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Student Ambassadors Wanted!

The Admissions Office is looking for students to help promote the College of Law and recruit the Class of 2019! Consider signing up to be a Student Ambassador and to help give tours to prospective students, participating on panels of current students and reaching out to prospective students. Continue reading…

 

The Admissions Office is Hiring!

The Admissions Office is looking for a part-time Student Assistant. The student selected for this paid position will assist the Admissions Office in preparing recruitment materials, meeting with prospective students, planning events, etc. This position is open to 2L and 3L students only. Continue reading…

 

Federalist Society Introductory Meeting

Federalist SocietyMonday, August 31st
12:00-1:00 p.m.
Room 113

The purpose of Federalist Society is to promote an alternative way of thinking about issues that are fundamental to our legal profession. The first portion of this event will be a further introduction and explanation of what Federalist Society is. Continue reading…

 

American Constitution Society Introduction Meeting

Tuesday, September 1st
12:00-1:00 p.m.
Room 111

This event is being held to present the goals and aims of the American Constitution Society to prospective members within the Law College community.

BYC: Practice Identity

 

Parking

Construction ParkingConstruction has begun on the new clinic addition which means that several parking spaces are no longer available. You may notice the loss of spaces more this Friday, September 4th, as we host the Annual Institute on the Survey of Nebraska Law. Continue reading…

 

Mollie and Paul Hill Student Writing Competition

Florida State UniversityFlorida State University Center for Innovative Collaboration in Medicine and Law, will present awards for outstanding original papers submitted by a law student and a medical student/resident in response to a question pertaining to collaboration between the medical and legal professions. Continue reading…

 
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