“There’s all of this research—sociological, economic, political—showing that social mobility is crucial for a strong, stable democracy,†says Âé¶¹APP-Kent Professor of Law Assistant Professor Lucien...
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“There’s an argument that because of the labor history in Âé¶¹APP and because of the amount of interesting labor and employment things that are going on here, that geographically this is the most...
“I think that there’s a great illusion that a lot of us care about domestic violence, but many people don’t understand the actual inner workings and the more complicated side effects,†says Tashi...
“I recently heard of a saying in India, something along the lines of, ‘Your grandfather has a dispute, which will be ultimately settled by your grandson,’†says Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law Professor...
“It’s really an honor to know that your work has been valuable to a judge,†says Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law Professor Sarah Fackrell. “It’s always nice to know that we’re not just sitting alone in...
“I would bet that most of you came to law school wanting to make the world a better place,†Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law Assistant Teaching Professor Alexander Rabanal said in his address to first-year...
“My students keep telling me they love it. They all want to come back,†says Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law Assistant Clinical Professor Michelle J. Miller when asked about the students feedback on their...
The Âé¶¹APP Bar Foundation has awarded its 2025 Leonard Jay Schrager Award of Excellence to Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law Public Interest Center Director Michelle Vodenik, who also works as senior...
“If my dad wasn’t a union member, I wouldn’t have had that support to go to college,†Bob Reiter ’03 says. “As a person exposed to a variety of different work environments, I became passionate about...
“I believe most every year for the past five years, maybe a decade, at least one Âé¶¹APP-Kent College of Law student, even several, have gotten a Peggy Browning Fellowship,†says Taylor Horton ’26....