Law Symposium Explores Incarceration Effects
More than 150 people gathered at the University of La Verne College of Law to hear about issues surrounding incarceration during the Law Review Symposium.
More than 150 people gathered at the University of La Verne College of Law to hear about issues surrounding incarceration during the Law Review Symposium.
About 50 students, faculty & area residents gathered for the opening of Incarceration Realities: Walls and Beyond, the College of Law’s spring art exhibit.
This year, more than 80 students and nearly of all of La Verne Law’s faculty participated in Court Observation Week during the week of January 4th.
La Verne Law faculty and staff are deeply committed to the success of the college and its students, and they prove that every day with their dedication to excellence in the classrooms, the library, and the various offices that keep the school running smoothly.
Four College of Law students practice weekly on a case involving a man who got into a playground fight, struck his head on the ground and died days later.
Two La Verne College of Law Board of Visitors members received awards in January at a gala for the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles.
According to the National Law Journal, the University of La Verne College of Law experienced one of the highest increases in enrollment in the country.
The College of Law has steadily increased its enrollment and developed a consistently acceptable bar performance by its graduates.
The Disability Rights Legal Center satellite office at the University of La Verne College of Law seeks to advocate for people with disabilities.
The University of La Verne debate team kicked off its season with a huge victory at the Sunset Cliffs Classic Invitational debate tournament Feb. 13 and 14.