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Articles in National Jurist that relate to International Law

January 2008

-“Disturbing The Peace: ‘It is so ordered’ High Court opens term sets agenda.” by Jon Peter

-“For The Record-Awarded”

-“Consortium for Legal Education: Summer Study 2008-Europe and South America.”

-“The Power of Language: New attorney masters corporate finance transactions by speaking in her native Russian Language.” by Ursula Furi-Perry

-“Justice in the wake of genocide: American legal intern gets a close-up look at impact of Rwandan tragedy.” by Michelle Weyenberg

-“Experience Studying Abroad: Spring, summer or fall- all of theses are a perfect time to take a study abroad trip. Need to know how and where? Check out annual guide to programs and hear as law students recount their amazing experiences.”


February 2008

-“For The Record: International”

-“Front Row Seat to war crimes” by Brianne Draffin

-“Unique opportunities to help: The growth of legal clinics has brought with it specialized programs that allow students to help save the environment, represent women worldwide, and work with veterans, among many others.” by Ursula-Furi Perry

-“Summer Stories- Health Law, alternative dispute resolution and public defense are just some of the specializations that students can pursue this summer. Past students rave about the experience and knowledge they get in such programs. Read about the experiences of three such students, and check out our annual guide to specialty programs” by Brian A. Lee.


September 2008

-“HOT BUTTON- Topic: Immigration” by Jared Velez and Amalia Greenberg Delgado


October 2008

-“Reporting for duty: New Temple Law dean, JoAnne Epps, is inspired by challenge” by Dave Thomas

-“‘We’re going to give it our best shot’- Lawrence Velvel, dean and founder of the Massachusetts School of Law at Andover, lays out plans to prosecute President Bush and other officials for war crimes”, by Michelle Weyenberg and Robert Gluck

-“Specialized success: Whether you study full-time, part-time or flex-time, an LL.M. degree may give you the specialized skills you need to set yourself apart in the eyes of employers and allow you to succeed on the job by honing your skills as an attorney”, by Ursula Furi-Perry, Esq.

-“A human rights activist: recent grad finds her passion working in international human rights law and helping Sudanese students succeed”, by Ursula Furi-Perry, Esq.


November 2008

-“How Beneficial is an American LL.M degree?: Find out how the United States is expanding worldwide and how valuable an American LL.M> degree can be to foreign attorneys”, by Michelle Weyenberg


January 2009

-“Tales form abroad: Program, cost and your own comfort level are just a few things to consider when choosing a study abroad program. Also, hear how five law students spent their time overseas, from Austria to Egypt”, by Michelle Weyenberg


February 2009

-“The motivators: Students at Seattle University School of Law work to save two East African women from further abuse and intimidation”, by Dave Thomas

-“How to choose a Summer Program: Law schools of all sizes offer courses during the summer semester, giving law students a chance to jumpstart their educational career. The benefits can be substantial. But there are also some drawbacks.” by, Karen Dybis

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