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01.24.2022

DREAM Week Welcomes Nikole Hannah-Jones and Highlights Annual Oratorical Contest

In late January, Northwestern University hosted DREAM Week, celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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01.13.2022

Eleven Graduates Secure Public Interest Fellowships

Eleven recent graduates will launch their careers in public interest through both national and Northwestern Pritzker School of Law post-graduate fellowships this year. These graduates have ...

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01.12.2022

Alyson Carrel Honored by AALS Section on Technology, Law and Legal Education

Alyson Carrel, Harry B. Reese Teaching Clinical Professor of Law and co-director of the Center on Negotiation and Mediation, was awarded the 2022 Technology, Law and Legal Education Section Award ...

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01.04.2022

New Leadership Appointments at Northwestern Pritzker Law

Northwestern Pritzker Law recently made three new leadership appointments to advance its efforts at innovation for impact. Laura Pedraza-Fariña, professor of law, has been appointed as the ...

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12.06.2021

Sheila Bedi Launches Community Justice and Civil Rights Clinic

In Spring 2020, Sheila Bedi, clinical professor of law, launched the Community Justice and Civil Rights Clinic (CJCRC), a subdivision of the Civil Litigation Center. In its inaugural year, the ...

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11.18.2021

Center on Negotiation and Mediation Hosts Symposium on Restorative Justice

In November, the Bluhm Legal Clinic’s Center on Negotiation and Mediation held a virtual symposium series “Restorative Justice Origins, Applications, and Futures.” The three-day event was ...

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11.18.2021

Bluhm Legal Clinic Continues its Lawyering and Race in the 21st Century Series

In November, the Bluhm Legal Clinic continued its series on Lawyering and Race in the 21st Century with the event “Surveillance Redlining in Chicago: ShotSpotter, the Gang Database, and other ...

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11.18.2021

NULR Hosts 2021 Symposium, “Reimagining Property in the Era of Inequality”

In November, Northwestern University Law Review hosted its 2021 Symposium, “Reimagining Property in the Era of Inequality,” bringing together scholars of legal history, property, tax, land use, ...

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10.19.2021

Hispanic/Latinx History and Culture Scholarship Helps Close Motion to Lead Campaign

Northwestern Pritzker School of Law has concluded the Motion to Lead campaign, its largest fundraising campaign ever, raising $265 million. Stephanie Hosler (WCAS ’95, JD ’99) and Matthew Hosler, ...

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