Brandy Drinnon
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Samantha Sergent ’19
Sam Sergent realized she wanted to pursue a career in international law after studying and interning in Dublin, Ireland, and Auckland, New Zealand. In Dublin, she had the opportunity to work on fitness-to-practice cases for the Irish Medical Council and Nursing Board, and to witness Irish legal proceedings. In New… Read MoreApr. 5, 2017
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Law and Economics student Danielle Drago-Drory has been admitted to candidacy for the Ph.D.
Sam Sergent realized she wanted to pursue a career in international law after studying and interning in Dublin, Ireland, and Auckland, New Zealand. In Dublin, she had the opportunity to work on fitness-to-practice cases for the Irish Medical Council and Nursing Board, and to witness Irish legal proceedings. In New… Read MoreApr. 4, 2017
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren tells law students to ‘use your voices’
Warren visited the law school and spoke as the 2017 Cecil Sims Lecturer Read MoreApr. 3, 2017
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Law and Economics student Scott DeAngelis has been admitted to candidacy for the Ph.D.
Sam Sergent realized she wanted to pursue a career in international law after studying and interning in Dublin, Ireland, and Auckland, New Zealand. In Dublin, she had the opportunity to work on fitness-to-practice cases for the Irish Medical Council and Nursing Board, and to witness Irish legal proceedings. In New… Read MoreMar. 30, 2017
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J.B. Ruhl says the legal academy need to embrace complexity science
Ruhl and two co-authors make the argument for legal researchers to use complexity science in an article published exclusively in Science on March 30. Read MoreMar. 30, 2017
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Wesley Dozier ’19 (BA’16)
Sam Sergent realized she wanted to pursue a career in international law after studying and interning in Dublin, Ireland, and Auckland, New Zealand. In Dublin, she had the opportunity to work on fitness-to-practice cases for the Irish Medical Council and Nursing Board, and to witness Irish legal proceedings. In New… Read MoreMar. 29, 2017
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Brian Fitzpatrick testifies before congressional subcommittee about 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
Congress is considering dividing the 9th Circuit, which includes Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon and Washington, to create a new federal appellate circuit. Read MoreMar. 20, 2017
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Darren Robbins ’93 named Vanderbilt Law’s 2017 Distinguished Alumnus
A founding partner of Robbins Geller in San Diego, Robbins has been lead counsel in more than 100 securities actions. Read MoreMar. 17, 2017
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Janie Greenwood Harris ’64 receives 2017 Distinguished Service Award
Harris, Vanderbilt’s first female African-American law graduate, had a distinguished career working for the federal government and in the banking industry. Read MoreMar. 17, 2017
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W. Kip Viscusi presents at the Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis Conference
Sam Sergent realized she wanted to pursue a career in international law after studying and interning in Dublin, Ireland, and Auckland, New Zealand. In Dublin, she had the opportunity to work on fitness-to-practice cases for the Irish Medical Council and Nursing Board, and to witness Irish legal proceedings. In New… Read MoreMar. 16, 2017