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Summer 2008 archived news and announcements

Peter Wright speaks on NHPR radio about mortgage rescue swindle schemes

Hear it now.

Student Co-Authors Intellectual Property Today Article

Robert Tarcu, a summer associate at IP firm Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt in Alexandria, VA, shares a byline on an article in this month's Intellectual Property Today.

Professor Kimberly Kirkland to Present at Legal Ethics Conference in Australia

Professor Kimberly Kirkland will present a paper to legal ethicists from around the world at the Third International Legal Ethics Conference in Queensland, Australia, tomorrow, July 16.

Wood Scholarship Recipients Named

Pierce Law recently awarded the Douglas J. Wood Chairman's Scholarship for academic excellence to fourteen JD students.

Professor Reddix-Smalls to Present at NAACP National Convention

Professor Brenda Reddix-Smalls will present information about the Supreme Court's recent voter identification rulings at the NAACP National Convention next week.

Legal Writing Faculty Feature of National Conference

Members of the Legal Writing faculty will introduce leading professors to Pierce Law's newly redesigned curriculum at the national conference of the Legal Writing Institute.

Justice James Duggan Appointed to ABA Committee

Justice James E. Duggan, a Pierce Law professor until his induction onto the New Hampshire Supreme Court in 2001, has been appointed to the American Bar Association's Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent Defendants.

Prof. Buzz Scherr Featured on Sunday's "Political Chowder"

In celebration of our nation's birth, Professor Buzz Scherr will join Arnie Arnesen and guests for a discussion of the Constitution on "Political Chowder."

Lisa Bonenfant Joins Pierce Law Library Staff

Lisa L. Bonenfant has joined the Pierce Law Library staff as part-time Collections Assistant and government documents processor. Prior to joining Pierce Law, she worked for law firms in New York, Chicago and Florida.

Pierce Law's Innovative Daniel Webster Scholar program highlighted in the Chronicle of Higher Education

The Chronicle reports on our rigorous Daniel Webster Scholar Honors Program.

New Exhibit Features NH Printmaker

20-year retrospective of Judith Heller-Cassell's work draws on her early years spent in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Pierce Law Alumna Is Maryland's First African American Woman Elected to Congress

Donna Edwards, class of '89, has been elected Maryland's first African American Congresswoman in a special election.

Pierce Law names Barbara Wilson Associate Director of Communications

In her new role managing media and public relations for the law school, Wilson is the law school's primary contact for the media and is handling the school's national, regional and local outreach.

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