August 22
As a Global Justice Fellow and Mead Fellow, Natalie Malek L’25 worked for the UK-based international human rights organization, Reprieve.
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For the first time since the pandemic, Jacques deLisle, Stephen A. Cozen Professor of Law & Professor of Political Science, visited Taiwan in December and marveled that the trip “was an impressive Penn Carey Law alumni fest.”
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Taiwan Insight,
Prof. Jacques deLisle writes that Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan was “more symptom than cause of the trouble in U.S.-China relations.”
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Ruger and deLisle praise Justice Breyer’s brilliance and broad approach to reaching legal decisions.
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In the voting rights sphere, the Law School offers several public interest law and pro bono opportunities as well as thematic, timely courses and a voting rights fellowship.
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