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Monthly Archives: January 2020
UB Law Prof. Gilda Daniels’ Book, ‘Uncounted: The Crisis of Voter Suppression in America,’ Enjoys Positive Debut
Ms. magazine calls it “required reading … the definitive book on fighting against voter suppression and the erosion of our democracy.” Library Journal says, “[T]his work sounds an alarm for any and all readers interested in reversing the damage and … Continue reading
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Tagged democracy, electoral integrity, voter suppression, voting rights
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PreLaw Magazine Names UB School of Law Tops for African Americans and Students Interested in Public Service Law
The Winter 2020 issue of preLaw magazine, available Jan. 29, recognizes UB School of Law as a top school for diversity, as well as a top school for placing graduates in public service jobs. Specifically, the magazine named UB Law … Continue reading
New Shannonhouse Honor Society Inductees Are Honored at Jan. 23 UB Law School Ceremony
Sixteen evening students were inducted Jan. 23 into the Royal Graham Shannonhouse III Honor Society, which recognizes UB School of Law students who have distinguished themselves academically after completing 32 credits. The minimum grade-point average for induction is 3.15. Students … Continue reading
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Tagged academic excellence, Shannonhouse Society
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‘Broken Trust’ Filmmaker and Former Gymnast Visit UB School of Law to Screen Film and Discuss Abuse of Amateur Athletes
Over the past few years, the news media has reported numerous stories of coaches who preyed upon young athletes. The film “Broken Trust: Ending Athlete Abuse,” to be shown at UB School of Law on Thursday, Feb. 6, gives voice … Continue reading
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Tagged #metoo, athlete abuse, college sports, sports law
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Legal Technology Audits and Training Now Available for UB School of Law Students and Staff
Using office technology in an efficient way is useful and, in some cases, vital to success as a new practicing attorney. In support of UB School of Law’s ongoing efforts to make sure every graduate is practice-ready, we are giving … Continue reading
Free Menstrual Products Are Now Offered in UB School of Law Restrooms
In response to a request from law student advocates, free menstrual products are now available in the gender-neutral bathrooms on the Angelos Law Center’s first floor and in the women’s bathrooms on 0, 2, 5, 8, 10 and 12. This … Continue reading