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

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Practice Makes Perfect

Photo by Ashley GolledgeI elected to start my law school career in the Summer Start program, where I completed 8 hours of coursework by taking Contracts and Criminal Law during the summer. Like many beginner law students, I did not know what to expect from law school and the “fear of the…

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Remote Learning and Stress Management Tips

The past week has brought an abrupt shift to online instruction at law schools across the country. To help students at the University of Kansas School of Law navigate the transition to remote learning and manage stress in uncertain times, Professor Betsy Six and Assistant Dean Leah Terranova have…

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Summer Start or Summer Camp?

Photo by Ashley GolledgeDaily, things in the world and at the University of Kansas School of Law are changing. With frequently updating and changing news and innovative ways of learning being cultivated by our professors in this time of uncertainty, there is one consistency, the friendship and bond…

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Annual Barrister's Ball Event is a Beloved Law School Tradition

Law students Anna Meyer, Cori Moffett and Becca Henderson pose for a photo at Barrister's Ball in 2019. Barrister's Ball is often nicknamed as "Law Prom." Photo courtesy of Becca Henderson.I’ve been wrong many times in my life and in law school (emphasis added). My…

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New Fund Supports Students When They Need a Hand

An unforeseen financial emergency or catastrophic event can have lasting effects on a student’s education. In an effort to make sure such a situation doesn’t prevent a student from continuing on to graduation, the University of Kansas School of Law has established the Student Emergency…

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Expect the Unexpected

Photo by Ashley GolledgeBeing the first in my family to attend law school, I did not know what to expect and began law school feeling guarded. I prepared myself to face a fiercely competitive and harsh environment full of people waiting to see me fail. I thought the experience would be isolating.…

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Gaining Unique Legal Perspective Through Tribal Judicial Support Clinic

Photo courtesy of Aidan GraybillParticipating in the Tribal Judicial Support Clinic provided me with a unique perspective on tribal law practice. During my time in the clinic, I conducted research to be used for consideration in larger governmental projects by a tribal attorney. The majority of the…

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Advice: Think of Law School like a Full-Time Job

Photo by Ashley GolledgeLaw school can seem overwhelming when balancing reading, homework and exams. Time is an incredibly valuable resource in law school and finding a balance between school, sleep and a social life can be difficult. The good news is, it is possible to find a balance between all…

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How to Succeed as a Parent in Law School

Photo by Ashley GolledgeLaw school is a big adjustment for anyone. But for those of us with kids at home, it can be a complete shock to the system! Good news… the initial shock dissipates fairly quickly. Not only is law school doable for us parents, but it is a place where we can dream,…

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DDLC: Spring Preview

A new semester in Green Hall means new diversity and inclusion initiatives from the Dean’s Diversity Leadership Council (DDLC) and the Faculty and Staff Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Committee. The DDLC started the semester with a lunch program where U.S. Attorney for the…

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