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05.29.2018

Joseph Becker Wins Outstanding Student Award from Clinical Legal Education Association

Earlier this month, Joseph Becker (JD ’18) became the first Northwestern Pritzker School of Law student to win the Clinical Legal Education Association (CLEA)’s Outstanding Student Award for his ...

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05.17.2018

Lanny and Sharon Martin Atrium Dedicated

On Thursday, April 19, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law formally dedicated the south atrium addition as the Lanny and Sharon Martin Atrium, in recognition of the Martins’ extraordinary ...

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05.08.2018

NLawProud: Terrill Swift

Terrill Swift spent fifteen years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. The work of the Center on Wrongful Convictions of Youth (CWCY) gave him his life back.

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03.31.2018

Lawyers Writing Fiction: Northwestern Law Faculty Talk about Their Careers as Novelists

It’s not unusual for lawyers to try their hand at writing fiction – just look at Scott Turow and John Grisham, who together popularized an entire legal thriller genre. But while these novelists ...

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03.14.2018

Dean Daniel B. Rodriguez Inducted into College of Law Practice Management Class of 2018 Fellows

The College of Law Practice Management has inducted Daniel B. Rodriguez, Dean and Harold Washington Professor at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, as a Fellow in its Class of 2018. Induction ...

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03.08.2018

NLawProud: International Women’s Day 2018

In honor of International Women’s Day, Northwestern Law faculty discuss gender equality and their experiences as women working in law.

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02.06.2018

NLawProud: Charles Johson

Charles Johnson spent twenty years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. The work of the Center on Wrongful Convictions of Youth gave him his life back.

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01.09.2018

NLawProud: Kobby Lartey (JD ’18)

Kobby Lartey (JD ’18) grew up watching lawyers work at the forefront of the new democracy movement in Ghana. Now he intends to use his law degree to help people in the United States, Ghana, ...

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