KU Law Blog
KU Law Graduates Kickstart Careers with Clerkships
KU Law students have taken advantage of law school resources to find clerkships in federal or state courtsIn recent years, KU Law students have landed clerkships all around the country. In the Class of 2021 alone, 15 of the 98 students secured a state, federal or tribal clerkship post-graduation.A…
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-…
Protecting Human Health, The Environment
Ava Azad, L'14, is pictured in front of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's headquarters. Photo courtesy of Ava Azad.Ava Azad ensures environmental compliance, protection through role at EPAAva Azad’s interest in the environmental field sparked while she was in high school. After…
Six Law Students Land Circuit Court Clerkships
KU Law’s curriculum equips law students with the legal knowledge and practice-ready skills needed to succeed. In the past five years, six KU Law students have been selected to clerk at a U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. A circuit clerkship is a prestigious and challenging post-graduate…
Navigating Energy
Luis Gomar counsels clients on international energyInternational energy attorney Luis Gomar, L’05, is passionate about international work with Latin America because that’s where he is from originally. Gomar was born and raised in Mexico City.“When Mexico started opening up…
From Small Town to International Trade
Devin S. Sikes excels at representing clients in complex international trade casesDevin S. Sikes, L’08, is one of the few people in the world who has clerked on both the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC).He clerked for the Hon…
KU Law Announces Changes in Leadership
The start of the 2019–20 academic year brings several administrative and staff changes at the University of Kansas School of Law.“KU Law is fortunate to have such talented and experienced leaders,” said Stephen Mazza, dean and professor of law. “I am confident these…
6th Semester in D.C. Program Boosted My Legal Career
I arrived at KU Law on the first day of classes with laser-like focus on being a health law attorney. I had no clue, however, that the 6th Semester in D.C. program would end up being the perfect way to find my start in this type of work and, more importantly, to feel firm in my self-confidence…
Arturo Thompson Wins Service Excellence Award
In reporting law school employment outcomes, clarity is critical.Assistant Dean for Career Services Arturo Thompson, L'06, recently received a professional service award for his work on a national advisory board that helps give that clarity.The National Association for Law Placement, or NALP,…
From Active Duty to KU Law
Army veterans graduate from West Point together, end up at same law school 35 years laterEric McMillin and John Schoen were both commissioned by the United States Military Academy — also known as West Point — as Army second lieutenants on May 26, 1982. Now, 35 years later, they…