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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University of Wisconsin Law student Kelly Wilfert selected for Manitowoc County’s ‘Future 15’ list

December 18, 2019

HERALD TIMES REPORTER — Kelly is a full-time college and law student and has been awarded a full merit scholarship to the University of Wisconsin Law School, where she was recently named Best Brief Finalist (top four of 150 in her class) for her legal writing.

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Harvard Law student Adeyemi Adediran argues case in U.S. Court of Appeals

December 10, 2019

HARVARD LAW TODAY — Through Harvard Law School’s Federal Tax Clinic, students have the unique opportunity represent low-income taxpayers in disputes with the IRS, both before the IRS and in federal court. Working individually and in teams, they represent taxpayers involving examinations, administrative appeals collection matters, and cases before the United States Tax Court and federal

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UC Irvine Law student Viridiana Chabolla challenges move to end DACA

November 19, 2019

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA — On Tuesday, Nov. 12, Chabolla, now a law student at UC Irvine, will be at the Supreme Court to defend the rights of people like her to continue working and paying taxes, a right she was granted under the Obama administration with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).

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Arizona State University Law student James Cromley receives award for excellence in military legal studies

November 12, 2019

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY — James Cromley, a third-year student at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, has won the John S. Jenkins Award for Excellence in Military Legal Studies. Given by the National Institute of Military Justice, the Jenkins Award is presented for the best nominated paper written by a

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Columbia Law highlights recent Jagdish Bhagwati fellow

November 12, 2019

COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — The Jagdish Bhagwati Fellowship, underwritten by the Indian government, supports graduate students at Columbia Law School who wish to specialize in the study of international trade, trade law, public interest, and human rights. According to 2019–2020 Bhagwati Fellowship recipient Rohan ’20 LL.M., “Life is about creating yourself. And to create yourself, you need

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Denver Law E.U./U.S. environmental law and policy course leads to student journal placement

November 12, 2019

DENVER UNIVERSITY STURM COLLEGE OF LAW — Research by University of Denver Sturm College of Law students Grace Osberg and Evan Healey, as well as international counterparts from six different nations was recently selected for publication in the prestigious and highly selective Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law, which is published by the International Bar

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Harvard Law highlights current and former U.S. servicemembers at school

November 11, 2019

HARVARD LAW TODAY — Hailing from all military services and both the officer and enlisted ranks, current and former members of the armed forces form an important and growing community at Harvard Law School, enriching the campus and elevating awareness about the legal and policy issues affecting those who served, and the significance of law in

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