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NEWS NOVEMBER 06, 2008
Southwestern Students Take Top Awards in Appellate, Trial and Negotiation Competitions
Demonstrating their outstanding skills...
NEWS NOVEMBER 03, 2008
Richard Cotton , Executive Vice President and General Counsel of NBC Universal will
participate in the law school's "A...
NEWS OCTOBER 27, 2008
Southwestern has established a new Immigration Law Clinic to provide legal representation
to underserved immigrants in the...
NEWS OCTOBER 20, 2008
Southwestern's Biederman Institute honored Wayne Levin '88 as its first recipient of the
Entertainment and Media Alumnus of the...
NEWS OCTOBER 02, 2008
Family of Victim of Anti-Semitism in Argentina Launches Human Rights Initiative on Eve of
Jewish High Holidays
In an effort to...
NEWS SEPTEMBER 24, 2008
Southwestern will be the first law school in the nation to participate in an exciting new
program of long-term international...
NEWS SEPTEMBER 23, 2008
Led by an outstanding faculty of international legal scholars, Southwestern will offer a new
summer abroad program in London,...
NEWS AUGUST 25, 2008
Southwestern has honored four of its highly respected faculty members to professorships for
2008-09: Associate Dean Michael B....
NEWS AUGUST 21, 2008
As you first become immersed in this strange foreign culture called "law school," you will
start to get acclimated to your...
NEWS AUGUST 20, 2008
The Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Journal of Legal Education (JLE) will soon be
based out of Southwestern when the...
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