
The clinic first assisted the client, a woman from Central America, with an asylum claim.

The clinic first assisted the client, a woman from Central America, with an asylum claim.

The award from the Society of American Law Teachers recognizes the contributions of individuals or groups who are tireless advocates for human rights, equality, and justice.

Lorence is the first person to hold the newly created position meant to strengthen the state's appellate advocacy.

Gabriela Gino volunteers at The Community Table, learning how meals foster connection, understanding, and community resilience.

The National Jurist Best Value analysis weighs schools on a blend of outcomes and affordability.

Nina Dascoli discusses why she chose W&L Law, her role as a Law Ambassador, and some of her most impactful experiences during law school.

The article imagines the future of democracy after the erosion of voting rights protections.

The article evaluates the efficacy of Conviction Integrity Units within prosecutors’ offices to uncover misconduct.

Tom Boss is an associate at Williams and Connolly in Washington, D.C.

The article examines state legislation and case law from U.S. bankruptcy courts to explore protections for debtors who are entitled to refundable tax credits.

Newly promoted faculty members will present their research in a PechaKucha format on Jan. 27.

The article examines the jurisprudence of the Roberts Court and defines the emergence of a new legal doctrine that helps explain the Court’s legal reasoning.

Arman Nikkhoo is senior counsel in the Houston office of Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani.

The article examines the state of Virginia’s laws regarding different areas of election law.

Passidomo Smith will lead the commission's efforts to ensure safe, reliable, and cost-effective utility service for Floridians.
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