Saturday, July 12, 2008

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW

When
Saturday, June 21, 2008
10:00am - 5:00pm





Where
Table #575
2008 DC Law School Forum
Marriott Wardman Park Hotel
2660 Woodley Road, NW
Washington, DC 20052






Dear Christian Milan:

Thank you for registering to attend the Washington, D.C. Law School Forum.

We invite you to chat with us about the law school admissions process and Regent University School of Law!

Visit us at Table #575 and we’ll waive your application fee.

For now, read about Regent’s integration of faith and law, our great financial aid ranking, and our national moot court wins.

Also explore our faculty which includes former Atty. General John Ashcroft, and check out our student stories.

As you'll see, at Regent, law is more than a profession. It’s a calling.

Questions?

757.226.4584
lawschool@regent.edu

Hope to see you in D.C.!

Bonnie Creef, Director of Admissions


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Contact: Regent University School of Law, 1000 Regent University Drive, RH239, Virginia Beach, VA 23464

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MORE THAN 1,100 PEOPLE ATTEND REUNION WEEKEND
About 1,100 people descended on the Columbia Law School campus June 6 and 7 for reunion weekend, where they touched base with old friends, took walking tours of campus, celebrated at cocktail parties and dinners, and attended some educational endeavors as well. Events included a 50th Reunion Luncheon for the Class of 1958 with Dean David Schizer, and a panel called "Looking for Law in China," moderated by Professor Benjamin Liebman. On Saturday, about 100 people attended a lecture by Professor Gillian Metzger '95 (at left)called "The Roberts Court: Where is It Going, Where Has It Been?" READ MORE



2008 GRADUATION AWARD WINNERS: To see a list of the members of the Class of 2008 who won academic awards at graduation on May 22, CLICK HERE




SPINAK NAMED CO-CHAIR OF NEW TASK FORCE ON FAMILY COURT
Professor Jane M. Spinak, renowned family law advocate, to lead task force that will develop a reform agenda for New York's Family Court. READ MORE

BESEK TO CHAIR NEW COPYRIGHT REFORM TASK FORCE
The Kernochan Center's June M. Besek will chair the Copyright Law Reform Task Force of the American Bar Association. READ MORE

HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTE RESEARCH CITED IN CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY
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WEB-BASED TOOLS SHED LIGHT ON COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMINAL CHARGES
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CLS CLINIC LAUDS NYS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BILL VOTE
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THREE ALUMS NAMED MOST INFLUENTIAL MINORITY LAWYERS
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ALVAREZ ADVISES WORLD LEADERS' COUNCIL
Jose Alvarez was invited to speak as an expert on international law before the InterAction Council, a group of former heads of governments. READ MORE

KAUFFMAN FOUNDATION GIVES GRANTS FOR RESEARCH
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GINSBURG ON INTERNET ADS VIOLATING TRADEMARK
Jane Ginsburg analyzed Internet ad techniques that can violate trademark law at a conference in Ireland. READ MORE

PERSILY FILES BRIEF IN VOTING CASE
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STRAUSS WINS CUDAHY PRIZE FOR PRESIDENTIAL POWERS ARTICLE
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ALUMNA BECOMES PRESIDENT OF NY STATE BAR ASSOCIATION
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BURNETT SPEAKS ON FUTURE STATUS OF PUERTO RICO
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18th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN LAW AND ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION HELD AT COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL
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DOYLE NEW CHAIR OF UNDEF
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PROFESSOR PHILIP GENTY WINS PRO BONO AWARD
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COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL NAMES LOWENSTEIN, BERGER FELLOWS
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WITT NAMED EXEMPLARY LEGAL WRITER
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NYC BAR HONORS ALUM JENNIFER FRIEDMAN '98
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CARTER '03 HIRED TO TEACH MEDIATION CLINIC
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GRADS GET LAW TEACHING POSTS
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PROF SPINAK WINS CHILD ADVOCACY AWARD
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GORDON NAMED TO EUROPEAN INSTITUTE
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WU NAMED CHAIR OF FREE PRESS BOARD
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LIBRARIES' LEGAL WORRIES OVER DIGITAL WORKS
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SEPARATION OF POWERS EXPERT JOINS FACULTY
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CLS STUDENTS FILE BRIEF IN IOWA CASE
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NEW HUMAN RIGHTS FELLOWS
Suzannah Phillips ’08 named this year's Henkin-Stoffel Fellow; Jonathan Gant ’08 is this year’s David W. Leebron Human Rights Fellow. READ MORE

COFFEE AND GORDON HONORED FOR LAW ARTICLES
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