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EELU Sponsors “Climate Change and the Law in 2023,” Featuring Government, Nonprofit, and Private-Sector Attorneys
The panel discussion was moderated by Professor Jim Rossi Read MoreOct. 1, 2023
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First Amendment Clinics Advocate for Right to Access Government Social Media Accounts
Vanderbilt’s Stanton First Amendment Clinic joins with other Law School clinics to file an amicus brief in O’Connor-Radcliff v. Garnier Read MoreAug. 29, 2023
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A Novel Approach to Teaching Technology Law
With Forever, Daniel Gervais uses science fiction to ponder the legal implications of AI in the near future Read MoreAug. 25, 2023
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Vanderbilt Law Students and Graduates Secure 39 Clerkships in the 2022-23 Academic Year
Students and recent graduates will serve as clerks for judges in federal appellate and district courts, the Court of International Trade, the Tennessee Supreme Court, and other state courts. Read MoreAug. 25, 2023
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Jorge Salles Diaz ’24 and Krishna Ammisetty ’24 Serve as 2023 Peggy Browning Fellows
Salles Diaz worked at the Satter Ruhlen Law Firm, while Ammisetty worked for the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union Read MoreAug. 24, 2023
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Lauryn Wedgeworth Named Garrison Social Justice Scholar for Class of 2025
Wedgeworth worked for Legal Services of Alabama in Anniston and Gadsden this summer Read MoreAug. 23, 2023
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Housing Law Clinic: Ready to Rent
Energy expert Jim Rossi, David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair in Law, moderated a panel focusing on climate change policy, litigation, and lawyering in Tennessee in 2023. The wide-ranging discussion focused on how the Inflation Reduction Act and debates about climate change affect the day-to-day work of environmental lawyers working… Read MoreApr. 11, 2023