Lewis & Clark Law Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law Program announces inaugural Diehl Fellowships

March 30, 2020

LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL — Lewis & Clark Law School’s Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law Program announced the first four recipients for Diehl Fellowships. Three current students and one recent graduate were selected from a pool of applicants in February.

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University of Virginia Law student Mihir Khetarpal discusses experience with school’s moot court and law review

March 30, 2020

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — At UVA Law, Khetarpal is an articles development editor for the Virginia Law Review, vice president of the Extramural Moot Court Team, a Peer Advisor and a Virginia Law Ambassador, serving as a tour guide to visitors. He is also a William Minor Lile Moot Court competitor.   

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Case Western Reserve Law student Kristinia Aiad-Toss publishes paper on war crimes during El Salvador civil war

March 10, 2020

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Last summer, second-year law student Kristina Aiad-Toss spent two months in El Salvador interning for International Partners in Mission (IPM), a non-profit that engages in community development projects abroad to help women and children in 66 countries. The testimonials, along with additional research, formed the backbone of the white

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Duke Law students participate in Salzburg Culter Fellows Program on international law

March 10, 2020

DUKE LAW — Four Duke Law students were among 56 from the nation’s leading law schools to explore the future of public and private international law through the Salzburg Cutler Fellows Program, held Feb. 20 to 22 in Washington, D.C.

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University of Miami Law student Hannah Gordon receives Burton Legal Writing Award

March 10, 2020

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — Third-year law student Hannah Gordon was recently named a 2020 Law360 Distinguished Legal Writing Award winner. Gordon, who serves as Editor-in-Chief of the University of Miami Law Review, was one of 15 law students from around the country to receive this prestigious award, and the fourth Miami Law student to

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A look at UCLA Law’s Achievement Fellowship program

March 3, 2020

UCLA NEWSROOM — Created during the Centennial Campaign for UCLA with $4.2 million in generous donations from alumni and friends of the school, UCLA Law’s Achievement Fellowship program provides full-tuition scholarships to students who have overcome significant obstacles to get to law school.

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Columbia Law announces Davis Polk Leadership Fellows

March 3, 2020

COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — The fellows are pursuing projects that are as innovative as they are relevant to society and the world—from protecting financially vulnerable consumers from exploitation and predatory practices to educating a new generation of LGBTQ lawyers in India. Now in its second year, the Davis Polk Leadership Fellowship program provides leadership training, mentorship, and

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A look at the women leading law reviews as editor-in-chief

February 19, 2020

THE WASHINGTON POST — The event in part celebrated the statistical improbability of an all-female sweep of elections at the leading publications of legal scholarship at schools including Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Georgetown, Columbia and Duke universities. The editors in chief collaborated for the first time to publish a Women & Law journal with a series of

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UC Irvine Law student Angela Shen honored by Asian-American legal organization

February 19, 2020

UCI LAW — The University of California, Irvine School of Law (UCI Law) is delighted to announce Angela Shen, a law student at the school, has been selected to receive one of the Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Los Angeles (AAAJ-LA) Volunteer Recognition Awards. She will be recognized at the 6th annual Pro Bono Advisory Council

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Catholic University Law student Rebecca Schisler presents lecture in Student Scholar Series

February 18, 2020

CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA COLUMBUS SCHOOL OF LAW — On February 12, the Student Scholar Series continued with its second lecture of the year. The lecture, presented by Rebecca Schisler (3L), was titled “Shortcomings of the Clean Water Act and Potential for Progress in the Chesapeake Bay.” Schisler’s research centered on waterways like the Chesapeake Bay and the effectiveness of

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