Category Archives: Center for Advocacy
Loyola School of Law in the News | Teresa Frisbie
Teresa Frisbie’s article “Can Online Videoconferencing Tools Help the Mediation Process?” ran in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin.
News from the Dan K. Webb Center for Advocacy February 2014
2013-14 Program Highlights Greetings from the Dan K. Webb Center for Advocacy: I am pleased to report that our students, faculty, and staff are making tremendous strides in the advocacy world this year. In particular, the students experienced record setting success … Continue reading
Alumni Spotlight: Loyola Alums Embrace Careers as Military Lawyers
When United States Air Force Major Ja Rai Williams (JD ’05) was three years old, she announced to her household that she wanted to be a lawyer. She held onto that goal when she entered law school at Loyola, where … Continue reading
Congratulations to the Corboy Fellows!
For the second year in a row, Loyola’s Corboy Fellows are the national champions of William H. Daniel National Mock Trial Competition, which was held in Atlanta in November. Loyola dominated the competition, winning all judges’ votes in the semi-final … Continue reading
Loyola Dispute Resolution Program Newsletter, Fall 2013
To learn more about Loyola’s Dispute Resolution Program, contact Teresa F. Frisbie, Director, Dispute Resolution Program, tfrisbie@luc.edu
Congratulations to the Thomas Tang Moot Court Team!
This past weekend Loyola University Chicago School of Law hosted the 2013 Regional Thomas Tang Moot Court Competition. For the third straight year, Loyola University of Chicago School of Law finished in first and second place at the Thomas Tang … Continue reading
Student Spotlight: James D’Angelo, Moot Court
Moot Court, Mock Trial, Law Journal, PILR, SBA, ZZZ (okay, that last one isn’t a real thing, except maybe to represent the sleep you may be missing). Isn’t law school going to be enough without extra activities to worry about? … Continue reading
Student Spotlight: Christine Dadourian, EEOC Mediation Advocacy Project
The Advanced Mediation Advocacy Practicum at Loyola provides 711-licensed student attorneys the opportunity to represent pro se clients in cases referred to the Mediation Program of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). My experience with the practicum provided me with … Continue reading
Student Spotlight: Tanya Woods, Mediation Team Member
To Be or Not to Be, Mediation or Trial To be in mediation or not to be in mediation, that is a question that law students, lawyers, and judges are debating in courtrooms, boardrooms, and every other room that lies … Continue reading