law pays tribute to student veterans on Veterans’ DayWashington and Lee Law students Sica Matsuda and Brian Warren argue case before US Court of Appeals
WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Two third year law students at Washington and Lee University School of Law argued a case this month before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Sica Matsuda ‘23L and Brian Warren ‘23L were assigned the case as part of their work with the school’s…
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WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Before law school, Zoe Speas worked as a Shakespearean actor and musician across the country, eventually joining the American Shakespeare Center in Staunton, VA. Staunton served as Zoe’s home base as an artist and resident for six years before she decided to pivot careers and become a…
Read More about A profile on Washington and Lee Law student Zoe SpeasAn interview with UC Irvine Law student Jason Grimm
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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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…
Read More about A profile on UC Hastings Law student Lauren DevensA profile on USC Gould Law student and Equal Justice Works fellow Matthew Palmquist
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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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…
Read More about A profile on UC Hastings Law student Miranda LockmanProfiles on Penn Carey Law’s diversity fellows
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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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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