Congratulations to Kelsey Kallhoff and Sarah Hindman for winning the 68th Annual Thomas Stinson Allen Moot Court Competition! Nathan Clark and Titus Hattan won the Kenneth L. Noha award for the best brief in the competition. Nathan Clark won the Roscoe Pound award for best oral advocacy. Continue reading…
2Ls Katie Joseph and Rick Tast represented the United States at the Brown Mosten International Client Consultation Competition held April 9-12 in Puerto Rico. Coached by Professor Alan Frank and Professor Craig Lawson,the team placed second in the competition. Continue reading…
The Nebraska Entrepreneurship Organization seeks to foster and develop interest in the legal and social issues of entrepreneurship. The organization hopes to appeal to those who are interested in working with entrepreneurs in a lawyer-client relationship or as entrepreneurs themselves. Continue reading…
The American Constitution Society will be hosting a talk by Professor Richard Moberly on the Edward Snowden NSA leaks, specifically, and whistleblowing in general. After Professor Moberly's talk, we will be screening a short documentary film titled War on Whistleblowers.
As you may know, Continue reading…
Professor Steve Schmidt will present a S.T.I.R. talk, "Why Mexico Matters," on Thursday, April 17th at 4:30 p.m. His is the final S.T.I.R. event of the semester. Refreshments and beverages will be available beginning at 4:00 p.m. in the Student Lounge prior to his talk. Continue reading…
A few items from the Schmid Law Library:
- Final Exam Library Hours
- Finals Reminders
- Information about Research Palooza
- Tweet Treats Continue reading…
The Schmid Law Library will host a book reading and signing for Professor Sandi Zellmer on Wednesday, April 23 from 4:00 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. in the Student Lounge. Zellmer will be promoting her recently published book, "Mississippi River Tragedies: A Century of Unnatural Disaster." Continue reading…