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  • Faculty members discuss SCOTUS ruling on DACA

    Howard F. Chang, Earle Hepburn Professor of Law, and Sarah Paoletti, Practice Professor of Law and director, Transnational Legal Clinic, discuss the ruling on DACA, calling the original decision to terminate DACA was “arbitrary and capricious,” and that prior case law does not prevent the executive branch from exercising its prosecutorial discretion to shield unauthorized immigrants from removal.

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  • Grace Cho and Raymond Magsaysay selected for the Don H. Liu Scholars Program

    The two are are members of the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School’s Asian Pacific American Law Students Association. They will each receive a scholarship of $15,000 as well as mentorship and assistance with their career development.

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  • Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic compiles FAQ page for small businesses and entrepreneurs dealing with COVID-19 crisis

    Penn Law’s Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic is aiming to fill that gap with a carefully crafted series of frequently asked questions and answers that matter most to small business owners and entrepreneurs during the pandemic.

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  • New ‘Thriving in the Law’ course equips young lawyers with tools to increase fulfillment in the profession

    The new course, designed and taught by Law School Associate Dean John F. Hollway explores the tools and strategies necessary to equip lawyers to handle the social and emotional aspects of lawyering.

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  • Law students partner with Thomson Reuters to lead seminal research on male allyship and the future of work

    Led by Associate Dean of International Affairs Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Penn Law has partnered with Thomson Reuters to conduct a first of its kind study examining the relationship between emerging male leaders and their relationships with the women with whom they work across legal and business sectors. 

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  • Penn Law student co-creates CARES Act online calculator to determine coronavirus stimulus bill eligibility

    Peter Neal and Naomi Biden have waded through the 335-page CARES Act and devised an online quiz that calculates eligibility for federal relief under the coronavirus stimulus bill’s provisions. 

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  • First virtual U.S. Army War College crisis negotiation exercise held through Penn Law

    The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School’s International Strategic Crisis Negotiation Exercise (ISCNE) in partnership with the U.S. Army War College’s Center for Strategic Leadership (CSL) moved forward as planned—virtually—with participants scattered across the country and world, including Pennsylvania, Maine, Wyoming, Virginia, and China. According to Lt. Col. Steven Hildebrand of the U.S.

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  • Q&A with Penn Law’s Reed Shuldiner on Notice 2020-18 delaying federal income tax returns and payments

    Federal income tax law expert and Alvin L. Snowiss Professor of Law Reed Shuldiner parses out the language of the notice to provide a clear statement of the announced changes to tax filing and payment rules.

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  • Law School study identifies challenges women leaders face in law and business

    At Penn Law, under the leadership of Associate Dean Rangita de Silva de Alwis, students have taken up the mantle of identifying the barriers, boundaries, and biases that women face in the legal and business worlds for a new study.

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  • Arguments for U.S. Third Circuit appeal on immigration case originated at Penn Law

    Professor Tobias Barrington Wolff, Attorney Amy Maldonado, and Adam Garnick played a crucial role in the Third Circuit’s recent decision that federal district courts have subject matter jurisdiction in immigration cases involving “Migrant Protection Protocols,” which send immigrant detainees t

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