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The Washington and Lee University School of Law celebrated its 169th commencement on Friday, May 10, awarding 141 juris doctor degrees.
The Washington and Lee University School of Law celebrated its 169th commencement on Friday, May 10, awarding 141 juris doctor degrees.
Haley Carter '24L argued the case as a student attorney in the clinic.
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Maier has been named as the Distinguished Bankruptcy Law Student for the Fourth Circuit.
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The program is designed to increase underrepresented college students' access to legal education.
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Matt Kaminer is clerking for Judge Julio Fuentes of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
W&L Law is pleased to announce the following faculty joining the law school as members of the permanent faculty.
The article explores legal challenges involving blockchain technology fraud.
Dean Melanie Wilson has announced the appointment of Freda Coleman-Jackson as Assistant Dean of Career Strategy, effective July 1.
A note by recent Washington and Lee law graduate Scott Koven ‘24L was cited in a March ruling by the Missouri Court of Appeals.
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