Student Voices
Student Voices: Learning to Code in Law School
By Harrison Lebov I thought law school was strictly textbooks and case briefs, until I took a January intercession course [...]
Tips From a 3L to a 1L: Why I did Pro Bono (and You Should Too)
By Nicholas M. Hasenfus One of the most influential professors I had in law school was Judge Greaney, who wears [...]
Student Voices: My Summer Internship at the Department of Homeland Security – ICE
On the first day of my internship with the United States Department of Homeland Security, I was nervous but also [...]
Student Voices: I Built an App to Serve Lawyers Defending Teens in Court
During my final year at Suffolk Law, I built an app to help juvenile defense attorneys better represent teenagers and in some cases help those teenagers from having criminal charges on their records. Along the way, I learned a lot about the juvenile justice system and coding, as well as helping me shape my career in the legal technology field.