“Abacus: Small Enough to Jail”: A Minority Bank, Racial Bias, and the Democratization of Credit 

February 26, 2017

Steve James presents the story of the Sungs and their struggle to save their family-run Chinatown bank from a misguided prosecution based on cultural incompetence.

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Learning and Teaching Entrepreneurship 

May 18, 2022

Through the Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic, Max Levinbook L’22 recently taught what he’s learned to the next generation of entrepreneurs: Philadelphia High School students.

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Strengthening and Expanding International Relationships 

April 20, 2022

Delmar Cunha Siqueira LLM’22 is an entrepreneur and corporate lawyer who came to the Law School from Brazil to expand his horizons.

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‘Leading Social Change’ asks students to explore the ‘One Big Thing’ they want to change in the world 

March 17, 2022

In this pathbreaking course, students immerse themselves in strategy and storytelling to change the world.

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Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic students work with local business owners toward neighborhood revitalization 

February 21, 2022

ELC students gain valuable hands-on legal practice while supporting organic economic growth in local neighborhoods.

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Historic fundraising and engagement campaign solidifies and enhances ‘The Power of Penn Law’ 

January 10, 2022

“The Power of Penn Law” campaign is the Law School’s most successful fundraising and engagement effort to date.

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Detkin Intellectual Property Clinic supports Penn’s efforts to commercialize vital vaccine technology 

November 12, 2021

As part of the clinic, Alex DeLaney GR’19, L’22 helped support the University’s technology licensing process.

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Law School’s clinical offerings and externships ‘put students front and center’ 

July 1, 2021

Penn Law students in clinics and externships serve as lead counsel on their own cases rather than merely supporting the work of faculty.

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Clark Edmond L’19 launches Crate, an innovative, socially conscious online art gallery 

July 22, 2020

Clark Edmond L’19 founded Crate, an innovative online gallery platform aimed at empowering younger patrons of the arts to become collectors.

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Law School’s Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic ‘makes dreams come true’ 

July 9, 2020

Through the Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic, students work with entrepreneurs at all phases of the business cycle, from pre-formation to scaling to dissolution, turning visions into reality.

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Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic compiles FAQ page for small businesses and entrepreneurs dealing with COVID-19 crisis 

May 22, 2020

The ELC’s FAQ page is broken down into seven different sections: force majeure clauses, business interruption insurance, managing employees during COVID-19 shutdowns, shutdown orders and “essential” businesses, operating a physical business while social distancing, pivoting a business to e-commerce/delivery/pickup, financial difficulties and relief.

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Carey JD/MBA student Ryan Galea reflects on how a semester in the Wharton Social Impact fellowship helped him gain a greater understanding of impact investing, and his own career. 

August 16, 2017

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Walk the Walk: Female Venture Capitalists Transform Global Economies 

September 6, 2016

Women entrepreneurs remain underrepresented in the innovation economy. This is a global issue that requires a collective call to action.

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Director of Penn Law’s Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic explains how to make great business lawyers 

August 3, 2015

In a new article, Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic director Praveen Kosuri describes what makes the best business lawyers and how law schools can better prepare their students for careers in transactional law.

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