KU Law School students participate in the annual spring tradition “the Walk to Old Green”

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At KU Law, You Can Be Whoever You Are

Aside from my short stint as a Grandview Gator, I have been a Wildcat since middle school. The mascots of both my middle school and high school were of the feline persuasion, and I attended Kansas State University, home of the Wildcats!I was raised to be Wildcat. It didn’t hurt that I…

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SUMMER STORY: The Pros and Cons of Starting Law School Early

My favorite stories to cover as a journalist always came on the crime beat – talking to the cops, suspects and attorneys and sitting through the trials. I loved standing next to the police at the perimeter of a crime scene as the officers broke down the door to a house, or listening to the…

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Confessions of a 1L: I'm in a Relationship with My Secret Library Study Spot

Not quite sure where my days begin and end at this point. I am also quite sure that my secret study spot on the third floor of the library and I were connected in some past life because, as it turns out, I can’t get enough of it. I find myself spending more time at the library these days than…

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Working 5 to 9: A Day in the Life of a 2L with 2 Kids

5:15 a.m.: Unfortunately, this is when I get up. Mondays mean Torts II at 8 a.m. I also share one bathroom with my husband and two boys, so if I want a shower that isn’t interrupted by little people accidentally flushing the toilet, I must get up first. My husband pours the cereal and milk so…

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Is Law School Really Worth a Million Dollars?

When I advise students about law school, I advise them to view the decision to attend law school as a career decision, not as a financial one. That being said, common sense, experience and Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) all suggest that for most people law school is a good investment. For example…

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3-to-1 Mentor Relationships Unravel Green Hall Mysteries

Adjusting to life in law school can be a monumental task. The quicker you adjust, the better your experience will be. That goes the same whether you are straight out of undergrad or, like myself, spent years working in another field before matriculating. Those first classes were filled with so many…

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MUST WE KEEP SECRETS? Constitution Day: The 1st Amendment, Whistleblowers, and Surveillance of Newsrooms

Beginning in June, newspaper and online coverage of Edward Snowden’s leaks of National Security Agency documents exposed multiple layers of government spying on Americans. The NSA documents, published by the Guardian in Britain, the Washington Post, and others, revealed that the U.S.…

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Summer at Small-Town Firm Yields 'Little Taste of Everything'

So here we are, once again, starting a new year in ol’ Green Hall. After spending the summer scattered across the globe, we, the law students, have started to reconvene. And with the fall semester upon us, we are likely going to talk about our internships and clerkships and summer courses and…

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Student Finds Path to LGBT Advocacy Through KU Law

Jake McMillian didn't think Kansas was a progressive enough place to launch his career, but KU Law proved him wrong. Now, with a year of law school under his belt, he’s working and advocating for LGBT rights in Kansas City and has realized the importance of serving his own state. “…

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Why I Teach: Elinor Schroeder

 Employment law touches everyone, and for Elinor Schroeder, it’s a topic that has propelled her through a distinguished career of teaching, mentoring, and research at KU Law.“Employment law is a field that has just burst on the scene in the last 20 years or so and grown dynamically…

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