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

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Procrastinate Procrastinating, From a Procrastinator

Last week was Law Student Mental Health Awareness Week, and it got me thinking about my mental health and how I’ve managed the stress of law school over the last two years.A topic that came to mind as I was beginning the process of writing this blog post was procrastination. If you’re…

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My Study Break: Finding Motivation in Movies

Since beginning law school, several of my professors have referenced or played clips of movies in class that somehow related to the material we were discussing. Law school isn’t always about getting cold-called! In Contracts, Professor Platt played a clip from The Paper Chase…

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Visiting Scholar Spotlight: Hilal Lale Ayhan Izmirli

Five questions with Hilal Lale Ayhan Izmirli, Visiting Scholar from TurkeyVisiting scholar Hilal Lale Ayhan Izmirli from Ankara, Turkey, joins the University of Kansas School of Law for the fall 2021 semester.A member of the law faculty at Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University in Turkey, Ayhan Izmirli…

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Visiting Scholar Spotlight: Sardorbek Yusupov

Five questions with Sardorbek Yusupov, Visiting Scholar from UzbekistanSardorbek Yusupov, a legal scholar and law professor from Tashkent, Uzbekistan, is a visiting scholar at the University of Kansas School of Law for the fall 2021 semester.Yusupov serves as an associate professor and head in the…

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KU Law’s Free Bar Prep Program Offers Simulated Bar Exam

For law graduates, passing the bar examination is the final hurdle to clear before starting a legal career. In almost all jurisdictions, the two-day, timed test includes six hours of writing and 200 multiple-choice questions administered under strict conditions.This summer, KU Law students got a…

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Hands-On Learning Q&A: Audrey Nelson, Project for Innocence

Applying classroom learning to real clients and their casesThird-year law student Audrey Nelson knew she was passionate about public defense work before enrolling in the Paul E. Wilson Project for Innocence & Post-Conviction Remedies at the University of Kansas School of Law.During two…

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Hands-On Learning Q&A: Donald Pinckney, Judicial Field Placement

'An enjoyable and educational experience'This summer, second-year law student Donald Pinckney is working as a clerk for Judge Rhonda K. Mason at the Johnson County Courthouse. The clerkship is part of the Judicial Field Placement program at the University of Kansas School of Law.Pinckney shared his…

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Alumni Gift Establishes New Student Scholarship

A new scholarship fund at the University of Kansas School of Law will provide support to candidates who contribute to the diversity of the student body.Julia Gille Anderson and Jett Anderson, both L’82, established the Anderson Family Law Diversity Scholarship with a $75,000 gift commitment…

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Graduate Profile: Blake Saffels, L’21

Following his first year of law school, Blake Saffels took a field placement with the Missouri State Public Defender’s office in Kansas City, Missouri. The experience put him on a path that will continue after his graduation from the University of Kansas School of Law.“It provided great…

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Recent Graduate Wins Business Law Essay Contest

A 2020 KU Law graduate’s article was recently featured (There was a link here, but the page no longer exists) in the spring 2021 edition of The Business Lawyer, the flagship journal of the ABA Business Law Section. Tara Mollhagen Shepherd’s piece won her first place in the 2020…

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