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Olivia Hatch Named Garrison Social Justice Scholar for Class of 2027
Olivia Hatch has been selected as the Garrison Social Justice Scholar for the Class of 2027. Smith’s honor was announced by Assistant Dean and Martha Craig Daughtrey Director for Public Interest Beth Cruz ’10. The Garrison Social Justice Scholarship supports students who will use their legal training to advance social justice… Read MoreApr. 30, 2025
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Lacey Shaffer ’27 Named 2025 Cheek Scholar
The scholarship, endowed by James H. Cheek III, J.D. ’67, is awarded each spring to a member of the current 1L class Read MoreApr. 28, 2025
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Michael Newton Speaks at American Society of International Law’s 119th Annual Meeting
Olivia Hatch has been selected as the Garrison Social Justice Scholar for the Class of 2027. Smith’s honor was announced by Assistant Dean and Martha Craig Daughtrey Director for Public Interest Beth Cruz ’10. The Garrison Social Justice Scholarship supports students who will use their legal training to advance social justice… Read MoreApr. 25, 2025
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When Judges Bend the Rules of Evidence
The following is a summary of “Bending the Rules of Evidence,” published in the Northwestern University Law Review Read MoreApr. 23, 2025
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Ellie Olson ’25 Wins the 2025 Nagareda Prize for Article on Mass-Tort Bankruptcies
Note examines the corporate maneuver known as the “Texas Two-Step” and proposes a new interpretation of the Bankruptcy Code. Read MoreApr. 23, 2025
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Mariam Manukyan Named 2025 Helen Strong Curry Scholar
The 2025 Helen Strong Curry Scholar is awarded each year to a first-year student with a passion for international issues. Read MoreApr. 18, 2025
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17 Members of the Class of 2025 Complete Pro Bono Pledge
Collectively, Vanderbilt Law students reported a total of 6,020 pro bono and community service hours through the Pro Bono Pledge program during summer 2024, fall 2024, and spring 2025. Read MoreApr. 17, 2025
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Five Vanderbilt Law Professors Honored with Hall-Hartman Awards
Five Vanderbilt Law professors were honored with Hall-Hartman Awards for Outstanding Teaching from the Vanderbilt Bar Association. Read MoreApr. 16, 2025
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2025 Pro Bono Spring Break Spotlight
Students worked for two non-profit legal organizations in Nashville and Memphis, Tennessee Read MoreApr. 9, 2025
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Law Clinics File Amicus Brief Related to Application of Copyright Act in Tennessee Court of Appeals Case
The Stanton Foundation First Amendment Clinic and the Intellectual Property & the Arts Clinic have filed an amicus brief in Brewer v. Metro Government of Nashville Read MoreApr. 8, 2025