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November 10, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Seton Hall Law Dean Boozang Stepping Down After 7-Plus Years at the Helm

After more than seven years as dean of Seton Hall University School of Law, Kathleen Boozang plans to step down, effective Jan. 1.

By Christine Charnosky

3 minute read

November 08, 2022 | Law.com

Penn Law Launches Future of the Profession Lab

"The Future of the Profession Lab embodies the Law School's goals when it launched FPI three years ago," Penn Carey Law Dean Ted Ruger said in a statement. "The lab will identify specific real-world problems that create disconnects between society and legal systems through collaboration."

By Christine Charnosky

4 minute read

November 08, 2022 | Law.com

Broadway, TV Star Brigid Harrington Studying Public Interest Law at UVA

"I realized that law and public policy would enable me to do what I had liked most about acting on a far larger scale and in a more enduring way," Brigid Harrington told UVA Law. "Like actors, lawyers are able to tangibly improve the lives of others, and it was ultimately that drive to serve others that made me decide to pursue a legal education."

By Christine Charnosky

3 minute read

November 07, 2022 | Law.com

Ahead of the Curve: Etiquette Lessons for First Generation Law Students

This week, we're going inside New York Law School's annual etiquette dinner for first-generation professionals.

By Christine Charnosky

6 minute read

November 07, 2022 | Law.com

UCI Law Alumni Raise $65K for Racial Equity Fellowship

"UCI Law's alumni have long championed support in opening pathways for talented students, and an extraordinary commitment to racial justice work," UCI Law Dean Austen Parrish said in a statement.

By Christine Charnosky

4 minute read

November 07, 2022 | Law.com

BYU Law Establishes Global Business Law Program

"With a vast global network of alumni, supporters, students and faculty—most of whom speak multiple languages and have lived outside the U.S.—BYU Law is uniquely positioned to effect positive change on the international stage on topics ranging from food insecurity to leveling the playing field for small and medium enterprises," D. Gordon Smith, dean of BYU Law, said in a statement.

By Christine Charnosky

5 minute read

November 07, 2022 | Law.com

Colorado Supreme Court Lowers UBE Minimum Passing Score to 270

The 41 UBE jurisdictions have cut scores ranging from 260 to 280 with the largest cluster—now at 17 jurisdictions with Colorado, which includes Massachusetts, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon and Texas—at 270, according to the National Conference of Bar Examiners website.

By Christine Charnosky

4 minute read

November 04, 2022 | Law.com

Fordham Law Launches Center on Asian Americans and the Law

For the center's co-directors, Judge Denny Chin and Thomas Lee, it holds deep personal meaning.

By Christine Charnosky

6 minute read

November 01, 2022 | Law.com

Samford University Refuses to Recognize Cumberland Law School's LGBTQ+ Group as Official Organization

Samford President Beck A. Taylor "shared his fear that allowing OUTLaw to exist, participate and be seen on campus would invite future opportunities for LGBTQ+ individuals to 'advocate for a larger agenda' that the University is 'simply not willing' to allow," according to OUTLaw's statement.

By Christine Charnosky

7 minute read

October 31, 2022 | Law.com

Stanford Law Launches the Neukom Center for the Rule of Law

Stanford Law School has launched the Sally B. and William H. Neukom Center for the Rule of Law, established via a donation from the couple, with the aim of elevating the topic of rule of law across the Stanford campus and throughout academia.

By Christine Charnosky

4 minute read