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Who we are Suggested text: Our website address is: https://www.asl.edu. Comments Suggested text: When visitors leave comments on the site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection. An anonymized string created from your…

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AppalReD Legal Aid at ASL

…their expertise with us. The event was a valuable and empowering experience, emphasizing the essential role of legal advocacy in ensuring justice and protection for all individuals in our community. We appreciate the participation and contributions of all attendees to this enriching event! View more about this organization at https://www.ardfky.org…

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Women’s History Month

…see the exponential growth of women in law. This month, we celebrate the women brave enough to step out into this profession and break down walls for future generations. For our mothers, our sisters, our aunts, our daughters, our friends, woman kind. Check out the fabulous article below: https://www.americanbar.org/groups/business_law/resources/business-law-today/2023-november/see-her-hear-her-historical-evolution-women-in-law/#:~:text=Women%20made%20up%20less%20than,to%2038%20percent%20in%202022.  …

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Appalachian School of Law’s third annual Giving day is nearly here!

Follow the link below to give now and hear exactly why ASL will use these funds to make a difference. GIVE NOW: https://www.givecampus.com/schools/AppalachianSchoolofLaw/asl-s-third-annual-day-of-giving/?a=4846824…

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Appalachian School of Law’s Third annual Giving Day is now! 

…dreams come true. “A donation to Appalachian School of Law sends a message that you’re investing in a community…those individuals are going to be the community of the future.” – Terry Kilgore, Rector, Appalachian School of Law GIVE NOW: https://www.givecampus.com/schools/AppalachianSchoolofLaw/asl-s-third-annual-day-of-giving/?a=4846824 #givingday #ASLGivingDay #ASLGivingDay2023 #makeadifferencetoday #makeadifference #asllaw #lawschool #asl #AppalachianSchoolofLaw #appalachianschooloflaw…

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Thomas R. Scott Jr.

…state’s Best Lawyers for inclusion in the Legal Elite, and Richmond Magazine for inclusion in multiple editions of Super Lawyers (2006-present). Mr. Scott has also served as lead counsel and co-counsel in a number of high profile civil and criminal cases throughout far Southwestern Virginia, including Commonwealth v. Roger Keith…

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Space Law Moot Court

Joshua Marant (2L), Richard Rundle (2L), and Emma Walpole Lassiter (2L) made it to the semifinals of the Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition and won Best New Team. It was an impressive 20-school field that included several top 50 law schools (Chicago, Michigan, William & Mary, Wake Forest,…

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Dawn Figueiras

A self-professed law nerd, Prof. Dawn Figueiras enjoys discussing the esoteric nuances of things like joinder and the differences between the classic per stirpes and UPC approaches to intestacy. She’s also a big kidder, has a sarcastic wit, and will do her best to provide comic relief whenever possible. If…

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Professor Thomas Scott Jr. Inspires Excellence at Appalachian School of Law

…of Trial Lawyers, and former Chairman and current member of the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board. He has been selected by Virginia Business Magazine as one of the state’s Best Lawyers for inclusion in the Legal Elite, and Richmond Magazine for inclusion in multiple editions of Super Lawyers. Mr. Scott…

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A Note from Justice Cleo Powell

…our commonalities are our roots and our differences are our branches. Like a tree, we need both to reach our full potential. As Black History Month 2024 comes to an end let each of us remember the 64-count box of crayons. Best to each of you, Justice Cleo E. Powell…

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