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Student Impact Summit

The Student Impact Summit is a celebration of the academic life of Maine Law. The Summit provides a window into the intellectual passions of our students and the ways in which we make the community in which we live and learn better and stronger.
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  • Government Procurement by Daniel K. McCue

    Government Procurement

  • Economically Targeted Investments & Fiduciary Duty in The Maine Public Employee Retirement System by Nigel S. Stevens

    Economically Targeted Investments & Fiduciary Duty in The Maine Public Employee Retirement System

  • Risk Assessment and Bail Reform in Maine by Oliver Walton

    Risk Assessment and Bail Reform in Maine

  • Evolving Jurisdiction Under the Federal Power Act: How Should FERC Navigate Needed Integration of the Growing Distributed Generation of Electricity by Victoria A. Barton

    Evolving Jurisdiction Under the Federal Power Act: How Should FERC Navigate Needed Integration of the Growing Distributed Generation of Electricity

  • Unsealed Fate: The Unintended Consequences of Inadequate Safeguarding of Juvenile Records in Maine by Cailley E. Bonti

    Unsealed Fate: The Unintended Consequences of Inadequate Safeguarding of Juvenile Records in Maine

  • From Mesopotamia to Maine: History, Law, and Diversity by Ali Farid

    From Mesopotamia to Maine: History, Law, and Diversity

  • Plant Variety Protection by Benjamin E. Hartwell

    Plant Variety Protection

  • Apps for Justice by Lois R. Lupica, Tobias A. Franklin, and Sage M. Friedman

    Apps for Justice

  • Asylum in Maine: The Path to Legal Status by Eliza Mette

    Asylum in Maine: The Path to Legal Status

  • Addressing the Earliest Educational Injustices: How Unconscious Bias Feeds the Preschool to Prison Pipeline. by De'Anna Mills

    Addressing the Earliest Educational Injustices: How Unconscious Bias Feeds the Preschool to Prison Pipeline.

  • Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) – Immigration Relief for Abused, Abandoned, or Neglected Children by Hanni H. Pastinen and Joann Bautista

    Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) – Immigration Relief for Abused, Abandoned, or Neglected Children

  • Appeals for Maine's Juveniles by McKenzie L. Smith

    Appeals for Maine's Juveniles

  • From Fire Comes Life: Why Courts Assessing Forest Fire Damages Should Recognize Ecological Benefits by Hemmerich L. Amanda

    From Fire Comes Life: Why Courts Assessing Forest Fire Damages Should Recognize Ecological Benefits

  • Let's Make a Deal! by Stevens E. Annie

    Let's Make a Deal!

  • Refugee and Human Rights Clinic by Amber R. Attalla

    Refugee and Human Rights Clinic

  • Street Law at Portland's Preble Street Teen Center by Kidman E. Breanne and Kris Rozan

    Street Law at Portland's Preble Street Teen Center

 
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