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We the People, Explained: A Love Letter to Law School in America’s 250th Year

As America marks its 250th year, Dean Brandy Price reflects on the education that transformed her understanding of the Constitution, citizenship, and the enduring responsibility to defend the rule of
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We the People, Explained: The River Still Moves — America at 250

As America nears its 250th birthday, a journey along the Civil Rights Trail becomes a meditation on memory, history, and the currents that still shape the nation. BY BRANDY PRICE
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How Is AI Changing Compliance in Law?

Artificial intelligence is changing compliance by enabling real-time monitoring, predictive risk assessment, and automated regulatory analysis. For legal professionals, this means shifting from manual oversight to strategic governance of AI-driven
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How a Hybrid J.D. Program Prepares Lawyers for Modern Legal Practice

A hybrid J.D. program combines flexible online learning, hands-on legal training, and responsible AI use to prepare today’s law students. Technology is changing how work gets done, and both clients
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What Does a Hybrid J.D. Program Teach? A Faculty Perspective on Real-World Legal Training

Learn how a hybrid J.D. program builds practical legal skills through mentorship, research training, and real-world application. Request information today From the very beginning of their careers, lawyers must be
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Student Success Hosts Mentor Coffee Events and Real Time Workshops

The department’s events connected students with advisors and mentors for guided practice and meaningful engagement. The Student Success and Bar Preparation Department shares the following update. This spring, the department
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We the People, Explained: The Birthday Piece

This article, written by a student at The Colleges of Law, reflects on 250 years of America’s promises, progress, and the people who shaped them. Note: This article’s student author
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Faculty Spotlight: Douglas Reeve

Douglas Reeve blends teaching and law, guiding students to build strong foundations and see their future in the legal profession. BY ISABEL NELSON Douglas Reeve, an instructor at The Colleges
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We the People, Explained: Law on America’s 250th Birthday

Law students explore liberty, equality, and justice, examining how the nation’s founding ideals are interpreted and challenged today. BY BRANDY PRICE In 1776, a fledgling nation declared its independence and