March 1, 2024
Kanyinsola Ajayi L’24 and Ty Parks L’24 advanced to the finals, held in Houston, Texas
Alumni, article archive, Featured, inclusion, Student Journals & Organizations, Students, Torts, Restitution, & Insurance Law October 20, 2023
As a Catalyst Fellow, Erica Rodarte L’22 launched an investigation of two Idaho school districts on behalf of Latine students.
Alumni, article archive, Fellowships, Igniting Positive Change, inclusion, inclusionalumnivoices, Pathways to the Profession, Public Interest, Public Service, Social Justice, Equity, & Inclusion, Social Justice, Equity & Inclusion October 10, 2023
A Sadie Scholar with an interest in intellectual property law, Natine Macauley L’25 gained essential in-house experience working at the National Board of Medical Examiners.
article archive, Beyond the Classroom, Careers, Featured, inclusion students, inclusion, IP & Technology Law, Pathways to the Profession, Students October 4, 2023
In an article published in the Richmond Journal of Law & Technology, Melany Amarikwa L’24 explores the harms perpetuated by TikTok’s unique use of recommendation algorithms.
Anita L. Allen, article archive, Beyond the Classroom, Faculty, Featured, inclusion, Law and Technology, RacialJustice, Research and Scholarship, Students, Tech Law September 8, 2023
Prof. Tobias Wolff: “We can and should interrogate the values and the approach to community that people exhibit when they ask to have their personal religious beliefs elevated into special legal privileges at the expense of others in public institutions.”
article archive, faculty perspectives, Faculty, inclusion, LGBTQ, SCOTUS, Tobias Barrington Wolff September 8, 2023
Splitting his summer across 3 internships, David Alan Johnson L’25 accrued legal experience in both the public and private sectors.
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A passionate advocate, Juliana Poroye L’25, MSEd’25 engaged in hands-on litigation work at Stevens & Lee’s Philadelphia office.
article archive, Beyond the Classroom, Business & Corporate Law, Education, Featured, inclusion, Pathways to the Profession, Shaun Ossei-Owusu, Students August 22, 2023
A new report jointly released by Penn Carey Law and Temple Law finds that the ChildLine Registry disproportionately harms Black Pennsylvanians.
Alumni, article archive, Clinics, Constitutional Law & Civil Rights, inclusion, Research and Scholarship, Students August 15, 2023
A future litigator, Virginia Richards L’25 reflects on her corporate transactions, litigation, and pro bono work at Cooley LLP’s Boston office.
article archive, Beyond the Classroom, inclusion, Pathways to the Profession, Public Interest, Students July 18, 2023
At The Regulatory Review, Cara McClellan GEd’12 explains what’s left and what’s next for racial diversity in college admissions after the Supreme Court’s recent affirmative action decision.
Administrative & Regulatory Law, ARC Clinic, article archive, Cara McClellan GEd'12, Clinics, Constitutional Law & Civil Rights, Faculty, Featured, inclusion, Penn Program on Regulation, RacialJustice, Regulatory Review, Research and Scholarship, Transformative Faculty June 30, 2023
“It remains to be seen how far this radical new doctrine will reach,” said Prof. Tobias Wolff on the Supreme Court’s decision in 303 Creative.
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