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August 22, 2023
As a Global Justice Fellow and Mead Fellow, Natalie Malek L’25 worked for the UK-based international human rights organization, Reprieve.
Taiwan’s Future is in Good Hands with Penn Carey Law Alumni
July 6, 2023
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.”
Prof. Jacques deLisle Comments on Significance of McCarthy-Tsai Meeting on U.S.-Taiwan Relations
April 6, 2023
Prof. Jacques deLisle Discusses Challenges Faced by Universities with Foreign Partner Institutions
April 5, 2023
Prof. Jacques deLisle, Director of the Center for the Study of Contemporary China, Discusses Ramifications from ‘Zero COVID’ Protests in China
December 14, 2022
Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit
August 10, 2022
At 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.”
Hong Kong Handover
July 5, 2022
Prof. Jacques deLisle discusses where Hong Kong stands now at 25 years under Chinese control, and what the future might hold.
The Law School’s Jessup International Moot Court team will represent the U.S. in the competition’s international rounds
March 10, 2022
The White & Case International Rounds will begin in late March.
Former Justice Breyer law clerks Dean Ruger and Prof. deLisle share perspectives on his retirement
January 27, 2022
Ruger and deLisle praise Justice Breyer’s brilliance and broad approach to reaching legal decisions.
Voting rights advocacy at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
November 2, 2021
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.