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Faculty Appointment
Neil Williams has been appointed to prestigious inaugural professorship
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Learn how our law students earn practical experience helping business owners bring their ideas to fruition

How I thrived at Loyola
Members of the School of Law鈥檚 Class of 2019 share their secrets to success
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Research with impact
Paradise鈥檚 scholarship focuses on the intersection of law, science, and technology, with an emphasis on the life science realm
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Advocating for parents and children
Student-run hotline provides real-world advocacy experience
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Protecting civil rights
Born and raised in Chicago, David McKinney (JD 鈥11) works as a staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota.
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Addressing over-incarceration
Aisha Cornelius Edwards (JD 鈥05) is working to create a fairer, more effective criminal justice system.
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Rising to meet global challenges
Heidi Cerneka has traveled the world advocating for women鈥檚 rights.
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FACULTY EXCELLENCE
Research for Justice
黑料门law faculty scholarship turns knowledge into action
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IMMIGRATION LAW PRACTICUM
Advocates for justice
New practicum readies grads for rewarding work in immigration law
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Following a social </br>justice mission
Alison Davis (JD 鈥17) is using her legal education to help shape policy abroad
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STUDENT WELL-BEING
Moving into mindfulness
黑料门community embraces practices aimed at reducing stress and boosting performance
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CLINICAL EDUCATION
A tool for positive change
Loyola鈥檚 clinics serve a key role in preparing students for practice
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FACULTY PROFILE
Josie Gough (BA ’74, MED ’78, JD ’78)
Josie Gough is a Curt and Linda Rodin Clinical Assistant Professor of Law and Social Justice and director of Loyola鈥檚 Experiential Learning program, where she collaborates with members of the judiciary, government agencies, public interest organizations, and Chicago-based corporations to provide externship placements for students.
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Learning to lead
Weekend JD program strengthens Illinois Rep. Christian Mitchell's work as a social justice advocate
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Supreme Court Justice
Views from </br>the top
Students welcome Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the Rome campus for summer lecture series
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Community builder
Associate Dean Zelda Harris is leading efforts to ensure a welcoming and inclusive environment
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Welcome home
An in-house legal clinic led by Emily Vaughan (JD '14) helps returning veterans re-adjust
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Lawmaker and law student takes on new role
State Rep. Christian Mitchell, a Weekend JD student at Loyola, recently was appointed interim director of the Illinois Democratic Party.
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RBG in Rome
For the second summer in a row, students in the School of Law's Study Law Abroad program at Loyola's John Felice Rome Center in Italy had the extraordinary experience of learning from a justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
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Doctor + lawyer = effective advocate
Bryant Cameron Webb MD (JD '12) uses his degrees to address health inequities.
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Kate Mitchell, director of Loyola's Health Justice Project, shares with Chicago Lawyer magazine how lawyers can break the link between poverty and poor health.

40 Under 40 Attorneys to Watch
黑料门proudly congratulates its distinguished alumni recently named as 40 Under 40 Illinois Attorneys to Watch.
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Loyolans named associate judges
The School of Law proudly congratulates seven distinguished alumni who were recently named among the 16 new Cook County Circuit Court judges.
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Recent law graduates share their secrets to success.

黑料门University Chicago awarded 281 law degrees at commencement on May 12

Emma McMullen (JD 鈥18) is a Civitas ChildLaw Fellow and the 2018 recipient of the Dean Nina S. Appel Scholarship. This is her story.

黑料门establishes professorships to honor the late Mary Ann G. McMorrow (JD '53)
Professorships will support research and scholarship that advocate for justice
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Building bridges to success
2L embraces leadership role in 黑料门undergraduate mentorship program
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Aspiring academic
A passionate advocate for vulnerable populations, 黑料门grad finds herself back at law school鈥攁s a professor
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Claiming Chicago for his own city
With interests in both trial and public interest law, 3L takes full advantage of Loyola's location
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黑料门appoints inaugural Rodin professorships
Teaching and advocacy will strengthen law programs that advance equity and justice in underrepresented communities
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Immigration law practicum
A unique practicum offered at the School of Law this fall will focus on current and emerging issues of immigration law and explore how this important area of practice can intersect with many others.
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Gaining insight beyond the classroom
Field study allows students to examine public health epidemic first-hand
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Reflection of King's Last Campaign
Prize-winning journalist, biographer, and cultural historian Wil Haygood will address Dr. King's work for economic justice, with attention to his final campaign in Memphis: Wednesday, April 4, 12:00-1:00 p.m. (lunch included).
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Excellence in legal education
Loyola's centers and innovative programs rank among the top in the country
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An active learner discovers her calling in litigation
Participating both inside and outside the classroom, a 3L finds her career path
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黑料门appoints inaugural Reithal Professors of Law
Impactful faculty research and scholarship will promote access to justice
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Creating safer communities
A 黑料门law education will help this police officer advocate for better policy
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Exploring different practice paths
At Loyola, a 2L develops her twin passions for IP and public interest law
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Loyola’s part-time JD makes law school a reality for working professionals
Attend an online information session and learn about our flexible weekend program.
READ MORECorboy Fellows place first
Ben Horowitz, Nicole Gaudin, and David DeSchepper won the Texas Young Lawyers Association Regional Mock Trial Competition. DeSchepper also won Best Advocate Award. The team will advance to the national competition in April.

黑料门wins Thurgood Marshall
黑料门team members Jalyn Mitchell, Ayah Elfarra, Anais Holland-Rudd, and Bill Lowry won the BLSA Thurgood Marshall Mock Competition held at the Midwest Regional BLSA Convention in St. Louis. The team will compete in the national competition in New York.
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黑料门team members Kechia Lewis and Jalen Brown won the Frederick Douglass Moot Court Competition held at the Midwest Regional BLSA Convention in St. Louis. Brown also received the Best Oralist Award. The team will compete in the national competition in New York.
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Stepping up
Furqan Mohammed (BA '08, JD '12) shifts career gears to help vulnerable workers
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Loyola’s leadership in competition law and policy continues to expand
Antitrust prof and scholar Spencer Waller appointed to prestigious new faculty chair
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Real-world experience
Student clinician gains confidence, practical skills helping vulnerable populations
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Loyolans named among 40 Under 40
Congratulations to our outstanding 黑料门law alumni who were named among the 40 Under 40 Attorneys to Watch in 2017 by the Law Bulletin Publishing Company.
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黑料门to launch legal center for social justice
Gift from Curt Rodin (JD 鈥75) and his wife, Linda, will strengthen law programs that serve the vulnerable.
LEARN MOREOnline learning at Loyola
Christena Driscoll, a current student enrolled in Loyola鈥檚 online Master of Jurisprudence in Business Law and Compliance, shares what she likes most about the program and how this advanced degree for non-lawyers will benefit her career as a compliance examiner.
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Addressing the needs of veterans
New practicum lets students assist former service members while honing practical skills.
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Student-created foundation brings 黑料门social justice mission to life
From Chicago, 3Ls are changing lives half a world away.

Big win for Corboy Fellows
黑料门took First Place at the In Vino Veritas Mock Trial Competition hosted by Golden Gate State University School of Law in San Francisco October 26-29. Corboy Fellows Ben Horwitz and Teresa Russo are pictured above preparing to make their closing argument in the final round of the competition, while team members Edet Nsemo and Britney Pennycook look on.

黑料门wins Thomas Tang National
黑料门won the Thomas Tang National Moot Court Competition held in Washington, DC, November 3-4. 黑料门also won Best Brief and Best Oralist Awards. The competition is sponsored by the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association Law Foundation. Congratulations to Emily Olivera, Jasmine Stanzick, Sevan Avakian (coach), Lucas Terna, and Sowmya Sastri. Not pictured: Coaches Kristen Kawaguchi and Ann Shea.
Exploring corporate ethics
Loyola鈥檚 Institute for Investor Protection Conference discussed the growing corporate movement to embrace social responsibility activities, Dodd-Frank, and how a more relaxed approach to ethics and compliance issues has led to legal and economic pitfalls. Aaron Beam (pictured), author of Ethics Playbook: Winning Ethically in Business, delivered the luncheon address.
READ MOREEquity in health care
Dr. Camara Jones, MD, MPH, PhD, a noted authority on equity issues in health care, recently spoke to students and faculty at 黑料门about equality and justice in the national health debate, and specifically addressed the social determinants of health, which include race and poverty.

Weekend warriors
Now in its second year, Loyola鈥檚 Weekend JD continues to grow in popularity
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Assisting undocumented families
Across the country families who are undocumented risk being separated if family members are detained or deported. Loyola鈥檚 Legislation and Policy Clinic created a guide to assist undocumented parents in preparing safety plans for their children.
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Justice Ginsburg to join 黑料门in Rome
United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will join students and faculty as a guest lecture next summer in Loyola鈥檚 Study Law Abroad program in Rome, Italy. The program is open to current 黑料门law students.
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Thomas Tang Regional Champs
黑料门took First Place, Second Place, Best and Second Best Brief Awards, as well as Best and Second Best Oral Advocate Awards, at the Thomas Tang Regional Competition held it Chicago October 13-15. Congratulations to regional champs Jasmine Stanzick and Emily Olivera, and second place team members Sowmya Sastri and Lucas Terna.

The 2016-17 Dean鈥檚 Annual Report highlights recent School of Law honors, accomplishments, and outstanding alumni support.

A vibrant hub for learning
Loyola鈥檚 Corboy Law Center is a centerpiece of community life on campus and in Chicago
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Rhodes named John J. Waldron Professor of Law
Anne-Marie Rhodes, a member of Loyola鈥檚 full-time law faculty since 1980 and a legal expert in trusts and estates, as well as art law and comparative law, has been named Loyola鈥檚 John J. Waldron Professor of Law.
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The 黑料门University Chicago Law Journal is edited and managed entirely by students and publishes the work of distinguished writers, including academics, practitioners, and judges. Meet the 2017-18 executive board.

Leading the conversation
黑料门has emerged as a community hub for exploring law and social justice
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Earn an outstanding 黑料门law degree by attending our Full-time or Weekend JD program
Fulfilling a social justice mission
Loyola鈥檚 annual Day of Service introduces 1Ls to public interest law
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Lessons in lawyering
Margee Elias (JD 鈥86), executive vice president and general counsel of Gogo, the leading inflight internet and entertainment provider, shares her career highlights, her challenges, and what she enjoys most about the practice of law.
READ MOREDesign thinking in the classroom
To improve the learning process and make students more practice-ready at graduation, 黑料门has significantly expanded its teaching styles to include more active, participatory learning approaches like team projects, collaborative exercises, and most recently, design thinking.

黑料门Law magazine highlights 黑料门grads who dominate the field

Kate Mitchell joins Loyola’s Health Justice Project
黑料门names new director of its nationally recognized medical-legal partnership clinic.
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PROLAW expands
Loyola鈥檚 Rule of Law for Development program in Rome now offers a one-year program for non-lawyers
READ MOREStudents and faculty attended a tour of the Supreme Court of Cassation in Rome, Italy, with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, who joined 黑料门this summer for two weeks to teach a course in Constitutional Law.

黑料门grad lands prestigious fellowship
After sitting for the Illinois bar exam in July, 黑料门law graduate Louis Gomes (BA 鈥14, JD 鈥17) will travel to Africa and Europe to spend time with family. In late August, he will begin a prestigious legal fellowship with GE Transportation, a division of the General Electric Company.
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黑料门law: A next step for many educators
A reputation as a hub for education law is a big draw for teachers becoming lawyers
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U.S. Reps. Schiff and Quigley speak at Loyola
U.S. Representative Adam Schiff, ranking member of the U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, joined 黑料门law alumnus U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley (JD 鈥89) at the School of Law on June 20 for a special panel discussion on current intelligence, security, and foreign policy issues.
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黑料门to honor Tom Dart
Tom Dart (JD 鈥87), Cook County Sheriff, will be honored with the School of Law鈥檚 Damen Award at Founders鈥 Dinner, on Friday, June 9. Since 2006, Dart has brought an aggressive yet innovative approach to law enforcement. Dart recently was featured on 60 Minutes where he discussed mental illness in prisons and his unique efforts to reform the Cook County Jail.

Maureen Kieffer promoted to director of Career Services
Maureen Kieffer has been promoted to director of the Office of Career Services, where she has served for more than 10 years as associate director to develop and implement programs that support 黑料门law students interested in judicial clerkships, public interest, and government careers.
LEARN MORECommencement exercises for the School of Law will begin at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 13.
黑料门University Chicago鈥檚 received an 鈥淎鈥 letter grade for best law school experience from The International Jurist magazine for its International LLM programs.

Miranda Johnson appointed institute director
黑料门University Chicago School of Law is pleased to announce that Miranda Johnson, clinical professor and associate director of the Education Law and Policy Institute, has been appointed the Institute鈥檚 new director.
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New Health Law Fellowship Opportunity for Master of Laws Candidate
The American Medical Association (AMA) and Loyola鈥檚 Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy have announced the establishment of the AMA Health Law Fellowship Program for the 2017-18 school year for one highly qualified Master of Laws (LLM) candidate.
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Professor Ryan Meade, director of Loyola鈥檚 Center for Compliance Studies, was featured in the April 2017 issue of Compliance & Ethics Professional, a publication of the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics.

Loyola’s Vis Moot Fellows
Students selected for the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot have the opportunity to study alternative dispute resolution in the context of international law. The Vis competitions take place each spring at in Vienna, Austria, and in Hong Kong. This year 黑料门competed against 27 teams from 12 countries to win the Moot Shanghai 2017 and 3 honorable mention awards. The Moot Shanghai is a pre-moot held a week before the Willem C. Vis East International Commercial Arbitration.
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黑料门is committed to ensuring that a quality legal education is attainable
Field study in Chile
黑料门students recently participated in a week-long field study in Chile. Since 2003, 黑料门has partnered with the Universidad Alberto Hurtado, a Jesuit school in Santiago, to host research visits over spring break. 黑料门students Brian Huff, Neda Tolooi, Laura Garcia, Caitlin Cervenka and Tony Wadas, along with Professors Anne-Marie Rhodes and Thomas Haney, are pictured at the Centro de Justicia, the central criminal court of Santiago.

Access to Health Care
Understanding and effectively addressing racial disparities in health care is important to the well-being of our society. Students enrolled in Professor Larry Singer鈥檚 Access to Health Care Seminar met over spring break with public health researchers, medical providers, health advocates, and government officials to learn about the state of health care in Mississippi.
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黑料门University Chicago is #33 on The National Law Journal鈥檚 2017 list of top 50 Go-To Law Schools for new associate hiring in the country鈥檚 largest law firms. In placing alumni in major law firms, 黑料门was listed as one of the schools that significantly outperformed its 2016 U.S. News & World Report ranking. 黑料门was also one of the 50 law schools to see the most alumni promoted to partner in 2016, with 12 promotions.

After a brief legal career as a corporate associate, Carey Cooper (JD 鈥81), left the practice of law to pursue a business career. His latest restaurant venture, Lyfe Kitchen, located at the corner of State and Pearson, has brought Cooper back on campus.
黑料门Wins Evans Moot
Jessica Pedersen and Collin Kurtenbach have won the Evan A. Evans Constitutional Law Moot Court Competition held in Madison, Wisconsin. The 黑料门team beat out 20 teams from across the country to win the championship.

Best-selling author Colson Whitehead
Prize-winning novelist Colson Whitehead recently spoke to students and faculty at the School of Law about his work as a writer and his award-winning book, The Underground Railroad, about a young slave who escapes a Georgia planation.

Regional semifinalists
黑料门team members Payal Patel, Sarah Stewart, and Jocelyn Chancellor were semi-finalist at the 8th Annual Transactional Law Meet Competition held at University Missouri-Kansas City School of Law in February.

黑料门advances to Jessup International
黑料门was runner-up in the Philip C. Jessup US Midwest Regional Moot Court Competition and will compete this spring in the international round in Washington DC.

Counseling over coffee
Father Jerry, a chaplain on the Water Tower Campus team of Loyola鈥檚 Campus Ministry, knows people seeking counseling can be uncomfortable in formal situations. So 鈥淚 go where the people are: food courts, lobbies鈥攁nd Starbucks,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 see more students, faculty, staff, and alums over coffee than I ever see in my church or office.鈥
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黑料门earns second and third place and wins Best Oralist Award at the Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition.

Karen A. Shaw, director of Loyola鈥檚 Graduate Legal Studies, has been appointed secretary of the AALS Section on Post-Graduate Legal Education.

Study locally, act globally
Opportunities abroad gave 黑料门law students Alison Davis and Teresa Dettloff invaluable real-world experience.
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Intensive Trial Practice Programs provide practical training
The School of Law鈥檚 three intensive trial practice courses that provide focused litigation skills training to JD and LLM students kicked off at 黑料门on Saturday, January 7.

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito will join 黑料门this summer as a guest lecturer in Rome, Italy.

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Welcoming students with DACA status
黑料门University Chicago School of Law is pleased to announce that it will offer scholarship assistance to qualified admitted students with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) immigration status or who are DACA-eligible.
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Trump Presidency: What it means for law and social justice
SPECIAL PROGRAM 鈥 Thursday, Nov. 17 鈥 1 p.m. Join us to hear 黑料门University Chicago鈥檚 distinguished law faculty discuss the potential impact President-Elect Trump鈥檚 policies will have on the law and social justice. Pizza will be served.
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Ex-teacher brings unique perspective to the law
Heather Nelson spent several years teaching Spanish to low-income students in Oakland, California, and Washington, DC. Now, she鈥檚 a Civitas ChildLaw Fellow and the 2016 School of Law President's Medallion recipient.


Protecting investors
Phil Angelides, who served as chair of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission that presented a report on the causes of the financial economic crisis of 2008 to the President and Congress in 2011, delivered a special luncheon address at Loyola鈥檚 Institute for Investor Protection Conference. Speakers at the conference focused on the impact of criminal activity within the financial sector and the special role that lawyers can play in protecting investors.
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Professor Diane Geraghty, Loyola鈥檚 A. Kathleen Beazley Chair in Children鈥檚 Law and director of the Civitas ChildLaw Center, along with her husband, Thomas Geraghty, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, were recently honored by UNICEF for their local and international contributions to improving the lives of children.

The 黑料门University Chicago Law Journal is edited and managed entirely by students and publishes the work of distinguished writers, including academics, practitioners, and judges. Meet the 2016-17 executive board.

黑料门boasts one of the nation鈥檚 most robust course offerings in the area of compliance. On September 22, 黑料门launched the first student-run law journal dedicated solely to regulatory and compliance issues.

Renowned scholar in law, science, and technology
黑料门welcomes Jordan Paradise to its full-time law faculty. She brings to the School of Law and the Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy years of expertise in the life sciences realm. Her recent scholarly work addresses diverse legal and ethical issues of technologies, including nanotechnology, synthetic biology, biosimilars, precision medicine, and gene editing.

Loyola鈥檚 Seventh Annual Constitutional Law Colloquium with more than 100 constitutional law scholars will take place at the School of Law Friday, Nov. 4 鈥 Saturday, Nov. 5. Reva Siegel, Yale Law School鈥檚 Nicholad deB. Katzenbach Professor of Law, will deliver the keynote address.

黑料门hosts Chicago tribute to Scalia
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg pays tribute to her colleague and friend
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Recent law grad helps navigate mental health maze
Amanda Walsh (MSW 鈥14, JD 鈥15) receives fellowship for her work to create first behavioral health-legal partnership in Illinois.

Welcoming new students
Loyola鈥檚 incoming class of bright and talented 1Ls bring a wealth of demographic and experiential diversity to the School of Law.
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Dual degree in children’s law
Loyola鈥檚 Civitas ChildLaw Center has partnered with Erikson Institute to offer an innovative new dual degree program in children鈥檚 law.

Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan (JD 鈥94, left) and Ignazio Caramazza (right), the former attorney general of Italy, were special guest lecturers this summer at Loyola鈥檚 Study Law Abroad Program in Rome. They are pictured with Assistant Dean Jean Gaspardo, who has served as director of the Rome program since 1991.

Loyola鈥檚 new president is a lifelong educator and a lawyer.

Michael Kaufman appointed interim dean
A member of the 黑料门law faculty since 1986, and associate dean for academic affairs since 2005, Kaufman has devoted his professional career to the service of others and is renowned for his efforts to create greater educational diversity and equity at all levels of learning.

黑料门grad awarded fellowship
The Illinois Bar Foundation has awarded a post graduate legal fellowship to School of Law graduate Victoria Dempsey (JD 鈥16). She will begin her fellowship this fall working at Loyola鈥檚 Community Law Center Clinic.

A new casebook coauthored by Interim Dean Michael Kaufman provides an analytical and practical framework addressing the key subjects in securities litigation.

International scholar James Gathii, Loyola鈥檚 Wing-Tat Lee Chair in International Law, launched his new book, The Contested Empowerment of Kenya鈥檚 Judiciary 2010-2015: A Historical Institutional Analysis, at a special celebration in Nairobi on June 10.

Building policy
From Peace Corps to PROLAW, David Saldivar (LLM 鈥13) transitions to international development
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Lessons in lawyering
Sonia Antolec (JD '07) shares what she likes best about the practice of law
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The defenders
The defenders
Meet the law students who spent spring break helping immigrants in U.S. detention centers
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Outstanding arbitrator
Margaret Moses discusses her passion for international arbitration
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Illinois senator, part-time law student
Jacqueline Collins juggles career and law school at Loyola
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ChildLaw alumni in action
Loyola鈥檚 Civitas ChildLaw Center alumni are leading the way in advocacy
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Business law leadership
Patricia Lee is the Randy L. and Melvin R. Berlin Professor of Business Law and executive director of the Business Law Center.
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Weekend warrior
Paralegal Nicole Bieganski tackles the Weekend JD program while working full time
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Expert Environmentalist
Professor Kalyani Robbins teaches courses in environmental and natural resources law
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From scholarship to syllabus
黑料门law profs bring their research expertise into the classroom
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Change agent
Professor Anita Weinberg encourages students to embrace social justice work as a lifelong commitment
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Accessibility agent
Kevin Lichtenberg says it鈥檚 his job 鈥渢o make the law accessible and tangible to my clients and their families.鈥
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Serving those who served
黑料门is helping veterans with legal representation and the transition back to civilian life.
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Mediator by day, professor by night
Rae Kyritsi (JD '12) returns "home" to serve as an adjunct faculty member and coach
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At your service
Professor John Dehn uses his military experience to encourage students to work for the greater good
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Real world, real skills
Professor James Hagy encourages students to call on their own experiences to solve client problems
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Community crusader
Jim Argionis (BA 鈥92, JD 鈥95) says 鈥淚t鈥檚 always been in my blood to help those around me.鈥
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Fearless founder
First-generation law student B. Alvarez aims to be a community-minded lawyer in everything she does
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Fighting for the rule of law
Buhlebenkosi Nxumalo (LLM 鈥16) works to put people at the center of land governance
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Challenging a changing system
Immigration lawyer Tess Feldman (JD 鈥12) serves clients whose very lives are endangered in their home countries
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Environmental advocate
Professor Carmen G. Gonzalez shares why climate change is a social justice matter and why every lawyer should care
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Creating Connections for New Americans
Nubia Willman (JD 鈥10) represents vulnerable communities in her mayor-appointed role serving Chicago immigrants
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Research for justice
Learn how faculty members advance justice through scholarship that matters.
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Professional pivot
Theresa Cross (LLM 鈥19) changed careers, thanks to Loyola鈥檚 Master of Laws in Health Law program
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Rising star
Rebecca Bavlsik is awarded a 黑料门President鈥檚 Medallion for her commitment to leadership, scholarship, and service.
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Leading the way in rule of law
With a $6 million gift, Trustee Barry McCabe expands Loyola鈥檚 global influence at a critical time
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Intersectional impact
As director of the Professional Identity Formation course, Carla Kupe aims to generate a deeper understanding of systemic oppression
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A hands-on approach
Yunge Li studies health care and compliance law to better serve patients
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Design whiz
Andra Popa (JD 鈥02, LLM 鈥05) champions good visual design to demystify compliance requirements
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Tech savvy
Assistant professor Charlotte Tschider uses experiential knowledge in cybersecurity, privacy, and health law to approach problems posed by ever-evolving technology
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Expanding employment options
During the pandemic, alumni employers help students gain unique work experiences
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Counseling with care
Janea Hawkins (JD 鈥13) helps teams establish policies to protect and create jobs
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Immigrant advocate
Seventeen years navigating U.S. citizenship process inspired Nemaei to pursue law
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Combining theory and practice
In spite of the pandemic, Makeda Yeshaneh (LLM'20) applied the skills she gained in the PROLAW program to her internship at the World Bank Legal Vice Presidency.
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Intrepid reporter
Journalist Kelly Cannon (JD 鈥16) covers COVID-19, bringing awareness to underreported issues about the pandemic
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To be of service
Josie Gough supports students as assistant dean of the Office of Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity
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Advancing equity
Cameron Webb (JD 鈥12), MD, serves as the Biden administration鈥檚 senior policy advisor for COVID-19 equity
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The power of yes
Radhika Sutherland (JD 鈥21) says 黑料门helped her find community and build the skills she needs to 鈥渄o something good.鈥
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A legacy of empathy and excellence
The School of Law thanks Dean Michael J. Kaufman for his 35 years of dedicated service
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Supporting the spectrum
Clinical psychologist Barbara Bear pursues an MJ in Children's Law & Policy to better serve kids in court
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Bright future
Cecelia Towns-Scott explores new career paths through the Weekend JD program
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The power of yes
Radhika Sutherland (JD 鈥21) says 黑料门helped her find community and build the skills she needs to 鈥渄o something good.鈥
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The Whiskey Maker
Paul Hletko (JD 鈥96) founded and runs award-winning FEW Spirits in Evanston
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Paying it forward
Fernando Hernandez Paredes (JD 鈥21) gained leadership skills through student involvement
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2020-21 in review
Top stories from the past academic year highlight our strengths as a community
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Meet the interim dean
Experienced litigator and law school administrator Zelda B. Harris takes the helm
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Pursuing social justice
Rodin Fellows find meaningful work experiences for life after law school
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Dedicated to public service
Chlece Walker-Neal-Murray (MSW/JD 鈥13, MS 鈥18) brings a client-driven approach to her work
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Encouraging inclusivity
Paola Vargas Daly was working in public health research when she felt a nudge to do something else.
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Research for Equality
Learn how faculty members advance justice through scholarship that matters.
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A nontraditional path
Zachary Ziliak (JD 鈥06) didn鈥檛 expect to build a law career鈥攁nd now he champions students and alumni alike
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A new mission
Associate Dean Sacha Coupet partners with faculty to fulfill the law school鈥檚 anti-racist calling
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Opening doors
Compliance students Constance Farmer and Sanghamitra Saha expand their professional networks
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Dedicated to public service
Chlece Walker-Neal-Murray (MSW/JD 鈥13, MS 鈥18) brings a client-driven approach to her work
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Real-world results
Student Malachy Schrobilgen鈥檚 research for immigrant rights earned publication in an Ivy League journal
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Deirdre Weiss (MJ 鈥19) discovers wide interest in her thesis findings
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Weekend JD celebrates 5 years
Top-ranked program provides flexibility for working professionals
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Building a global gaming practice
Martha A. Sabol (JD 鈥99) is a shareholder and serves as co-chair of the Global Gaming Practice and the Global Women's Initiative at Greenberg Traurig (GT) in Chicago.
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A second career
Timothy J. Stephens, Jr. (MJ 鈥20) had a bout with cancer and came out the other side wondering 鈥渨hat I could do to make the most of the second opportunity I鈥檇 been given."
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Preparing students
Adrienne D. Mebane (LLM 鈥18) is director of the Dan K. Webb Center for Advocacy
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Abolition advocate
Aisha Cornelius Edwards (JD 鈥05) teaches the popular course Abolition and Movement Lawyering
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Bearing down
Health law MJ student Alexis Chapple-Falleroni served as Chicago Bears鈥 COVID-19 nurse
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Risky business
Alissa Jubelirer (JD 鈥00) is reaping success as the founder of a growing cannabis company
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Honoring exemplary alumni
2022 School of Law awards honor Laura Caldwell, Josie Gough, Katie Vannucci, and Brian R. McKillip
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Super conductor
Amanda Walsh (MSW 鈥14, JD 鈥15, LLM 鈥16) champions mental health supports for kids and families
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Propelled by equity
Scholarship recipient Andy Vanden Busch plans a career in education policy
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Genetic wisdom
Experienced nurse practitioner Anne Stoltenberg pursues an MJ in Health Law
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Fellow advocate
Anu Dairkee (JD 鈥23) makes the case for good health policies in her Harvard Law fellowship
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Compelling cases
Professor Blanche Bong Cook shapes the discourse on sex trafficking and victims鈥 rights
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Breaking new ground in bail reform
As state senator, Elgie R. Sims Jr. (JD 鈥07) guided a pioneering criminal justice reform package to become law
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Mastering mediation
Cara Sawyer says a passion for the environment informs everything she does
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Changing gears
Three students describe why they changed their career paths to attend law school
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Guiding stars
As Castillo Scholars, 黑料门students mentor underrepresented applicants to law school
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Creating connections
Former Corboy Fellows Radiance Ward and Anne-Claire Cronin coach today鈥檚 teams
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Giving and getting
Weekend JD student and naval officer D鈥橫ia Spivey knows the rewards of hard work
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Friend of the Court
Sports agent Erik Kabe (JD 鈥14) helps NBA players maximize their potential
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Research highlights
School of Law faculty members contribute to a deeper understanding of law through a commitment to transformation, intersectionality, and anti-subordination.
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Congratulations, Class of 2023!
School of Law graduates get ready to set the world on fire
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Graduation appreciation
Three star students discuss their law school experiences and what they鈥檙e doing next
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Lessons for life
Moot court coaches Bernard Henry and Mili Echeverria Meyer ensure competitors鈥 skills go far beyond basics
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Man about town
MJ student Jamell Johnson serves his city as its youngest-ever council member
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Thinking upstream
Jenna Prochaska of Loyola鈥檚 Health Justice Project focuses on poverty law and health care access
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History maker
Illinois State Rep. Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz (JD 鈥96) sponsored the first state bill mandating the teaching of Asian American history in public schools
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“Friendship, love, and service”
Mikaila John and MariaCarolina Gomez pursue shared goals鈥攁nd lasting comradeship
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Critically addressing race
Professor Juan Perea studies the ways racial inequality and the law interact
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Leading with distinction
Katharine Roberts, policy advisor and mother of 4, thrives in the Weekend JD program
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Providing vital insights
Katherine Kaufka Walts coauthors first comprehensive examination of child labor trafficking in the U.S.
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Callie Kutasi shares her experience in the law school and advice for the incoming class

Cherry picked
Lauren Cherry (JD 鈥10) is a 2023-24 White House Fellow, gaining first-hand leadership experience with the federal government
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Leading with kindness
SBA President Suet Lee is focused on creating a community for everyone
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Making meaningful connections
Professor Cynthia M. Ho is passionate about intellectual property law
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Leaning into the law
Marika Wrzosek, MD, is learning the legal system as it relates to health care through the Weekend JD
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Solid foundation
Mary Foley (MJ 鈥20) says Loyola鈥檚 health law program encourages specialization
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Michèle Alexandre appointed dean
Civil rights attorney brings 20+ years of higher education experience to the School of Law
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A man for others
Morgan Gallagher (JD 鈥10) is chief of schools for Illinois鈥 fifth-largest city
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Prioritizing community
Natashee Scott serves as the Illinois lieutenant governor鈥檚 general counsel and deputy chief of staff
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Music to her ears
Nicolette Fanelli works as a Netflix music marketing coordinator while earning her JD
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Leading the field
Former pro footballer Noor Davis enrolled in Loyola鈥檚 Weekend JD to become a more effective sports executive
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Pioneering course
Professional Identity Formation class helps first-year students better understand their clients, themselves, and systems of the law
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A future in public service
Amanda Demaree Wayne is this year鈥檚 President鈥檚 Medallion recipient
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Prevent, detect, respond, correct
Peter C. Anderson is an expert in the evolving compliance industry
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Forging connections
Rochelle Robinson-Levant (MJ 鈥01) is assistant dean for graduate and online education
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Easing access to care
David J. S谩nchez Mej铆a (LLM 鈥18) works to assure health care for citizens in Mexico
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Unwavering dedication
Sara Block (JD 鈥07) taps into her family advocacy expertise to inform curriculum development
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“A real community”
Professor Sarah Waldeck pursues her twin passions of teaching and research
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Prioritizing values
Associate Dean for Mission Innovation Sarah Waldeck works to ensure an inclusive environment
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Serving federal judges
黑料门prepares graduates to land highly coveted federal judicial law clerkships. Here鈥檚 how three 2021 grads describe their success.
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Holding police accountable
Professor Stephen Rushin specializes in law enforcement reform
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An “exploding” field
Steve Naughton, director of the Center for Compliance Studies, trains students to help keep corporations honest
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Strengthening their resolve
In the midst of war, Ukrainian PROLAW grads remain committed to real change
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Law professor Anita Weinberg weighs in on America鈥檚 lead contamination problem

Taking on health-harming legal needs
With second medical-legal partnership, 黑料门continues breaking down barriers to health
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Demystifying compliance
Ted Banks teaches students how to create an effective compliance program
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