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

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Law Professor, Alumni Teach Legal Ethics CLE to More than 1,500 Attorneys in Six Months

Professor Michael H. HoeflichMichael H. Hoeflich has taught Legal Ethics Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs to more than 1,500 attorneys in the past six months. Hoeflich is the John H. & John M. Kane Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Kansas School of Law.Hoeflich taught…

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Gaining Practical Experience Through KU Law Legal Corps

Second-year law student Natasha VeenisThis summer, I had the great opportunity to intern for the Kansas Legal Services (KLS) in their Wichita, Kansas office. KLS is a non-profit organization that gives legal aid to the most vulnerable Kansans. Since you can only receive a court-appointed attorney…

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KU Law Student Participates in 1L LCLD Scholars Program

Rising 2L Natalie Nelson participated in the 1L LCLD Scholars program this summer.Natalie Nelson participated in the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD)’s annual Scholars Program this summer. The program is designed to expand the number of opportunities available to diverse first-…

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Judge Retires After 27 Years on the Bench

Kansas Court of Appeals Judge Steve Leben, L’82, retired his judicial robes and gavel on June 26.Leben’s judicial career spanned 27 years. Most recently, he served as a judge on the Kansas Court of Appeals for the past 13 years. Previously, he was a district judge at the Johnson…

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KU Law Alumna Dedicates Career to Public Service, Advocacy

Emily Warr, L'14Photo by Joy Asico / Asico Photo.Since graduating from KU Law in 2014, Emily Warr has dedicated her legal career to public service and advocacy. Warr has provided legal representation for low-income clients as a public defender, worked as a contract attorney on a large hospital…

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Graduate Profile: Brett Sitts, L'20

Brett Sitts, L'20Active student took on law school with an open mindFor students considering law school, Brett Sitts has this advice: “Keep an open mind and stay true to yourself.”That’s how Sitts, who graduated from the University of Kansas School of Law in May, tackled his time…

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Graduate Profile: TJ Blake, L'20

TJ Blake, L'20Student succeeds with engagement outside the classroomTJ Blake took a tireless approach to law school.From spending late nights preparing for moot court competitions to serving as managing editor for the Kansas Law Review, Blake found success in engaging in activities outside the…

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Graduate Profile: Tara Mollhagen Shepherd, L’20

Tara A. Mollhagen Shepherd, L’20Exemplary student to pursue career in business and tax lawTara A. Mollhagen Shepherd, L’20, plans to use what she learned in the classroom at the University of Kansas School of Law to succeed at a career in business and tax law.“I’m excited to…

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Graduate Profile: Sasha Raab, L’20

Sasha Raab, L'20Nontraditional student balances law school, being a momWhen Sasha Raab sat for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), her daughter Edith was six weeks old. Now, Raab is wrapping up her law school career in the top 10% of her class and Edith is 3 years old.Raab was able to balance law…

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Graduate Profile: Harrison Rosenthal, L’20

Harrison Rosenthal, L'20Dual-degree student pursues law, journalism and well-beingOn the way to earning KU degrees in law and journalism, recent graduate Harrison Rosenthal made well-being a priority.In 2018, he founded the Mindfulness in Law Society of the University of Kansas, a student…

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