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Events
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Feb
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2025 CATIC Symposium 8:00am
2025 CATIC Symposium
Friday, February 7th, 2025
08:00 AM - 12:00 PM
UConn Law
The racial wealth gap in the United States has witnessed alarming growth in recent years, with BIPOC households now possessing less than 25% of the wealth held by their white counterparts. A substantial portion of this wealth gap can be attributed to disparities in housing. Owning a home remains a principal method for building and transferring wealth, constituting approximately 70% of an individual’s net worth. However, challenges such as housing discrimination, restrictive zoning laws, income disparities, and lending practices have created barriers to homeownership, particularly for BIPOC individuals and first-time homebuyers.
Real estate lawyers and practitioners have a unique opportunity to address this critical issue by creating new pathways to homeownership for increasingly diverse communities. We invite you to join this critical examination of how real estate law plays a pivotal role in the short-term provision of affordable housing to underserved communities and, in the long term, contributes to the wealth accumulation of Black individuals and families.RSVP coming soon!
If you require a reasonable accommodation for a disability, please contact the Law School at 860-570-5079 or via email at law.studentservices@uconn.edu at least two weeks in advance.
Alumni News
KC Brody ’10 Joins Rhode Island’s AG Office
KC Brody ’10 has joined Rhode Island’s Office of the Attorney General as a Special Assistant Attorney General and Deputy Director of the Medical Fraud Control Unit in the Criminal Division. Brody joins the office with over 10 years of previous criminal and civil experience.
Olivia Tawa ’17 Elevated to Partner
Olivia Tawa ’17 has been elevated to Partner at Gfeller Laurie LLP, effective January 1, 2025. Tawa focuses her law practice in recreational/sports litigation, and has been at the firm since 2017.
Kevin O’Connor ’98 Joins Lockheed Martin
Kevin O’Connor ’98 has joined Lockheed Martin as the company’s new senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary. O’Connor will start his new role on January 13, 2025.
Jennifer Brooks Crozier ’12 Elected to Partner
Jennifer Brooks Crozier ’12 has been elected a partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP. Crozier is a part of the firm’s Complex Commercial Litigation practice group, and practices out of its New York office.
Faculty Scholarship
Peter Lindseth
Peter Lindseth publishes Transatlantic “Administrative Constitutionalism”: New Deal Models and Supranational Governance in Europe Since the 1950s, in Research Handbook on the Politics of Constitutional Law (Mark Tushnet and Dimitry Kochenov eds., 2023)
Events
January 31: The Corporation and the Public Interest
Join the Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal and a select group of leading experts for a symposium to discuss the roles and responsibilities of the contemporary business corporation.
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Jan
21
CTBar Exam Information Session with the CT Bar Examining Committee 12:30pm
CTBar Exam Information Session with the CT Bar Examining Committee
Tuesday, January 21st, 2025
12:30 PM - 01:30 PM
UConn Law
About the Program: Learn about the Connecticut Bar application process and the format of the exam. This event is a “must” for all students who plan on taking the CT Bar exam in 2025. 2Ls are encouraged to attend to get a “head start” on understanding the process.
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Jan
22
Judicial Clerkship Application Nuts & Bolts 12:30pm
Judicial Clerkship Application Nuts & Bolts
Wednesday, January 22nd, 2025
12:30 PM - 01:15 PM
Cheryl A. Chase Hall
About the Program: Learn about judicial clerkship application timelines and processes. A “must” for those applying this spring/summer for clerkships to begin in 2026.
You Will Learn:
* Key deadlines for clerkship applications and how to set yourself up for success.
* How and when to ask for letters of recommendation.
* The ideal timeline for having your clerkship application spreadsheet, resume, cover letter, and writing samples finalized.Who Should Attend: Any law student interested in learning about the clerkship application process will benefit from attending. The content of the program will focus on the timeline for the Class of 2026.
December 2: The Role of the States in Preserving Democracy
This roundtable discussion, part of the In Conversation series, will consider the present and future role of the states in developing and maintaining democratic values and institutions.
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Jan
21
CTBar Exam Information Session with the CT Bar Examining Committee 12:30pm
CTBar Exam Information Session with the CT Bar Examining Committee
Tuesday, January 21st, 2025
12:30 PM - 01:30 PM
UConn Law
About the Program: Learn about the Connecticut Bar application process and the format of the exam. This event is a “must” for all students who plan on taking the CT Bar exam in 2025. 2Ls are encouraged to attend to get a “head start” on understanding the process.
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Jan
22
Judicial Clerkship Application Nuts & Bolts 12:30pm
Judicial Clerkship Application Nuts & Bolts
Wednesday, January 22nd, 2025
12:30 PM - 01:15 PM
Cheryl A. Chase Hall
About the Program: Learn about judicial clerkship application timelines and processes. A “must” for those applying this spring/summer for clerkships to begin in 2026.
You Will Learn:
* Key deadlines for clerkship applications and how to set yourself up for success.
* How and when to ask for letters of recommendation.
* The ideal timeline for having your clerkship application spreadsheet, resume, cover letter, and writing samples finalized.Who Should Attend: Any law student interested in learning about the clerkship application process will benefit from attending. The content of the program will focus on the timeline for the Class of 2026.
Alumni News
KC Brody ’10 Joins Rhode Island’s AG Office
KC Brody ’10 has joined Rhode Island’s Office of the Attorney General as a Special Assistant Attorney General and Deputy Director of the Medical Fraud Control Unit in the Criminal Division. Brody joins the office with over 10 years of previous criminal and civil experience.
Olivia Tawa ’17 Elevated to Partner
Olivia Tawa ’17 has been elevated to Partner at Gfeller Laurie LLP, effective January 1, 2025. Tawa focuses her law practice in recreational/sports litigation, and has been at the firm since 2017.
Kevin O’Connor ’98 Joins Lockheed Martin
Kevin O’Connor ’98 has joined Lockheed Martin as the company’s new senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary. O’Connor will start his new role on January 13, 2025.
Jennifer Brooks Crozier ’12 Elected to Partner
Jennifer Brooks Crozier ’12 has been elected a partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP. Crozier is a part of the firm’s Complex Commercial Litigation practice group, and practices out of its New York office.
Faculty Scholarship
Nadiyah Humber
Nadiyah Humber publishes A Home for Digital Equity: Algorithmic Redlining and Property Technology, 111 CALIF. L. REV. 1421 (2023)