Western New England University School of Law, Springfield, MA Videos

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On Wednesdays, we wear ✨PINK✨

For Breast Cancer and Domestic Violence Awareness Month the Womens Law Association got WNE Law to support the OT program in spreading awareness. We wore pink on Wednesday (for obvious reasons) and purple on Thursday!💓💜

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On Wednesdays, we wear ✨PINK✨ For Breast Cancer and Domestic Violence Awareness Month the Womens Law Association got WNE Law to support the OT program in spreading awareness. We wore pink on Wednesday (for obvious reasons) and purple on Thursday!💓💜

One of the nation's top young lawyers, Mark Borenstein, has been elected Partner at Bowditch & Dewey, LLP. Borenstein graduated from WNE School of Law in 2014 and went on to pursue a career in real estate law. Borenstein has been named to the Best Lawers in America: Ones to Watch. Congrats, Mark! #wne #wneu #wnelaw #wneulaw #wnealumni #wneualumni #lawschool #realestate #worcester #springfield

Past, Present, & Moving Forward: 50th Anniversary of Title IX
The Western New England University Law Review 2022 Symposium will explore the 50th Anniversary of Title IX. This symposium aims to begin a larger conversation about Title IX including its successes, faults, and how it should advance. By bringing together experts of varying backgrounds and disciplines, we desire to unpack Title IX and its 50 years in the making. We wish to analyze and discuss the impacts of Title IX on our everyday lives and how we can continue to expand Title IX in the years ahead. Thus, we are hosting this symposium to build knowledge and create an informed, respectful, and vigorous discussion about the inclusions, exclusions, and headways of Title IX. The panels will include, but are not limited to, a critical examination of the history of Title IX, its legislative impact and the state of the country in 1972; Exemptions to Title IX and their current use cases, with a particular focus to religious exemptions; And potential solutions to address the shortcomings and gaps that exist in Title IX currently, including the Equality Act, the 14th Amendment Equal Protection Clause and Employment Non-Discrimination Acts among others. Free and open to the public. This event can also be viewed at the WNEU School of Law, Blake Law Center in Rm. B. For the full list of panelists and schedule, please visit wne.edu/law/law-review.

Past, Present, & Moving Forward: 50th Anniversary of Title IX
The Western New England University Law Review 2022 Symposium will explore the 50th Anniversary of Title IX. This symposium aims to begin a larger conversation about Title IX including its successes, faults, and how it should advance. By bringing together experts of varying backgrounds and disciplines, we desire to unpack Title IX and its 50 years in the making. We wish to analyze and discuss the impacts of Title IX on our everyday lives and how we can continue to expand Title IX in the years ahead. Thus, we are hosting this symposium to build knowledge and create an informed, respectful, and vigorous discussion about the inclusions, exclusions, and headways of Title IX. The panels will include, but are not limited to, a critical examination of the history of Title IX, its legislative impact and the state of the country in 1972; Exemptions to Title IX and their current use cases, with a particular focus to religious exemptions; And potential solutions to address the shortcomings and gaps that exist in Title IX currently, including the Equality Act, the 14th Amendment Equal Protection Clause and Employment Non-Discrimination Acts among others. Free and open to the public. This event can also be viewed at the WNEU School of Law, Blake Law Center in Rm. B. For the full list of panelists and schedule, please visit wne.edu/law/law-review.

IN THE NEWS: Ariel Clemmer, Director of the Center for Social Justice, was featured on Western Mass. News to discuss the Center’s new legal kiosks that are launching in the Springfield area to help bring legal access to those without resources. Watch the video below to learn more! Video thanks to Western Mass. News' Matt Price and Ryan Trowbridge. Register to attend the launch event on Monday, October 17 at 5:00pm: https://bit.ly/legalkiosklaunch WNEU Center for Social Justice

A video message from Associate Dean of Student Affairs Jordan Hall!

The Law Library is hosting a Finals Success with Study Aids workshop on Monday, November 29th from 5-5:45pm and Tuesday November 30th from 12:45-1:30pm in library room 329 to discuss what resources are available online and in print to help students prepare for finals. Please register here: https://bit.ly/2ZuJEZ3 #wneu #wne #wneulaw #wnelaw #wnealumni #finalsprep

Jury's Out-- Contentious Verdicts: A Discussion on the Recent Trials of Kyle Rittenhouse and the Killers of Ahmaud Arbery
Join Professor Bridgette Baldwin and attorney Tasha Marshall for a discussion Monday 11.22.21 at noon. Presented by the Center for Social Justice.

Gervino-Ward LGBTQ+ Speaker Series: Ria Tabacco Mar
The Gervino-Ward LGBTQ+ Speaker Series provides a venue for conversations about legal issues important to the LGBTQ+ community by bringing prominent leaders, speakers, and advocates to engage with the School of Law Community. The mission of this series is to draw awareness to emerging trends in LGBTQ+ law and continuing social justice concerns that might affect LGBTQ+ clients or practitioners. Lectures will be held during the lunch hour and are open to students, alumni, the University community, and the general public. This series is made possible by a generous donation from WNE Law School alumna Elena Gervino L’88, her wife Kathleen Ward, and their two daughters. Hosted by the Western New England University School of Law Center for Social Justice and the Springfield Public Forum

Post-Pandemic Digital World: Platforms, Algorithms, Cybersecurity, and Justice
The enduring global COVID-19 pandemic has impacted nearly every aspect of our home, school, financial, and work lives. Social media platforms as well as financial platforms are at the center of these vital activities. Demands for self-regulation and government regulation of platforms abound to address the spread of misinformation, stock market manipulation, and corporate power to “regulate” speech. This symposium aims to begin a larger conversation about approaches to regulation of digital platforms, at a time when they are rapidly gaining significance, and the issues they create are becoming increasingly complex. By bringing together experts of varying backgrounds and disciplines, we desire to unpack the complexities. Analyzing and discussing potential solutions to these problems will assist people in understanding how the modern-day soapbox impacts our everyday lives. Thus, we are hosting this symposium to jump-start the conversation through informed, respectful, and vigorous discussion. Free and open to the public. For the full list of panelists and schedule, please visit: wne.edu/law/law-review or the Western New England Law Review's page.

Cheers to all our recent grads and bar exam takers! Take this time to rest and celebrate all of your hard work and accomplishments! #wne #wneu #wnelaw #wnealumni #wnelawalumni

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