Hayley Fitzgerald-Smith L’24 and Dorothy Ayitey LLM’24 share their reflections on Rangita de Silva de Alwis’ remarks at the 87th session of the CEDAW.
About 20 percent of Penn Carey Law’s LLM class participate in the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program after graduation.
At The Regulatory Review, Janaina Rodrigues Valle Gomes LLM’23 explores policy recommendations proposed by Rangita de Silva de Alwis and other scholars to ensure equity in AI development.
Three LLM Post-Graduate Public Interest Fellows advance careers dedicated to public interest in an international arena.
LLM and SJD students come from around the world, enriching our campus and classrooms with their diverse lived experiences.
Criminal fines and fees disproportionately affect poor individuals and people in vulnerable groups, write Prof. Jean Galbraith and students.
This year’s accomplished cohort of over 100 Penn Carey Law LLM students hail from over 30 countries.
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.”
“Concentrated Power: Vietnam’s Communist Party elbows the state aside,” in USALI Perspectives.
Project Green Swan, co-developed by Mehrnoosh Aryanpour SJD’25, has been named winner of the Lauder Institute’s 2023 Jacobson Global Venture Award.
The Law School’s newest LLM class is comprised of a talented and diverse group of lawyers, judges, and diplomats from 37 countries.
Three LLM graduates are among those in the Class of 2022 who have secured public interest fellowships.
Tatiana Corcoran LLM’22 was awarded the Dr. Andy Binns Impact Award for Outstanding Service to Graduate and Professional Student Life.
This Spring, Manan Shishodia LLM’22 served as a judge in two of the largest, most prestigious moot court competitions in the world.
Jill Fisch and Sarah Pierce were recently honored with 2022 Provost’s Teaching Awards.
Delmar Cunha Siqueira LLM’22 is an entrepreneur and corporate lawyer who came to the Law School from Brazil to expand his horizons.
Hermes and Alejandra intend to bring what they learn at the Law School back to their home country.
The panel included the Law School’s William Burke-White and Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, Philip Nichols of Wharton, and native Ukrainian Victoria Kaplan LLM’15.
The White & Case International Rounds will begin in late March.
For Solbraekke, the interdisciplinary philanthropy program offers a chance to test and flex her leadership skills.
Minami is a corporate lawyer from Japan who works for ZeLo, the country’s fastest growing law firm.