Law School issues report on sexual violence in Zambia

More than half of school girls in Zambia face sexual violence and harassment, according to a new report issued by Cornell Law School. (Oct. 24, 2012)

U.S. Supreme Court case mooted at Law School

Days before he argued a case before the Supreme Court, a lawyer tried his case at a Cornell Law School moot court. (Oct. 11, 2012)

Undocumented students attend Law School workshop

Several undocumented people, including Cornell students, attended a Law School workshop Sept. 29 to apply to remain in the United States. (Oct. 2, 2012)

Things to Do, Sept. 28-Oct. 5

Events on campus this week include a tech industry career fair, a conference honoring Mary Beth Norton, a lecture on serving global healthcare, and an epic Turkish film. (Sept. 27, 2012)

Panel celebrates the Constitution, then and now

As part of the 225th anniversary of the U.S. Constitution, a panel at the Cornell Law School examined the document's interpretation in present-day politics. (Sept. 19, 2012)

Legal Information Institute celebrates 20 years of open access to law

Cornell's Legal Information Institute, which provides free access to U.S. laws, turns 20 this year. An October conference will mark the event. (Sept. 5, 2012)

CeRI, federal bureau facilitate input on mortgage rules

The Cornell e-Rulemaking Initiative is teaming with a federal bureau to give mortgage consumers input into new rules that will effect their borrowing. (Aug. 13, 2012)

Cornell shines in sciences, humanities

The 2012 QS World University Rankings by subject have placed Cornell in the world's top 200 institutions in many categories, ranging from hard sciences to the humanities.

Law School breaks ground on 'game changing' expansion

A ground breaking ceremony for a three-phase expansion and renovation project at the Cornell Law School was held June 9 during Reunion.