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Latest technology draws attention of top China law schoolDean Wan Meng and Associate Dean Russell Leu of Beijing Foreign Studies University School of Law visited Penn State Law recently, exploring ways to increase opportunities for LL.M. students in Beijing.
Penn State Law recognized for public service preparationPenn State Law was named one of the best law schools for preparing students for public service by National Jurist Magazine in December 2011. It is the only law school to make three of the five categories identified by the magazine under the public service heading: government, prosecutor/public defender, and state judicial clerks.
Max Planck Society appoints Professor Ventoruzzo director of new law instituteProfessor Marco Ventoruzzo has been appointed director of the new Max Planck Institute for Procedural and Regulatory Law in Luxembourg. The institute is a joint venture of the Max Planck Society, one of the most prestigious research organizations in the world, and the government of Luxembourg which is investing in growing its research and educational competencies.
Clinic efforts instrumental in passage of new law clarifying USERRAThe efforts of students in Penn State Law’s Appellate Civil Right Clinic proved instrumental in the passage of a new law clarifying the USERRA.
Penn State Law works with Palestinians and others to bring international arbitration skills training to PalestinePenn State Law is one of several organizations sponsoring an intensive ”Teach-In” on International Arbitration in Ramallah on December 7 and 8. International and Palestinian arbitration scholars and experts will conduct sessions on topics ranging from the benefits of international arbitration for the local economy to how to negotiate and draft an international arbitration clause.
Penn State Law saddened by death of Jack Keeney '49The Law School is saddened to announce the death of John C. “Jack” Keeney ’49, who passed away on Saturday, November 19, 2011, at his home in Kensington, Maryland. With the passing of Mr. Keeney, the Law School has lost one of its oldest alumni and most revered public servants in U.S. history.
Dermot GroomeOn March 9, in Geneva, Switzerland, Professor Dermot Groome will address the current 13th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council on "the right to truth" as a recognized human right under international law.
Legal legend to be honored with naming of The John C. Keeney Semester in D.C. ProgramPenn State Law will honor the late John C. “Jack” Keeney '49 by naming the Law School's Semester in Washington Program after him at a luncheon to be held on Tuesday, December 13 at The Ritz-Carlton, 1150 22nd Street, NW, Washington, D.C. Former colleagues, fellow alumni, and members of the D.C. legal community are welcome to attend. Funds raised will support the John C. Keeney Semester in Washington D.C. Program. Penn State Law will remember the late John C. “Jack” Keeney '49 by naming the Law School's Semester in Washington Program after him at a luncheon to be held on Tuesday, December 13 at The Ritz-Carlton, 1150 22nd Street, NW, Washington, D.C. Former colleagues, fellow alumni, and members of the D.C. legal community are welcome to attend. Funds raised will support the John C. Keeney Semester in Washington D.C. Program. Penn State Law will remember the late John C. “Jack” Keeney '49 by naming the Law School's Semester in Washington Program after him at a luncheon to be held on Tuesday, December 13 at The Ritz-Carlton, 1150 22nd Street, NW, Washington, D.C. Former colleagues, fellow alumni, and members of the D.C. legal community are welcome to attend. Funds raised will support the John C. Keeney Semester in Washington D.C. Program.
Branches of government need to work together to maintain effective judiciaryU.S. District Court Judge John E. Jones ’80 called on Penn State Law students to better understand the issues surrounding adequate funding for courts during “Justice Unfunded—Justice Undone?” a panel discussion held at Lewis Katz Hall on November 10. “We’re fortunate that some of the things that have happened elsewhere in the nation have not happened in Pennsylvania yet .... Law students ... are leaders of tomorrow and you need to understand that this is not going to get easier,” he said.
How Do You Do It?During the last ten years, the lives of my family, like so many others affected by the military, have changed in ways that are hard for many non-military people to comprehend.

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