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May 10, 2022
Jessica Feierman L’00, Deuel Ross L’09, and Kristen Dama L’07 were recently honored at the Toll Public Interest Center’s Alumni Impact Awards dinner.
Continuing Judicial Education
April 28, 2022
Law School faculty regularly coordinate Continuing Judicial Education programming to help Pennsylvania judges stay abreast of cutting-edge legal issues.
Data-Driven Support for Labor Equity
March 31, 2022
Elizabeth Shackney L’24, MUSA’24 co-authors a report on improving equity in the federal oversight of employers who hire migrant workers on H-2A visas.
Daniella Cass C’19, L’22 to clerk for Justice Samuel A. Alito during the 2024-2025 term
March 14, 2022
Following clerkship positions in the Eleventh and Third Circuits, Cass will clerk for the Supreme Court Justice during the 2024-2025 term.
Immigration and refugee justice advocacy at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
March 1, 2022
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law students have an amalgam of academic and experiential opportunities to prepare them for careers fighting for immigration and refugee justice.
Toll Public Interest Center is seeking nominations for the inaugural Alumni Impact Awards
December 17, 2021
The awards recognize alumni who have demonstrated a passionate commitment to public service throughout their career.
Veronika V. Pavlus LLM’21 is expanding her business and finance knowledge alongside her law degree
December 6, 2021
Pavlus worked as a legal intern at the United Nations Development Program before enrolling at the Law School.
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.
TPIC Public Interest Week 2021: ‘The Widening Divide: Economic Justice in a Post-2020 World’
October 28, 2021
This year’s Public Interest Week events will explore the complex roles that lawyers play as society’s economic inequities continue to deepen.
Law School named a finalist for Philadelphia VIP’s Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. Award for Corporations
October 11, 2021
The award is given annually by Philadelphia VIP, the City’s leading pro bono organization.
Meghan Downey L’21 argues for a totality of the circumstances approach for habeas petitions in forthcoming article
September 20, 2021
Downey’s article was developed during a federal habeas corpus course at the Law School and will appear in the Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law.
Myles Lynch L’20 explores federal and state official qualifications in forthcoming article in the William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
September 14, 2021
Lynch explores the provision that prohibits those who have violated their oath to uphold our Constitution from holding any federal or state office.