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Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law May 2013 issue available online
Hard copies of the VJTL will be available by July 1, 2013. Read MoreJun. 12, 2013
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Appellate Clinic’s victory in LaFountain v. Harry corrects Sixth Circuit precedent
Four members of the Class of 2013 establish the right of indigent clients to amend cases filed in federal courts. Read MoreJun. 11, 2013
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89 Vanderbilt Law students serve externships for course credit during summer 2013
VLS students are working in judicial chambers and with government agencies; in the offices of U.S. Attorneys, state attorneys general, and city and district attorneys; with corporations; and with domestic and international advocacy organizations. Read MoreJun. 11, 2013
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76 Vanderbilt Law students receive summer stipends to support pro bono work
VLS students work in judicial chambers and with federal and state agencies; attorneys general, public defenders and district attorneys; and domestic and international advocacy organizations. Read MoreJun. 7, 2013
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Zachary Fardon '92 nominated to become U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois
Fardon's nomination announced May 23 by the White House. Read MoreMay. 28, 2013
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Zachary Fardon ’92 nominated to become U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois
Fardon's nomination announced May 23 by the White House. Read MoreMay. 28, 2013
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Daniel Gervais testifies before Congress regarding Copyright Act
Gervais, who directs Vanderbilt's Intellectual Property Program, said U.S. copyright system needs "a comprehensive review and modernization." Read MoreMay. 16, 2013
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Paul Kurtz '72 (BA'68) passes the baton to Lonnie Brown '89 at UGA Law
Brown appointed associate dean at UGA Law upon Kurtz's retirement from the position, which he has held since 1991. Read MoreMay. 15, 2013
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Paul Kurtz ’72 (BA’68) passes the baton to Lonnie Brown ’89 at UGA Law
Brown appointed associate dean at UGA Law upon Kurtz's retirement from the position, which he has held since 1991. Read MoreMay. 15, 2013
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Is an angry judge a bad judge? Not necessarily, says Terry Maroney
Vanderbilt Magazine story discusses Maroney's Vanderbilt Law Review article, "Angry Judges" Read MoreMay. 15, 2013