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Penn, Drexel, Jefferson and Local Health Organizations to Address Health-Care Issues and Immigrant Communities
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Liberian Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report Forum at University of Pennsylvania Law School
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Philadelphia Eagles Officials to Talk at Penn Law About the Team’s Environment-Friendly Initiatives
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Penn Law School to Host Visual Legal Advocacy Roundtable
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Online Debate Among Legal Scholars Produces Book
PHILADELPHIA –- The legal-education book, “Criminal Law Conversations,” is now available after an innovative year-long cyberspace debate among the world’s leading criminal-law scholars about modern criminal law. Through an interactive online approach to legal scholarship, hosted on the University of Pennsylvania Web site, authors of top-rated essays defended their ideas against criticism from other law professors. The essays they found most compelling were selected for inclusion in the book.
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Penn Law School to Create Asylum/Human Rights Clinic
PHILADELPHIA -- University of Pennsylvania Law School students will get more opportunities to advocate for human rights and asylum protection with the creation of a new clinical program. The Sheehan Asylum/Human Rights Project is the result of a $1 million gift from the New York City firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom in honor of 1969 Penn Law alum Robert Sheehan.
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Penn's Field Center Hosts "One Child, Many Hands"
PHILADELPHIA — The Field Center for Children’s Policy, Practice and Research at the University of Pennsylvania will host its third biennial conference, “One Child, Many Hands: A Multidisciplinary Conference on Child Welfare,” June 3-5 at Penn’s Wharton School.
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Penn Law Professor William Burke-White Appointed to Policy Position in State Department
William Burke-White, a University of Pennsylvania Law School professor, has been appointed to a position in Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s Office of Foreign Policy Planning. The office serves as the secretary’s internal think tank, providing her with direct and independent policy advice. Burke-White, will advise Clinton on issues involving Russia and international law.
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University of Pennsylvania's Field Center Celebrates Five Years of Making a Difference
PHILADELPHIA — The University of Pennsylvania’s Field Center for Children’s Policy, Practice & Research celebrates its fifth anniversary with a reception on Thursday, April 23, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Please Touch Museum, 4231 Ave. of the Republic in Philadelphia.
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Penn's Field Center Celebrates Five Years