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Widener University graduates more than 1,200 over 7 ceremonies
Coverage of Widener's commencement celebrations is featured in this article including the Chester campus schools and colleges, Delaware Law School and Commonwealth Law School.
Legal Education News Digest - Week Ending May 22, 2026
Delaware Law School's commencement ceremony is featured in this issue of the AALS weekly newsletter.
The best LL.M. programs for foreign attorneys
Delaware Law School is recognized on this list of the best LLM programs for international students.
Legal Education News Digest - Week Ending May 15, 2026
Coverage from both of Widener's law campuses is featured in this edition of the AALS weekly newsletter including Commonwealth Law School's recent student awards ceremony and spotlight on alumna Christine Corado '93, as well as Delaware Law School's annual awards ceremony and Assistant Professor of Law Keeshea Turner Roberts' participation in the inaugural Progressive Scholars Workshop hosted by the Society of American Law Teachers.
How Conservative SCOTUS justices undermine our democracy | Opinion
Delaware Law School Distinguished Professor Alan Garfield authored this opinion article following a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, a case involving Congressional district mapping.
Opportunity LIVES Here summit makes the case for Wilmington’s Three Rivers corridor
Todd Clark, dean of Delaware Law School, recently participated in the Opportunity LIVES Here summit hosted by the Riverfront Development Corporation of Delaware and the Delaware River and Bay Authority.
The Delaware Constitution: The First of Firsts
Assistant Professor Sarah Everhart, director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic at Delaware Law School, authored this article which examines the Delaware State Constitution. Everhart covers history, unique characteristics and more.
Companies moving their legal homes to Texas is good PR, but don’t expect many new jobs
Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh offers expert insight in this article discussing recent decisions by major companies to move their incorporation from Delaware to Texas.
Snapshot: Dell Joins Cos. In Possible 'DExit' From Delaware
Delaware Law School Associate Professor Geeta Kohli provides expert commentary in this article following Dell's decision to pull their incorporation out of Delaware. Kohli says that while there has been news of companies opting to remove their incorporation from Delaware recently, many companies and organizations still prefer to be incorporated in the state.
Five Ways The War on Terror Impacts Modern Immigration Enforcement
This article references scholarly work by Elizabeth Beavers, assistant professor at Delaware Law School.
Why Delaware joined a lawsuit against the US Environmental Protection Agency
Assistant Professor Sarah Everhart, director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic at Delaware Law School, provides context on Delaware’s decision to join a multistate lawsuit challenging recent EPA changes to mercury‑emissions standards.
Cultivating Connections
Assistant Professor Sarah Everhart, director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic at Delaware Law School, is quoted about an ongoing conversation in partnership with the city of Wilmington regarding zoning.
When is graduation? 2026 university commencements in Delaware
Delaware Law School's upcoming commencement ceremony is featured in this roundup for schools in the state. Delaware Law School's 2026 commencement ceremony will take place on Widener's Chester campus on Thursday, May 14.
Legal Education News Digest - Week Ending April 17, 2026
Coverage of Delaware Law School's planned move to downtown Wilmington and recent on-campus Delaware Supreme Court session are featured in this AALS newsletter.
Musk Move to Shift Tesla Cases to Texas Puts Pressure on Delaware
This article features expert commentary from Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh. Hamermesh offers insight into Tesla CEO Elon Musk's plans to move the organization's incorporation out of Delaware following a legal dispute.
Widener Law School joins growing list of schools moving to downtown Wilmington
Widener announced plans to move Delaware Law School to downtown Wilmington as part of The Bridge Project. This opportunity will position Delaware Law in the heart of the legal and business communities. President Stacey Robertson and Dean Todd Clark attended a press conference yesterday alongside Delaware elected officials and community partners involved in the project.
See also: Delaware Public Media, The Philadelphia Inquirer, WDEL, Delaware Online, 6ABC Action News, WDDE, Philadelphia Business Journal, Delaware Business Times, Bisnow, National Today, Law360, Delco Today, Vista Today
Are lawmakers focused on Marylanders’ everyday concerns?
Delaware Law School student Brett Wilson authored this opinion article sharing his thoughts on the political landscape in his home state of Maryland.
Legal Education News Digest - Week Ending April 10, 2026
Coverage of Commonwealth Law School's recent law review symposium and Delaware Law School's bar preparation game show event are featured in this weekly news roundup from the AALS.
Government Culture Business Education Health Police & Fire Sports Legislative Tracker About Us BPG plans mixed-use redevelopment with over 200 apartments for Bracebridge complex in downtown Wilmington
This article discussing a large development project in downtown Wilmington, notes Widener's plans to relocate Delaware Law School into the city.
See also: Delaware Business Times