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March 12, 2021 at 2:32 PM
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In the wake of this past summer’s mass protests and demonstrations following the killing of George Floyd, law schools across the country were inspired to offer their students new ways to respond to calls for racial justice and deal with decades of systemic inequity. One of America’s most elite law schools is now doing something that no other top school has done before by creating a
required course on racism and the law.
The University of Southern California Gould School of Law announced last month that a course entitled “Race, Racism and the Law” will be a graduation requirement for the class of 2024 and beyond. USC Gould is the first top 25 school to add a mandatory class like this to its curriculum.
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Reed Smith LLP issued the following announcement on Mar. 2.
Global law firm Reed Smith announced today that Christopher Pineda, a second year law student at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law, and Marquan Robertson, a second year law student at the University of Notre Dame Law School, are recipients of the firm’s 2021 Deborah J. Broyles Diverse Scholar Award. Pineda and Robertson will be joining the firm’s 2021 Summer Associate Program in Century City, CA and Philadelphia, respectively.
Each year, Reed Smith provides $20,000 to one or more outstanding law school students in the United States who demonstrate academic excellence and a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. The award supports the honoree’s law school-related expenses, and the firm also provides a paid summer associate position at Reed Smith between the student s second and third years of study.