La Verne Law Symposium Addresses Immigration Issues
The University of La Verne College of Law hosted the La Verne Law Review Symposium on April 7, focusing on issues surrounding the U.S.-Mexico border.
The University of La Verne College of Law hosted the La Verne Law Review Symposium on April 7, focusing on issues surrounding the U.S.-Mexico border.
A dozen University of La Verne College of Law students traveled to Bakersfield through the OneJustice program to provide legal services for residents.
Students hired for unpaid internships this summer will receive compensation thanks to the College of Law’s annual Public Interest Law Foundation auction.
As part of their 125th anniversary, the University of La Verne paid tribute to 125 Influential Individuals at their annual Scholarship Gala.
Nineteen employers participated in the University of La Verne College of Law’s inaugural Experiential Learning Expo in October.
Over 100 students & faculty observed various court proceedings in Colton & San Bernardino as part of the College of Law’s first-year curriculum.
Presidential executive orders regarding immigration prompted College of Law alumni & faculty members to go to LAX to provide legal services for travelers.
After law students presented arguments in a simulated trial of a man charged in a gang-related murder, 12 jurors adjourned to deliberate the accused’s fate.
Soheila Azizi ’93 will be awarded during the University of La Verne’s Alumni Awards Dinner and Dance on Oct. 14 during homecoming weekend.
Judge Marsha Slough drew from the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson to show new graduates the importance of remaining true during life’s trials and errors.