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The Mark T. Banner Scholarship 2015 -2016

The Richard Linn American Inn of Court is proud to offer the Mark T. Banner Scholarship. This scholarship is part of The Richard Linn American Inn of Court’s commitment to fostering the development of intellectual property lawyers of high ethics, civility and professionalism, and especially those from diverse backgrounds. Eligibility.  Law students who have entered […]

2016 DEBORAH T. PORITZ SUMMER PUBLIC INTEREST LEGAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

Legal Services of New Jersey (LSNJ) invites applications from first and second year law students for the Deborah T. Poritz Summer Public Interest Legal Fellowship Program beginning in May 2016.  In New Jersey, this has long been the premier opportunity for students committed to or considering public interest and poverty law to learn about the […]

The 6th Annual Patently Impossible Project

Join Colleagues at the 6th Annual Patently Impossible Project on Thursday, November 5, from 6 – 8 pm at Bakehouse Art Complex, 561 N.W. 32 Street, Wynwood, Miami, FL. With 300+ guests including judges, intellectual property counsel, brand owners, engineers and others in the legal and business communities, this event offers outstanding networking and sponsorships opportunities for businesses […]

The Fifth Annual ASIL Research Forum

The Fifth Annual ASIL Research Forum takes place on October 23-24, 2015 in Washington, DC. For details and to register, click here. STUDENTS MAY REGISTER FOR FREE using the code APSTUDENT15. To find out more about the American Society of International Law or to join, visit the website. This year’s Research Forum, co-sponsored by ASIL […]

Attention All Students! Attend Miami-Dade FAWL’s Annual Speed Mentoring Event

Mark your calendars and please join us on October 27, 2015 for Miami-Dade FAWL’s highly regarded Annual Speed Mentoring Event. UM law students are invited to the sixth annual Speed Mentoring Event, which will be held on Tuesday, October 27, 2015 at Shook, Hardy & Bacon’s Miami office located at 201 S. Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 3200, […]

Jameson Crane III Disability and the Law Writing Competition

Thomas Jefferson School of Law is pleased to announce the second Jameson Crane III Disability and the Law Writing Competition. Made possible by the generous gift of Thomas Jefferson School of Law alumnus Jameson Crane III, this competition seeks to encourage outstanding student scholarship at the intersection of law and medicine, or law and the […]

This Week at the CDO (Week of September 28, 2015)

Tuesday, September 29, 2015: Nuts & Bolts Application Workshop – 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m., Law Campus Room A-110 – Workshop designed to provide an overview of the different types of judicial clerkships and the application processes.

Michael Weiner Scholarship for Labor Studies

All Major League baseball players, through the Major League Baseball Players Trust, honor the life of former MLBPA Executive Director, Michael Weiner, through the “Michael Weiner Scholarship for Labor Studies.”   This scholarship seeks to recognize and support the efforts of graduate and/or law students dedicated to improving the lives of workers, by awarding up to […]

2015-2016 Beveridge & Diamond Constitutional Environmental Law Writing Competition

Organized by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) and The National Association of Environmental Law Societies (NAELS): The U.S. Constitution has long been interpreted by judges and understood by most Americans to support comprehensive environmental protection. However, arguments questioning the constitutional legitimacy or application of environmental law continue to be made. ELI and NAELS invite law […]

Welcome to Our “Coffee Connectors” Program!

We are pleased to introduce you to our Coffee Connectors Network, created to provide law students with opportunities to connect with Miami Law alumni across the country. Through our network of alumni, you can connect with a diverse group of attorneys, learn about different practice areas and ultimately better transition from law school into practice. With more than […]