Lauren McChesney, ’13, and Sarah Paulsworth, ’13, pictured here, study extensively and travel far for their Boren Fellowships. Read the full story here.
Pitt international law students get a behind-the-scenes look at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda during a trip led by Assistant Professor Charles C. Jalloh. Read full story here.
A nationally recognized scholar on gender discrimination, Pitt Law Professor Deborah Brake writes the book on Title IX and the women’s sports revolution. Read full story here.
Pitt Law Students David Mulock (left) and Christopher Manzi took home the $3,000 top prize in the annual Great Case ethics competition. Read the full story here.
Pitt Law Dean William Carter Jr. (seated left) with Janet Bell (seated right) declared a portion of the school’s library the Derrick A. Bell Constitutional Law Commons. Read the full story here.
Pitt Law Professor Pat Chew examines tough questions dealing with values, behaviors, and equity across cultures, gender, and race. Read full story here.
2L Pitt Law students Amanda Bundick, Megan Walker, and Brandon Gatto (pictured left to right here) have been awarded prestigious Peggy Browning Fellowships for 2012. Read the full story here.