Baylor, Liberty, and Regent Universities’ schools of law shared tips and tricks for applying to law school and addressed the unique benefits of attending a Christian law school at a Career Services event on Monday. Briana Dame, Jenny Branson, and Rodney Chrisman sat on the panel representing Regent, Baylor, and Liberty respectively. The informational meeting...
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Former Alito clerk advises students
When Paul Ray woke up one morning and decided to be a lawyer, he had no idea he would one day clerk for an associate Supreme Court justice and serve in former President Donald Trump’s administration. “I didn’t start thinking about law school before my senior year. I was going to teach English and...
Judge Silberman is a relief in a woke world
Many professions have fallen prey to the seductive influences of wokeism over time, but thanks to Judge Laurence Silberman, the legal profession could be the exception. Silberman, Senior Judge on the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, urged his colleagues to consider denying clerkships to students who cannot handle the First Amendment, after around...
Hillsdale alumni clerk for Supreme Court justices
Manuel Valle ’11 will become Hillsdale’s seventh graduate in the past eight years to clerk for a Supreme Court justice. During the October 2021 term, Valle will clerk for Justice Clarence Thomas. Professor of Philosophy and Religion Nathan Schlueter, who is also the faculty adviser for the college’s Federalist Society, said Valle will be the...
Career Services to host trip to University of Michigan law school
Career Services will be hosting a tour for interested underclassmen to the University of Michigan’s law school Friday, Jan. 25. Ken Koopmans, executive director of Career Services, who will be leading the trip, said the day-long event will expose students to both the application process and the academic experience of a top 10 law school....