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Judge Allison Riggs of the North Carolina Court of Appeals Delivers 2023 Barrett Lecture
Riggs spoke about democracy and voting rights in the event hosted by the George Barrett Social Justice Program Read MoreApr. 7, 2023
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ACS President and Former U.S. Senator Russ Feingold Talks Corruption and Court Politics
Feingold was hosted by Vanderbilt’s American Constitution Society chapter Read MoreApr. 6, 2023
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Speakers from Giffords Law Center and March for Our Lives Discuss Second Amendment
Attorney Leigh Rome and judicial advocate Brynn Jones (‘24) were hosted by Vanderbilt’s chapter of the American Constitution Society Read MoreApr. 4, 2023
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WLSA Women’s History Month Events Feature DOJ Human Rights Lawyer Courtney Urschel ’01, Women Sports Lawyers, and a First-Gen Lawyer
Coffee chats throughout March will offer tips for navigating job interviews, choosing courses, and finding the right career path. Read MoreMar. 3, 2023
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Becca Everhardt ’10 serves as Fulbright-Clinton Public Policy Fellow in Kosovo
Everhardt is working in Kosovo’s Ministry of Finance and researching alternative dispute mechanisms during her 10-month fellowship. Read MoreNov. 12, 2016
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Rachel Johnson ’18
by Corey Feuer North Carolina Court of Appeals judge Allison Riggs delivered this year’s Barrett Lecture, entitled “The Strengths and Limits of Democracy as a Tool to Advance Social Justice,” as part of the George Barrett Social Justice Program’s annual lecture series. Riggs previously worked for the Southern… Read MoreOct. 31, 2016
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VLS launches new Law and Business CLE series in conjunction with Owen Graduate School of Management
“Legal Project Management,” the first of four planned courses, will debut Feb. 7-8. Read MoreOct. 24, 2016
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Sean Seymore elected to membership in the American Law Institute
Seymore's expertise is in patent law, intellectual property law, and science and technology. Read MoreOct. 21, 2016
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Legal historian Dan Sharfstein featured in panel about Nashville’s Fort Negley
by Corey Feuer North Carolina Court of Appeals judge Allison Riggs delivered this year’s Barrett Lecture, entitled “The Strengths and Limits of Democracy as a Tool to Advance Social Justice,” as part of the George Barrett Social Justice Program’s annual lecture series. Riggs previously worked for the Southern… Read MoreOct. 20, 2016
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Darby Dickerson ’88 named dean of The John Marshall Law School
Dickerson joins John Marshall from Texas Tech University School of Law, where she has been dean since 2011. Read MoreOct. 20, 2016