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By Maysa Eissa, Esq. Associate Director of Career Services and Adjunct Professor
Susan Quassani (3L) was selected to serve as a participant in the 2013 American Bar Association’s...
TJSL wasn’t really saying farewell to Dean Rudy Hasl at his tribute on April 18 – but 'thank you' for a job incredibly well done - as he steps down after eight years at the helm of the law school...
Richard Hasen, Chancellor's Professor of Law and Political Science at UC Irvine School of Law, discussed his recent book, The Voting Wars in a special presentation April 15 at TJSL....
On Saturday, April 13 (The 270th Birthday of Thomas Jefferson), Thomas Jefferson Law Review hosted their annual banquet at the W Hotel in downtown San Diego. Outgoing and incoming...
TJSL student Samantha Morales (2L) has been accepted for an eight-week summer internship at the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. beginning on June 10. She will be assigned to...
Many lawyers could tell you that their cultural or ethnic background has been a challenge for them in some way when getting established and thriving in the legal profession.
Professor Bill Slomanson, along with TJSL alumni Christie Edwards ’07 and Chris Bidwell ’92, assumed leadership roles at last week’s American Society of International Law (ASIL) Annual Meeting in...
TJSL Adjunct Professor and Alumna Marquetta Brown ’11 is one of more than 3,000 AT&T employees nationwide listed in the March 13, 2013, print edition of USA Today to receive a 2012 President's...
Amy Louttit (3L) is an advocate and a tireless activist for the rights of homeless and unaccompanied youth. She is the Youth Director of the San Diego Task Force on Unaccompanied Youth.