Please join us on Friday, January 27, 2023 for a special evening that celebrates and supports the students, alumni, partners and friends whose exceptional devotion to social justice increases access to justice for all. 5:30 PM Registration & Reception 6:00 PM Dinner, Awards & Auction Details Here Questions? | RWU Special Events | events@rwu.edu
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With the end of the semester and finals quickly approaching, some of you may be searching for resources that will aid you in your studying. CALI or The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction is a non-profit consortium of law schools, law libraries, and other related organizations. CALI tools, authored by expert law professors and law librarians, help enhance your study of legal concepts…
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Arya Omshehe, a third-year student at Roger Williams University School of Law, has been awarded first place in the 2022 James E. Beckley Securities Arbitration and Law Writing Competition . The honor was formally conferred on Oct. 26 during the annual meeting of the Public Investors Advocate Bar Association (PIABA), an international group whose members represent investors in disputes with the…, PIABA Bar Journal, , according to Jason Burge of Fishman Haygood LLP in New Orleans, the journal’s editor-in-chief. “It is an honor to win this prestigious award,” Omshehe said. “Most fulfilling, however, is the privilege of furthering efforts to educate public investors about securities and commodities and abuses in the arbitration process, and to advocate legislative reform for fairer securities laws.” When…, Roger Williams Law Review, , he approached Chief Justice Weisberger Visiting Professor of Law Andrew Spacone—whom he had served as a summer teaching and research assistant, and in whose Securities Regulation course he was currently enrolled—to serve as his advisor. Spacone admits he was initially skeptical, because Omshehe had little prior experience with securities law. “However, he quickly mastered enough of the subject…, securities regulations, , " he said. “My parents escaped from Iran and sought refuge in California after the Iranian Revolution. As a first-generation Iranian American, I did not grow up with any understanding of securities laws other than what I saw in movies like ‘Wall Street’ with Michael Douglas. Professor Spacone was not exactly thrilled to hear this, but I think he would tell you, as most who know me would, that I…
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Arya Omshehe, a third-year student at Roger Williams University School of Law, has been awarded first place in the 2022 James E. Beckley Securities Arbitration and Law Writing Competition . The honor was formally conferred on Oct. 26 during the annual meeting of the Public Investors Advocate Bar Association (PIABA), an international group whose members represent investors in disputes with the…, PIABA Bar Journal, , according to Jason Burge of Fishman Haygood LLP in New Orleans, the journal’s editor-in-chief. “It is an honor to win this prestigious award,” Omshehe said. “Most fulfilling, however, is the privilege of furthering efforts to educate public investors about securities and commodities and abuses in the arbitration process, and to advocate legislative reform for fairer securities laws.” When…, Roger Williams Law Review, , he approached Chief Justice Weisberger Visiting Professor of Law Andrew Spacone—whom he had served as a summer teaching and research assistant, and in whose Securities Regulation course he was currently enrolled—to serve as his advisor. Spacone admits he was initially skeptical, because Omshehe had little prior experience with securities law. “However, he quickly mastered enough of the subject…, securities regulations, , " he said. “My parents escaped from Iran and sought refuge in California after the Iranian Revolution. As a first-generation Iranian American, I did not grow up with any understanding of securities laws other than what I saw in movies like ‘Wall Street’ with Michael Douglas. Professor Spacone was not exactly thrilled to hear this, but I think he would tell you, as most who know me would, that I…
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After five-plus years working for the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), Mike Smitsky ’15 was eager to share the benefits of his experience with students from his alma mater. As t he world’s largest nonprofit dedicated to the advancement of uncrewed systems and robotics , AUVSI gives those involved the chance to take part in changing how the world looks at…, Dylan Collins ’22, ended up being a perfect fit for the AUVSI internship. As a 3L at the end of 2021, he had completed all of his required credits and was looking to gain some real-world experience to complement his studies. In addition, the chance to intern under the supervision of a young alum like Smitsky was an opportunity that just seemed too good pass up. “Mike is not only an alum of RWU Law, he’s an alum of…
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As it did for many, the COVID 19 pandemic led Miguel Garcia ’24 to reevaluate his life and career path. Garcia had spent the better part of the last decade teaching in his native southern Texas and satisfying his love for global travel. When COVID hit, he was in Egypt—and in Egypt he was forced to stay for several months due to lockdowns. While he could still teach remotely, he found himself…, applying, law, not, creating, law.” But while Garcia understands that reality, he hopes that his law school education and experience will someday put him in a position to influence those who are making the laws—or perhaps to even make laws himself. And when he does, he is determined to ensure that those laws will be just.
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As it did for many, the COVID 19 pandemic led Miguel Garcia ’24 to reevaluate his life and career path. Garcia had spent the better part of the last decade teaching in his native southern Texas and satisfying his love for global travel. When COVID hit, he was in Egypt—and in Egypt he was forced to stay for several months due to lockdowns. While he could still teach remotely, he found himself…, applying, law, not, creating, law.” But while Garcia understands that reality, he hopes that his law school education and experience will someday put him in a position to influence those who are making the laws—or perhaps even make laws himself. And he is determined to ensure that those laws are just.
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As finals loom over us, it is a great time to take advantage of the study aids and eBooks that the library has to offer. What can be better than free? In terms of study aids, we have extensive guides that encompass a multitude of subjects, ranging from civil procedure to sales. You can find them on our study aids guide page . They provide helpful resources such as book recommendations, apps, ways…
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As most of the Roger Williams University School of Law community begins easing into the holiday season, 2L Abby Mansolillo is making her final preparations to complete as Miss Rhode Island in this year’s Miss America 2023 competition in December. Mansolillo won the title and role of Miss Rhode Island this past May—but she still sounds very much like a law student as she recounts working with the…, Valley Breeze, , that these competitions “taught her discipline, tenacity, and resilience”—all strong traits for law school success as well. Her interests cross over in other ways as well: during the talent portion of the Miss Rhode Island contest, Mansolillo performed a monologue from the 2018 Ruth Bader Ginsberg biopic, “On the Basis of Sex.” The educational implications spread ever further. abby mansolillo “…
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RWU Law proudly congratulates 3Ls Jasmin Anastacio-Blackiston, Penelope (Polly) Murphy, and Noelle Soares , who placed 2nd in the Region One divisional competition of the NYC Bar National Moot Court Competition! The team also produced the highest scored brief in the region. As the runner-up team, Jasmin, Polly, and Noelle will advance to the National Finals in New York City next semester. Kudos…
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