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  • Reflecting on Progress: Short Stories from UB Law's Summer Fellowships
    9/21/21
    Learning through personal experience and hands-on application is an invaluable part of growth for any vocation and the same rings true for the world of law. Thanks to the support of generous donors, the School of Law was able to place more than 60 law students in 2021 summer fellowship programs to help further their education and experience.
  • AccessiBULL Justice: Spotlighting UB Law’s Podcast Series
    8/31/21
    For four decades and counting, the University at Buffalo School of Law’s student attorneys and faculty in the clinics have provided access to legal justice for people and organizations who need help. In an extension of that goal, the AccessiBULL Justice podcast was born!
  • Mental Health Services for Law Students
    8/18/21
    Law school will be one of the most rewarding experiences in your educational journey and is the stepping stone to a meaningful career. But even at the best of times, law school can be demanding and stressful. When you add in unplanned personal events, family issues, and a global pandemic, law school can be an emotional roller coaster.
  • Where Are They Now? Following Up with 3 Recent UB Law Graduates
    7/29/21
    What comes after law school graduation? You’ve gone to the classes, made friends and future colleagues, participated in student groups and organizations, completed final exams and then finally passed the bar. Your law career is about to begin, but where will you go? You could work at a large firm, start a private practice, give back at a not for profit, serve as in-house counsel for a corporation…the options are seemingly endless.
  • Juneteenth and Celebrating Black Students at UB Law
    6/28/21
    The Civil Rights Movement is well known throughout not only the United States, but the world at large. Figures like Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Fannie Lou Hamer—these names are synonymous with the movement of the 50s and 60s. So, why isn’t Juneteenth as widely known?
  • Celebrating OUTLaw and Gay Pride at UB Law
    6/3/21
    The LGBTQ community and its progressive allies have been fighting for equality, equity and justice for more than 50 years. Ever since the confrontation between police and gay patrons of the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village in 1969, the Pride movement of LGBTQ people to demand fair treatment in society has grown bit by bit to become a global campaign across countries, cultures and creeds.
  • From Our Alumni: Tips from a Non-Traditional Law Student
    5/26/21
    Law School is a daunting challenge all by itself, but the thought of attempting to take it on as a non-traditional student and a mother of two was especially frightening. Should I try? Or, like many others, should I run for the hills accepting less than I wanted or quite honestly deserved? I chose to push forward, beating back doubts and overcoming obstacles. Nothing has been more satisfying!
  • Protecting Victims of Domestic Violence
    5/14/21
    The Family Violence and Women’s Rights Clinic (FVWRC) was founded to fight for the justice and safety of victims of intimate partner violence. Their work spans nearly three decades and continues to fill the gap to ensure victims of violence are properly represented and cared for across the legal spectrum.
  • Discover the Buffalo Public Interest Law Program
    4/29/21
    When the Buffalo Public Interest Law Program was founded in 1979, the inaugural members wanted to use BPILP—as it’s affectionately known—as a way to encourage law students to bring equal access to those in need of legal help. Now, more than 40 years later, BPILP is still achieving that goal through funding fellowships and connecting students with valuable placement opportunities.
  • Moot Courts and More: Discover UB’s Advocacy Institute and Concentration
    4/15/21
    Are you a gifted orator? Do you gravitate towards the courtroom? Is your legal passion rooted in advocating for others? Then perhaps the University at Buffalo School of Law’s Advocacy Concentration is the perfect next step in your legal journey. In this post we’ll cover UB’s detailed resources to help students on the path to becoming effective litigators, by touching on the Advocacy Institute, the concentration itself, as well as other advocacy resources and events like moot courts, mock trials and more.

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