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Choosing UNH Franklin Pierce: Three Questions with 2L Jacob Rocchi

Friday, March 25, 2022
Deciding on where to attend law school can be one of the most daunting decisions of an aspiring attorney’s life. With so many options out there, it’s difficult to determine what makes a law school not just the best choice, but the right choice for you. Read More

UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law Partners with Council on Legal Education Opportunity

Thursday, March 17, 2022
New partnership supports minority and low-income students in attending law school Read More
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Meet Ian Courts

Thursday, March 10, 2022
Philadelphia prosecutor is benefiting from the flexibility of the International Criminal Law & Justice Program. Read More

UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law Partners with Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities

Wednesday, March 2, 2022
New partnership supports Hispanic higher education success. Read More
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Law School Summer Employment Tips

Friday, February 25, 2022
Summer jobs and internships offer the best chance for law students to gain real-world experience, according to Neil Sirota, interim assistant dean for career services. In a conversation with A.J. Kierstead on Inside Law Admissions, a special series of UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law’s The Legal Impact podcast, Sirota offered tips and advice on how to wade through the process of finding employment during school breaks. Read More
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The Legal Impact: UNH Sports Law Review

Wednesday, February 23, 2022
3L Dylan Harriger, Founding Editor-in-Chief for the UNH Sports Law Review, discusses the role of law journals, the breadth of subjects covered under sports law, and his plans for this new law review. Read More
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UNH Sports Law Review Journal Launches Inaugural Issue

Friday, February 18, 2022
As a 2L, Dylan Harriger, J.D. Candidate ’22, co-founded the Student Sports Law Network with fellow law students from Florida State, Loyola, and the University of Florida. Now, as a 3L, Harriger is at it again. This time, he’s about to launch the inaugural issue of the UNH Sports Law Review. Read More
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2Ls Zosia Busé and Coda Campbell Appointed Fellows to Legal Education Police Practices Consortium (LEPPC)

Friday, February 11, 2022
2Ls Zosia Busé and Coda Campbell were selected to help the LEPPC, a criminal justice arm of the American Bar Association, “examine and address legal issues in policing and public safety, including conduct, oversight, and the evolving nature of police work.” Both Busé and Campbell will conduct their fellowships with the Portsmouth, New Hampshire Police Department. Read More
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Megan Carpenter Reappointed as Dean of UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law After Record-Breaking First Term

Monday, February 7, 2022
Law school has increased enrollment, diversity, alumni giving, and class strength. Read More
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Professor John Greabe Supports Repeal of “Divisive-Concepts” Law in Editorial

Friday, February 4, 2022
In an editorial published by the New Hampshire Bulletin on January 20 and the New Hampshire Union Leader on January 25, UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law Professor John Greabe wrote about the controversial “divisive-concepts” law enacted in 2021 by the N.H. State Legislature. Greabe also recently testified in support of the law’s repeal. Read More