ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ News: 2017

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International Human Rights Clinic: Making the fight for justice visible

International Human Rights Clinic: Making the fight for justice visible

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This year, students in the International Human Rights Clinic had the unique opportunity to participate in the U.S hearings at the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights.

2017 PILA grants allow students to pursue passion in public interest

2017 PILA grants allow students to pursue passion in public interest

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The Public Interest Law Association (PILA) awarded 28 grants to fund unpaid, public interest internships this summer. Since 1995, PILA has provided well over a million dollars in grant funds.

Meet the Gates Scholars: Karla Davis

Meet the Gates Scholars: Karla Davis

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Public service is community. It’s the idea of seeing a problem and taking it upon yourself to be part of the solution with whatever means you may have at your disposal, whether time, money, or effort.

Kids, parents alike worried about privacy with internet-connected toys

Kids, parents alike worried about privacy with internet-connected toys

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As Wi-Fi-enabled toys compete for attention in the home, a new analysis finds that kids are unaware of their toys’ capabilities, and parents have numerous privacy concerns.

Anita K. Krug named interim Toni Rembe Dean

Anita K. Krug named interim Toni Rembe Dean

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“Working closely with our accomplished faculty, dedicated staff and talented students, I will do all I can to further the school’s leadership in visionary teaching, scholarly impact, principled advocacy and effective public service.â€

Law School Admission Council (LSAC) names Dean Kellye Testy president and CEO

Law School Admission Council (LSAC) names Dean Kellye Testy president and CEO

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Dean Testy, a nationally and internationally known advocate for access and diversity in the law, brings vision and operational experience to LSAC’s mission of ensuring student success and high-quality legal education.