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Top 20 Diversity Leader
Professor Frank Rudy Cooper named to National Jurist’s Leader in Diversity list
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Suffolk Takes Regional Crown
Suffolk Law students head to nationals in New York after winning regionals of National Moot Court Competition
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From Classroom to Election Winner
Stephanie Fattman JD’16, register of the Worcester Probate and Family Court, brings tech-savvy approach
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Honoring Chinese-American Trailblazer
Harry H. Dow lecture series honors alumnus who fought against discrimination as first Chinese-American admitted to Mass. bar
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Rising Star
Housing Discrimination Testing Program's Sherley Rodriguez honored by National Law Journal as a "Boston Rising Star"
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Train Your Brain
Law student Madelyn McCormick on the advantages of studying for exams using high-tech flashcards—developed by a Suffolk Law professor
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Students Win Trademark Decision Against Nautica
IP Clinic pro bono effort allows NautiGirl to hold on to its brand
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Finally Free
Suffolk Law students helped innocent men, in jail for years, regain their freedom as part of New England Innocence Project effort
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Appeals Court Session at Suffolk
The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals hearing oral arguments at Suffolk Law on October 8
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His Life's Work: A Better Workplace
Professor David Yamada honored for his two-decade battle against bullying on the job
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Kid, You're a Star!
Entertainment Law Adjunct Professor Sally Gaglini on her new book, Child Star Survival Guide
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Cuba First
Professor Elizabeth Trujillo part of first delegation of lawyers to Cuba after historic thaw
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Professor Greenbaum: Deflategate Process Not Neutral
Professor Marc Greenbaum on the next round of the Deflategate saga
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On the A-list for Innovators
Incoming Dean Andrew Perlman named to the Fastcase 50—a list of the nation’s “smartest, most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries, and leaders in the law”
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Questioning Quarantine
Nurse Kaci Hickox argues that “the U.S. response to Ebola was guided by politics that played on public fear.” She has written a paper on reforming quarantine law for Suffolk Law’s Journal of Health & Biomedical Law.
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Dreamcatcher
"What would you do to make sure your child could follow her dream?" asks the Globe's Yvonne Abraham in her column about Emily Gillis JD'15
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Margaret McKenna Chosen as Tenth President of Suffolk University
New leader has extensive experience in higher education, philanthropy and social justice
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The Verdict
What will the defense do? Professors Rosanna Cavallaro, Stephanie Roberts Hartung, and Chris Dearborn are in the national media spotlight as experts on the Tsarnaev trial.
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Lawyer of the Month
Professor Sarah Boonin was named Lawyer of the Month by Health Law Advocates (HLA). HLA highlights Boonin’s leadership of the school’s Health Law Clinic and her effort in fighting for access to healthcare.
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It's the Network!
The power of networks! Check out photos from SuffolkConnect, our annual networking reception where students are welcomed into one of the region’s largest and most active alumni communities.