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Karl Fisher, a 2020 graduate of the University of Maine School of Law, will publish “Changing Mandatory Arbitration to Optional Arbitration: A Better Business Decision,” in the Creighton Law Review. His article will be included in the Law Review’s Volume… Read More… about Karl Fisher ’20 to publish article in the Creighton Law Review
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The University of Maine School of Law invites recent graduates who are employed in law-related public interest careers to apply for the Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP). The LRAP Program is made possible by an endowment fund established by generous… Read More… about Applications now open for Maine Law’s Loan Repayment Assistance Program
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The Center for Law + Innovation at the University of Maine School of Law will host its annual summer institute in privacy and information security law from May 24 – June 11, 2021. The twelfth annual event, which features courses… Read More… about Twelfth annual Information Privacy Summer Institute to be held virtually May 24 – June 11, 2021
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Professor Jessica Feinberg’s latest article, “After Marriage Equality: Dual Fatherhood for Married Male Same-Sex Couples,” has been published in the UC Davis Law Review. The article examines the challenges in establishing parentage faced by married male same-sex couples who conceive… Read More… about Professor Feinberg’s article on dual fatherhood for married male same-sex couples published
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The University of Maine School of Law is pleased to announce the law students who have been selected as Rural Law Fellows for this summer. In 2017, Maine Law launched the Rural Lawyer Project in response to the access to… Read More… about Maine Law announces Rural Law Fellows for summer 2021
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Bobby Monks and Bonnie Porta’s $1 million gift to the University of Maine Graduate & Professional Center pushes fundraising into final phase to match initial $7.5 million Harold Alfond Foundation challenge grant A $1 million USDA distance learning and telemedicine… Read More… about Maine Center announces Million in gifts and grants
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Lawdragon recently announced its inaugural list of 500 Leading U.S. Environmental & Energy Lawyers, and Maine Law Professor Jeff Thaler was selected as one of only two Maine lawyers. The honorees were selected through submissions, journalistic research, and editorial vetting… Read More… about Professor Thaler named as one of Lawdragon’s 500 Leading U.S. Environmental & Energy Lawyers for 2021
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Today, President Biden has ordered U.S. flags to be lowered to half-staff in respect for victims of recent anti-Asian violence, murders, and hatred. We have all seen the recent racist acts of violence and harassment against Asian American communities across… Read More… about Public Statement of the University of Maine School of Law on the Atlanta Murders
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The University of Maine School of Law will host its third public forum designed to examine the racism in our laws and institutions, and to discuss specific policies and practices that could be implemented to facilitate change through law. On… Read More… about Maine Law to host third forum in its series on Racial Injustice on April 1, 2021
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The Harold Alfond Foundation commitment is bringing people together to bring transformative change to the University of Maine System and shape Maine’s future. The Harold Alfond Foundation’s historic investment in Maine and its people (External PDF) includes a $240 million commitment… Read More… about UMS TRANSFORMS










