Sentences with phrase «studying at law school»

I started working when I was studying at law school and I have never thought that being a woman made me different.
Over 17 students will be visiting Europe for a study tour of eleven Top East - European Universities and few others will be studying at the Law Schools Global League at ITAM, Mexico and the China University of Political Science and Law.
Students interested in completing their studies at the Law School are welcome to apply.

Not exact matches

Law professor James Kwok, for instance, recently cautioned on this blog that, while a humanities degree from a top - tier school often opens doors, if you don't come from the sort of background that allows you to study at an elite institution and undertake a few prestigious (probably unpaid) internships, then the calculus rapidly becomes much more difficult.
But a 2014 study from Daniel Austin, a bankruptcy attorney and, at the time, a professor at the Northeastern University School of Law, offers some of the most in - depth research to date.
The Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law Tuesday released a report summarizing academic studies and other documented evidence of employment discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Michael S. Teitelbaum, a Wertheim Fellow at Harvard Law School and a senior advisor to the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, has studied the phenomenon, and he says that in the United States the anxiety dates back to World War II.
Over the years Richard Leblanc, an adjunct at Osgoode Hall Law School and associate professor of governance law and ethics in the School of Administrative Studies at York University, has been struck by the number of students who had difficulty staying awake during claLaw School and associate professor of governance law and ethics in the School of Administrative Studies at York University, has been struck by the number of students who had difficulty staying awake during clalaw and ethics in the School of Administrative Studies at York University, has been struck by the number of students who had difficulty staying awake during class.
Moderator: William V. Harris, William R. Shepherd Professor of History and Director, Center for the Ancient Mediterranean, Columbia University Speaker 1: L. Randall Wray, Research Director of the Center for Full Employment and Price Stability and Professor of Economics, University of Missouri - Kansas City Speaker 2: Michael Hudson, President, Institute for the Study of Long - Term Economic Trends and Distinguished Research Professor, University of Missouri - Kansas City Tuesday, September 11, 2012 About the Seminar Series: Modern Money and Public Purpose is an eight - part, interdisciplinary seminar series held at Columbia Law School over the 2012 - 2013 academic...
He was a graduate research fellow at Harvard Law School's Program on Negotiation and has taught at both Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies and Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.
Using the home mortgage interest deduction as a case study, Hemel and Kyle Rozema, a postdoctoral fellow at the Northwestern - Pritzker School of Law, argue that labeling a tax provision as «progressive» or «regressive» should not be done in isolation.
At the event, which was hosted by the Yale Law School Center for the Study of Corporate Law in New Haven, Powell highlighted three specific areas where blockchain technology is affecting change in regard to the Federal Reserve's «broad public policy objectives»: the creation of real - time payment systems, use of blockchain technology for clearing and settlement services, and the issuance of digital currencies by central banks.
David Johnston, author of Earth, Empire and Sacred Text, Christine Schirrmacher, a scholar with the Institute of Islamic Studies of the Evangelical Alliance in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, and Joseph Cumming, director of the reconciliation program at Yale Divinity School, discuss whether Christians should support laws that ban Muslim women from wearing the face veil in public.
Michael A. Helfand is an associate professor at Pepperdine University School of Law and associate director of the Diane and Guilford Glazer Institute for Jewish Studies.
Born in the Amazon, working in East - Timor and studying at the University of Melbourne - George Da Silva discusses his expereinces as an online student in Melbourne Law School's Global Competition and Consumer Law Program.
Two years ago, M. Christian Green, a senior fellow at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and a former lecturer at Harvard Divinity School, wrote that divorce doesn't just affect a couple and their immediate family — friends, neighbors and entire communities are impacted as well.
Perhaps not, suggests M. Christian Green, a senior fellow at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and a former lecturer at Harvard Divinity School.
Maybe, or at least that's what Deborah A. Widiss, an associate law professor at Indiana University's Maurer School of Law, told me when we spoke a few years ago about her own study, «Changing the Marriage Equation.&raqlaw professor at Indiana University's Maurer School of Law, told me when we spoke a few years ago about her own study, «Changing the Marriage Equation.&raqLaw, told me when we spoke a few years ago about her own study, «Changing the Marriage Equation.»
Green is a senior lecturer and senior research fellow at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion of the Emory University School of Law and was a visiting lecturer on ethics at Harvard Divinity School, so she certainly has some creds.
Nestle is a professor in the nutrition, food studies and public health department at New York University, and here she provides a concise but comprehensive overview of where federal school food reform now stands, almost one year after President Obama signed the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act of 2010 into law.
After studying marine botany and biology at the University of Connecticut, Mark Marroni completed law school and ran a successful practice.
Many are members of major research networks in political and legal studies, such as the Institute for Global Law and Policy based at Harvard Law School, and edit prominent sites of scholarly discussion such as the debuting London Review of International Law.
Lazio, on the other hand, met his first — and only — wife, Patricia, while he was studying at American University School of Law in Washington.
Terry studied at Queens College and St. John's Law School, working as a staffer for a Democratic state assemblyman.
In June 2016, the Policing Project at the NYU School of Law co-sponsored a study with the NYPD to assess sentiments regarding police body cameras, part of an effort to influence department policy as body cameras become worn by an increasing number of patrol officers.
Mr. Scala graduated cum laude from the Polytechnic Institute of NYU, and is now in his final year of study at Brooklyn Law School.
At 8:15 a.m., New York Law School's Center for Real Estates Studies hosts a panel discussion, «Housing Challenges and Solutions Across the Income Spectrum,» 185 W. Broadway, Manhattan.
[4] She was brought up in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, where she attended the Loreto College, an all - girls Roman Catholic school in St Albans, and studied at the newly created University of Hertfordshire graduating with a LLB (Law degree) in 1993.
Kevin is a graduate of Harvard University, Georgetown University Law School, and he studied international relations at The London School of Economics.
Mr. Alessi has a bachelor's degree from SUNY Albany and completed his law degree at Touro Law School, where he studied health care llaw degree at Touro Law School, where he studied health care lLaw School, where he studied health care lawlaw.
«This is states engaging in self - help,» said David Kamin, a professor at New York University School of Law who studies budget and tax policy.
Anji Malhotra, co-author of a study released by the University at Buffalo and Cornell law schools based on two years of research into Buffalo Police Department policing practices, joined other activists Tuesday on the steps of City Hall to call for action to be taken against what they called discriminatory policing practices.
Green mentions a recent study by bioengineer Jordan Peccia at Yale, who sampled microbes in a Yale Law School classroom.
On the one hand, «you could say there's a tension» that comes from separating embryo destruction from research on the resulting cells, says John Robertson, who studies law and bioethics at the University of Texas School of Llaw and bioethics at the University of Texas School of LawLaw.
Another problem is that in its July 2009 Guidelines on Human Stem Cell Research, NIH spelled out specific requirements about embryo donation for newly derived lines, says Pilar Ossorio, a legal scholar who studies research ethics at the University of Wisconsin Law School.
A recent study from the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children's Hospital done in conjunction with researchers from Colorado School of Public Health at the University at Colorado and Temple University used data from a large, national sports injury surveillance system to determine the effect of state - level TBI laws on trends of new and recurrent concussions among US high school athSchool of Public Health at the University at Colorado and Temple University used data from a large, national sports injury surveillance system to determine the effect of state - level TBI laws on trends of new and recurrent concussions among US high school athschool athletes.
He's a professor at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law and he studies the use of empirical research to inform legal policy; and he's the author of an article in the August issue of Scientific American titled, «How New York Beat Crime», about the reasons for the huge drops in crime over the last couple of decades in America's largest city.
«TBI laws effective at reducing rate of recurrent concussions, new study shows: Approximately 671 concussions reported in high school sports each day in US.»
«The assumption that it's always benign to give that information, and potentially helpful — I don't think that's true,» said Mark Rothstein, a law professor who studies bioethics and genetics at the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law and School of Medicine in Kentuclaw professor who studies bioethics and genetics at the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law and School of Medicine in KentucLaw and School of Medicine in Kentucky.
Anita L. Allen, Appointee for Member, Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues Anita L. Allen is the Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
The approach allows researchers to «actually come up with a valid estimate of the rate of false convictions — knowing something that people say [in criminal justice] is not knowable,» says study author Samuel Gross, a law professor at the University of Michigan Law School and editor of the National Registry of Exonerations, a U.S. - focused exoneration databalaw professor at the University of Michigan Law School and editor of the National Registry of Exonerations, a U.S. - focused exoneration databaLaw School and editor of the National Registry of Exonerations, a U.S. - focused exoneration database.
To investigate this hypothesis, Alan Langus, research fellow at the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) of Trieste, Marina Nespor, SISSA professor, and other colleagues used the «iambic - trochaic law,» demonstrating that there is no transfer to the non-linguistic domain and that the distortion effects are limited to linguistic sounds.
Henry Greely, a bioethicist at Stanford Law School in Palo Alto, California, worries that patients will not receive the same level of counseling as the study's participants did from a busy doctor or through a genetic - testing company's online report.
«This is the first research project to investigate if having law enforcement officers equipped with naloxone and trained to refer victims to drug rehabilitation will encourage more people to call 911 and receive treatment,» said Peter Davidson, PhD, lead study author and assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at UC San Diego School of Medicine.
But as a law professor at Drake Law School who has been studying property transfers for years, I've seen that laws, regulations and court rulings are only recently trying to figure out how to handle the ever - changing realm of digital technololaw professor at Drake Law School who has been studying property transfers for years, I've seen that laws, regulations and court rulings are only recently trying to figure out how to handle the ever - changing realm of digital technoloLaw School who has been studying property transfers for years, I've seen that laws, regulations and court rulings are only recently trying to figure out how to handle the ever - changing realm of digital technology.
A Wisconsin law requiring public reporting of test scores from voucher schools went into effect during the last year of the study, 2010, giving researchers a rare look at private - school test scores both before and after the accountability mandate.
University of Washington Center for Genomic and Health Care Equality; Stanford University School of Medicine Center for Integration of Research on Genetics and Ethics; the Duke Center for the Study of Public Genomics; Case Western Reserve University Center for Genetic Research Ethics and Law; Center for Genomics and Society at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; University of Pennsylvania Center for the Integration of Genetics Healthcare Technology
This study, reported in a special issue of LSE, was led by Rebekah L. Layton in the UNC Office of Graduate Education and principal investigator Melanie Sinche, formerly of the Labor & Worklife Program at Harvard Law School, currently with The Jackson Laboratory.
«This is the first field - based study of mandatory menu labeling laws that found a large overall adjusted difference in calories between customers who dined at labeled restaurants when compared to unlabeled restaurants — about 155 fewer calories purchased,» said Amy Auchincloss, PhD, an assistant professor in the Drexel University School of Public Health and lead author of the study.
A new study by public health researchers at NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development finds that the severity of the problem within the state is not the most important predictor of whether states adopt new laws to restrict drunk driving — nor is the political makeup of the state government.
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