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Spotlight Delaware

Wilmington approves $10M to education hub

This article provides updates on the proposed Bridge project in Delaware, which would create a higher education hub in a downtown Wilmington building. The project, which has just been awarded $10 million in funding assistance from the Wilmington City Council, could possibly include Delaware Law School.
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Spotlight Delaware

Wilmington’s $10M Bracebridge investment raises questions

This story updates the proposed Bridge project, which would create a higher education hub in a downtown Wilmington building. The project, which is in the fund-raising stage, could possibly include Delaware Law School.

MGC

MGC Awards Diversity Scholarship to Five Law Students

Delaware Law School student Zakariyya Allen has been chosen as one of five recipients of the 2024 MGC Law Student Diversity Scholarship. This award provides diverse law students with access to opportunities that will aid in their development as legal professionals.

Business World

ICFAI Law School Signs MoUs With Two Leading US Law Schools

ICFAI Law School in India has signed a memorandum of understanding with Delaware Law School and William and Mary Law School. The agreement will explore mutually beneficial academic and research activities.

Clauses & Controversies Podcast

Cambodia’s Debts to the US: How “Dirty” Are They?

Randle DeFalco, assistant professor at Delaware Law School, is a guest on this episode of the Clauses & Controversies podcast. DeFalco and the show's hosts discuss loans made by the U.S. government to Cambodia in the 1970s.

The Dispatch

Claims That Kamala Harris Is Ineligible to Be President Are False

Mary Brigid McManamon, emerita professor at Delaware Law School, offers commentary in this article disputing claims that Kamala Harris is ineligible to run for president. McManamon helps to clarify that Harris is a natural-born U.S. citizen.

Delaware Business Times

DE222 Honoree: Todd Clark

Todd Clark, dean of Delaware Law School, has been named to the Delaware Business Times' DE222 list which spotlights Delaware leaders who have helped to shape businesses and organizations in the state.

Law360

Delaware's Corporate Law Debate Left 'Blood On The Floor'

Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh is quoted in this article examining a recent bill that is expected to be signed into Delaware law. The bill involves the issue of director rights to cede some powers to big stockholders, which has gained national attention in recent months. Hamermesh shares that the court's involvement in this could have detrimental consequences for Delaware's franchise law.