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Recent News About University of Pennsylvania Law School
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Financial Planning Series: Loan Repayment Strategies on March 1, 2023
Financial Planning Series: Loan Repayment Strategies on March 1, 2023.
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The Regulatory Review Information Session on March 1, 2023
The Regulatory Review Information Session on March 1, 2023.
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Welcome Back Breakfast on January 9, 2023
Welcome Back Breakfast on January 9, 2023.
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Spring Law Classes Begin on January 9, 2023
Spring Law Classes Begin on January 9, 2023.
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Master in Law Skills Session with Professor Simon on June 7
Master in Law Skills Session with Professor Simon on June 7
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VIRTUAL: Philadelphia Bar Association Public Interest Lunchtime Panel Series: Criminal Law and Prisoner’s Rights/Sentencing on July 7
VIRTUAL: Philadelphia Bar Association Public Interest Lunchtime Panel Series: Criminal Law and Prisoner’s Rights/Sentencing on July 7
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Session 5: Professionalism in Practice Series with Kendra Brodin on June 27
Session 5: Professionalism in Practice Series with Kendra Brodin on June 27
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School Wide Flexible Work Options Meeting on June 28
School Wide Flexible Work Options Meeting on June 28
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Master in Law Skills Session with Professor Simon on June 14
Master in Law Skills Session with Professor Simon on June 14
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Penn Carey Law Staff Summer Book Give and Take!
Penn Carey Law Staff Summer Book Give and Take!
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Pathbreaking Corporate & Securities Scholarship
Corporate Practice Commentator recently named the Top 10 Corporate and Securities Articles of 2021, and two articles co-authored by University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School professors made the list.
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Recognizing Teaching Excellence
Six members of the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School faculty have received teaching awards for the 2021–22 academic year.
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Diversity Scholarship Info Session on May 12
Diversity Scholarship Info Session on May 12
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Antitrust by Algorithm
In the Stanford Computational Antitrust Journal, Prof. Coglianese and Alicia Lai L’21 explore machine-learning algorithms’ potential role in antitrust regulation.
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Child Welfare System Myths
“No, most children in foster care haven’t been rescued from abuse,” writes Prof. Roberts in The Washington Post.
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The Penn Federalist Society and CTIC Present: Private Censorship - Social Media and the Universities
The Penn Federalist Society and CTIC Present: Private Censorship - Social Media and the Universities
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Administrative Law’s Racial Blind Spot on April 5
Administrative Law’s Racial Blind Spot on April 5
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Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo Welcomes Bureau of Industry and Security Assistant Secretaries Kendler and Axelrod
Today, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo welcomed President Biden’s nominees to serve as Assistant Secretaries of Commerce at the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), Thea D. Rozman Kendler and Matthew S. Axelrod, following their unanimous confirmations by the United States Senate.
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Crypto and the Climate Crisis on April 4
Crypto and the Climate Crisis on April 4
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Prof. Tobias Wolff explains the Florida ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill and a Texas directive on transgender children
Wolff is the Jefferson B. Fordham Professor of Law and Deputy Dean for Equity and Inclusion at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School.