A look at University of Akron Law programs for international students

February 5, 2020

UNIVERSITY OF AKRON — “They also contribute to a richer, more worldly, law school experience for all our students,” Akron Law dean Christopher J. (C.J.) Peters said. “Right now we have a dozen international students among our J.D. (Juris Doctor) enrollment of about 420,” Peters continued. “Although we anticipate that the program will continue to grow, we take

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Penn Law student Mariel Mussack selected for Skadden Fellowship

February 3, 2020

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL — University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School 3L Mariel Mussack is one of 28 Skadden Fellows who will devote the next two years of their careers to working in public interest. In the Skadden Fellowship Foundation’s 40-year history, 29 Penn Law students have been named Fellows. As the daughter of immigrant parents, Mussack

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Wayne Law student Erin Gianopoulo selected as Michigan Political Leadership Program fellow

February 3, 2020

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY — Wayne State University Law School student Erin Gianopoulos was recently named to Michigan State University’s newest class of Michigan Political Leadership Program fellows. As a fellow, Gianopoulos will spend 10 months learning about how to govern, lead in public service and run for elected office.

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University of Wisconsin Law student Alex Knorr named Stearns-Shaw Scholar for LGBTQ advocacy

February 3, 2020

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON LAW SCHOOL — Chicagoan Alex Knorr is the latest University of Wisconsin Law School student to be named a Stearns-Shaw Scholar. Knorr, who earned a bachelor’s degree in economics at American University in Washington, D.C., received the award for her commitment to defending the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people. At the

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Yale Law students Sam Marullo and Patrick Hulin secure funding for Connecticut opioid treatment programs in prison

January 27, 2020

YALE LAW SCHOOL — When Sam Marullo ’20 and Patrick Hulin ’20 first arrived at Yale Law School, they spent their 1L year advocating for funding for Connecticut opioid treatment programs in prison through the Law School’s Legislative Advocacy Clinic. Marullo, the former policy director for Rhode Island Governor Gina M. Raimondo ’98, had successfully worked on similar legislation in Rhode Island and was hoping

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New England Law student Sujin Han shares advice for part-time law

January 21, 2020

NEW ENGLAND LAW BOSTON — Sujin Han ’20 will be the first one to tell you: she was not one of those people who always knew they wanted to become lawyer. Today, Han, a member of New England Law | Boston’s evening JD program, draws upon her past to provide a better future for others. This is

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Record number of Hispanic students are attending colleges nationwide

January 21, 2020

USA TODAY — The USA TODAY Network launched a series on the Latino community in the U.S. called Hecho en USA, or made in America. Roughly 80% of all Latinos living in the U.S. are American citizens. But media coverage of Hispanics tends to focus on immigration and crime, instead of how Latino families live, work

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Florida International Law student Loune-djenia Askew publishes article in University of Miami Race and Social Justice Law Review on confidentiality agreements

December 27, 2019

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW — 3L Loune-djenia Askew article titled “Confidentiality Agreements: The Florida Sunshine In Litigation Act, The #Metoo Movement, And Signing Away The Right To Speak’ was published by the University of Miami Race and Social Justice Law Review, Volume 10, Issue 1.

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Harvard Law student Ben Miller-Gootnick wins ABA Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice writing competition

December 27, 2019

HARVARD LAW TODAY — Ben Miller-Gootnick ’21 has won the Gellhorn-Sargentich Law Student Essay Competition, an annual writing competition sponsored by the American Bar Association Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice. The award, which includes a $5,000 cash prize, recognizes students who write on any topic relating to administrative law. On Nov. 19, Miller-Gootnick traveled to

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West Virginia University law student Amanda Demmerle nominated by school for Burton Distinguished Legal Writing Award

December 18, 2019

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW — WVU Law has nominated 3L Amanda Demmerle for the prestigious Burton Distinguished Legal Writing Award for Law Schools. The Burton Distinguished Legal Writing Awards are given to recipients who write law articles that demonstrate “creativity, knowledge, and know-how.” Winners display exemplary writing skills and a mastery of the law

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