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From left to right: Kyle Patlove, Verity Benzion-Dunams and Zach Buckler with Adjunct Professor Erin Auerbach

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51³Ô¹ÏWCL Students Put Legal Skills to the Test

1L Students Complete Mission Possible: Rescue Agent Quackles
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2025 Faculty Awards

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Honoring Impact: 51³Ô¹ÏWCL Faculty Recognized at The Faculty Scholarship and Teaching & Service Awards

A celebration of exceptional scholarship, inspired teaching, dedicated service, and lasting contributions
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2024 Humphrey Fellows

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Honoring Global Changemakers: 51³Ô¹ÏWCL Celebrates 2024 Humphrey Fellows

Reflecting on a Year of Growth, Leadership, and Legal Exchange
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Krista Trefren, Jwalin Raval, and Lexie Henry

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51³Ô¹ÏWCL’s Transactional Negotiation Teams Dominate on National and International Stages

From New Orleans to South Africa, 51³Ô¹ÏWCL Students Prove the Power of Preparation and Persuasion
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Julia Feder 2L

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Congratulations to Julia Feder, 2025 Reif Fellowship Winner

2L Wins Prestigious Fellowship
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Liz Moriyama (left) and other students on the Alternative Spring Break 25 trip

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Alternative Spring Break: A Student's Journey into Tribal Advocacy

Seven Students Spend Their Spring Break in Service
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Jayla Meeks

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Jayla Meeks: Championing Justice and Advocacy

How an 51³Ô¹ÏWCL  1L is finding her purpose and power through commitment and community.
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Intellectual Property Expert Weighs-in on Recent Court Decision

Christine Farley talks about the Proud Boys trademark transfer
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From left to right: Tom Bondy, Katherine Angell, Steve Wermiel, Lise Beske, and Jack Moore

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First-Year Law Students Excel at Alvina Reckman Myers Moot Court Competition

A Weekend of Competition and Growth for 1Ls
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Jamie Abrams

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51³Ô¹ÏWCL Professor Supports Amicus Advocacy Leading to Death Row Case Reconsideration

Jamie Abrams Contributed to Amicus Brief of Gender & the Law Profs Highlighting Prejudicial Use of Personal Information
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