11/16/2019
How would Senate impeachment trial differ from House? - CNN Video With the House looking likely to impeach, how would the potential Senate hearing proceed?
The organization for Jewish Law Students at Duquesne University Law School. Promoting social events, community service, and networking!
11/16/2019
How would Senate impeachment trial differ from House? - CNN Video With the House looking likely to impeach, how would the potential Senate hearing proceed?
08/22/2019
Come check out this event on September 25th! It is a great networking opportunity for students and alumni!
Cardozo Society Law Student Gathering | Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh Join us for a grand schmooze to welcome back returning Jewish Pitt and Duquesne law students, and to meet new law students.
04/26/2018
04/08/2018
Sexual assault petition gains traction on campus • The Duquesne Duke Josiah Martin | Asst. A&E Editor 04/05/18 The campus organization Students Against Sexual Violence (SASV) has composed a petition to change Duquesne’s policy regarding sexual assault, making it an expellable offense. Duquesne does not hold an official stance on the matter. SASV wants the universit...
03/10/2018
Public Interest Law Association Fellowships Help Duquesne University raise $3,000 for the project: Public Interest Law Association Fellowships. Your gift will make a difference!
03/01/2018
NLRB rules against Duquesne, orders university to bargain with adjunct union • The Duquesne Duke Raymond Arke | News Editor Duquesne suffered a major loss on Tuesday in the university’s ongoing battle against allowing an adjunct union, according to a faculty-wide email from President Ken Gormley. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ruled in a unanimous decision ordering Duquesne to barg...
05/03/2017
Duquesne law students learn the ukulele to relieve stress Law students at Duquesne University are taking a unique approach to handling the stress of finals: They are learning the ukulele. 'As the school year ...
05/03/2017
Some humor for finals!
A New Yorker editor picks 7 of his favorite Jewish cartoons Bob Mankoff has been the cartoon editor at The New Yorker for 20 years. But he’s been a Jew for 72.
04/25/2017
Argument preview: What kind of help does the Constitution require for defendants in capital cases? - SCOTUSblog Thirty-one years ago, the Supreme Court ruled that a defendant who can show that his mental health is likely to play an important role at trial is entitled to help from a psychiatrist if he cannot afford it. Next week the justices will consider exactly what that holding meant – and in particular, wh
04/07/2017
Awesome!
Duquesne Jewish group revived • The Duquesne Duke Ollie Gratzinger | Asst. Features Editor After nearly three years of dormancy, Duquesne University’s Jewish Student Organization has been revived in hopes of providing an educational space for Jewish and non-Jewish students alike, according to founder and sophomore Duquesne political science major D...