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Penn State Law students at Judicial Clerkship ProgramPenn State Law students attend Judicial Clerkship ProgramSecond-year law students Emilee Kula and Daijah Blackburn represented Penn State Law in University Park at the 23rd Annual Judicial Clerkship Program held at the American Bar Association (ABA) midyear meeting in New Orleans on February 2-4.
Zachary Brecheisen Penn State Law selects alum as 2023 commencement speaker Zachary R. Brecheisen has been selected as the keynote speaker at the Penn State Law in University Park Class of 2023 Commencement.
Shoba Sivaprasad WadhiaPenn State Law professor to be appointed to Homeland Security positionShoba Sivaprasad Wadhia, associate dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Samuel Weiss Faculty Scholar, clinical professor of law, and director of the Center for Immigrants' Rights Clinic at Penn State Law in University Park, will be appointed to the position of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Officer (CRCL) in the Department of Homeland Security.
National Security Law Society teamPenn State Law team advances in International Humanitarian Law CompetitionThe National Security Law Society (NSLS) at Penn State Law in University Park established a team to participate in the 2023 Clara Barton International Humanitarian Law Competition, and took second place in the writing competition in March 2023.
Penn State Law Civil Rights Appellate ClinicPenn State Law Civil Rights Appellate Clinic Files Seventh Circuit Amicus BriefOn February 1, 2023, the Penn State Law in University Park Civil Rights Appellate Clinic, representing the National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA) and the National Employment Law Project (NELP), filed an amicus brief with the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in an employment discrimination case.

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