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“This is one of my favorite events of the year,” said Dean Rudy Hasl, as he welcomed everyone to the Honors Ceremony on March 7. “It is our opportunity to congratulate each of you for your work...
Professor Susan Bisom-Rapp announced the publication on March 14th of the Second Edition of The Global Workplace – International and Comparative Employment Law: Cases and Materials. ...
The 7th International Contracts Conference at TJSL was a great success! The conference, which ran Friday and Saturday, March 2 & 3, drew more than 60 contracts law professors and attorneys...
Kasey Paquette didn’t expect a free, relaxing massage when she came to law school and got ready to take her mid-term exams.
But that’s what she and other TJSL students got on March 1 at “Mid-...
By Patrick Meyer
Several members and alumni of Thomas Jefferson School of Law attended the grand reopening of the newly remodeled downtown San Diego County Public Law Library main...
Thomas Jefferson School of Law will host the 2012 Bricks and Bytes Conference, which is a law school facilities conference presented by the American Bar Association. Bricks and Bytes will...
Lacy J Lodes ’08 has a passion for IP (Intellectual Property for those new to law school). For her first job after admission to the California bar, Lodes traveled the globe representing a...
Professor Luz Herrera and two TJSL students appeared at the East Village Association’s Business Breakfast on February 22 to help spread the word about the law school’s new Small Business Law...
TJSL's Lobby was all abustle with students dressed in their best at the Public Interest Career Fair coordinated by the Public Interest Law Foundation (PILF) on Thursday, February 16 . Several...