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Vallas Named Skadden Fellow 12/16/08 - Third-year law student Rebecca Vallas was recently named to the 2009 list of Skadden Fellows, the most prestigious public service fellowship for recent law school graduates. Through the program, founded by law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, Vallas will receive an annual salary with benefits to work on a program of her own design at Community Legal Services of Philadelphia, which offers legal assistance to low-income Philadelphians who cannot afford legal counsel. |
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Former NPR Executive Says State of American Journalism Is Not Sound 11/18/08 - During the second Outside the Box Lunch, a lecture series featuring law school graduates who have taken career paths outside of law, Ken Stern |
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Grace, Not Severity, Wins Culture Wars, Stuntz '85 Says 10/30/07 - Twice in American history the imprisonment rate in the United States has exploded. These explosions in the rate that people are incarcerated correlates with two crusades by the theologically conservative Protestant church against vice, argued William J. Stuntz '85 at the Meador Lecture Oct. 18. Beginning with the period of 1890 ... |
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Alumni Explore How to Break into Entrepreneurial World after Law School: Session II 10/25/07 - On Oct. 11 and 12, alumni from across the country convened for the Law School |
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Alumni Explore How to Break into Entrepreneurial World after Law School: Session I 10/25/07 - On Oct. 11 and 12, alumni from across the country convened for the Law School |
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10/16/07 - Paul Ruxin '68, a partner at Jones Day, spoke to law students about how literature made his life better and made him a better lawyer. His personal collection of the works of Samuel Johnson, James Boswell and their circle is among the most complete collection in private hands in the world. |
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Faculty Panel Reviews Previous Supreme Court Term 9/21/07 - The 6th annual Supreme Court Round-Up, sponsored by the Student Legal Forum, played to a packed Caplin Pavilion audience and featured a panel of Law School professors moderated by Professor A.E. Dick Howard. |
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Temporary-Effect Legislation, Not Permanent Legislation Facilitates Fiscal Responsibility, Yin Says 9/12/07 - Professor George Yin, recently named the inaugural Edwin S. Cohen Distinguished Professor of Taxation and Law, argued that temporary-effect legislation rather than permanent legislation facilitates fiscal responsibility in Congress during his chair lecture in Caplin Pavilion, Sept. 12. |
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