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Thomas Jefferson School of Law Assistant Director of Student Services Angela Bayne, Director of Student Services Lisa Ferreira and TJSL alumna Diane Alkais ’08, Director of Student Services at...
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has selected Thomas Jefferson School of Law to participate in its Patent Law School Clinic Certification Pilot Program, making TJSL the only...
Thomas Jefferson School of Law Professor Steve Semeraro has won the first ever Journal of Legal Education Fiction Contest (JLE), sponsored by Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles and judged by...
“As long as you have a robe, you’re all set no matter where you are,” said Superior Court Commissioner Kelly Doblado, who was holding court on a handball court at Stand Down 2012 on July 13. “...
Thomas Jefferson School of Law Faculty Fellow Beth Caldwell has been honored as a recipient of a 2012 Soros Justice Fellowship from Open Society Foundations, headquartered in New York.
Two experienced San Diego attorneys are joining the staff of Thomas Jefferson School of Law in key positions involving the school’s law clinic and new solo practice programs. Dean Rudy Hasl has...
Professor Julie Greenberg, who is an internationally respected scholar and expert on issues involving sex and gender identity, has posted a blog on the website of the NYU Press, publisher of her...
Professor Susan Bisom-Rapp spent Independence Day in Philadelphia, where she attended the International Labour and Employment Relations Association’s World Congress, which ran from July 2nd – 5th...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s 5-4 ruling on June 28 that largely upholds the Affordable Care Act of 2010 has TJSL professors expressing their views as they analyze the majority and dissenting opinions...
Professor Kenneth Vandevelde is speaking at a one-day conference at Oxford University June 28, addressing the question whether international economic law impairs the ability of governments to...