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It’s been almost a year since much of the world went into lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For many of us, it’s been a difficult transition. We now have to deal with virtual schooling, remote work, constant childcare, and lack of face-to-face human interaction. Juggling all of this means that occasionally, we either forget to prioritize our mental health or just don’t have the time to do so. To make your mental health journey a little easier, we’ve compiled the top mental health takeaways from ACLEA’s Mid-Year Meeting.
Introduce Self-Care Into Your Routine Gradually. Trying to figure out where to start on your mental health journey can be daunting, but it doesn’t need to be. Instead of tackling everything all at once, attorney and coach Paul J. Unger recommends creating an Action Plan and incorporating new self-care routines on a weekly basis. For example, during Week 1, try focusing on bettering your sleep: go to bed at the same time every day, create a g
Law journal to host immigration experts from across the United States
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February 23, 2021
Cristina Rodríguez photo by Harold Shapiro
The St. Mary’s University School of Law’s student-led publication,
Embracing the theme, The Road to Rehabilitation: Reconnecting with Humanity, the event will feature Cristina Rodríguez, who is the Leighton Homer Surbeck Professor of Law at Yale Law School and co-author of
The President and Immigration Law. Like her book, her lecture will explore the long history of presidential control over immigration policy and its implications for the future of immigration law and the presidency itself.
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To commemorate Black History Month, we’ve compiled a list of pioneering black attorneys who were truly the firsts of their time and paved the way for generations to come. Their fearless tenacity opened doors for many, and we pay tribute to them today and every day.
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