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The Legal Writer’s Toolkit is an initiative of the Syracuse University College of Law, designed to help legal writers at all stages of their development—from incoming law student, through law study, and on into practice—by providing materials to explain various aspects of the legal writing process.
The Syracuse Law Honors are awards presented on behalf of the Syracuse University Law Alumni Association (SULAA) and the College of Law to celebrate the distinguished achievements in any field of endeavor by living members of the Syracuse Law family–alumni, current and former faculty and staff, students, parents, and friends–for service ...
The College of Law welcomed a record number of alumni and friends back to campus for Law Alumni Weekend 2023, joined with Orange Central for the first time this year. From family-friendly events in the Quad to stargazing in Holden Observatory, new opportunities were abundant in addition to the traditional State of the College Address from Dean ...
This year’s recipients have distinguished themselves for their service to the College, their communities, and the practice of law. Please join us to recognize and congratulate the 2023 Syracuse University College of Law Award recipients.
The José Bahamonde-Gonzalez L’92 Legacy Award (formerly the LALSA Legacy Award) recognizes Syracuse University College of Law alumni and alumnae who have made significant contributions to the community and have achieved, through their professional career, excellence, and recognition in their fields.
Ian Gallacher is a Professor of Law with the Syracuse University College of Law. For 16 years, Professor Gallacher was also the Director of the College of Law’s Legal Communication and Research program until stepping down in Spring 2020 to create and run the Legal Writer’s Toolkit project.
For questions regarding Law Alumni Weekend, contact the College of Law alumni office at lawalumni@syr.edu or 315.443.1964.
Arlene S. Kanter is the founder and director of Syracuse University College of Law’s award-winning Disability Law and Policy Program (DLPP). The DLPP is the first and most extensive disability law program in the United States.
This event is an opportunity for our students of color to meet with alumni of color to learn about their law school experience, seek advice on law school priorities, explore career options, seek mentorship, hone networking skills, and develop relationships.
Judge Mordue graduated from Syracuse University in January 1966 with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics, and later returned to graduate from the College of Law in 1971.