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Communications, Law & Policy

Tully Center for Free Speech to Recognize Eric Meyer With 2025 Free Speech Award

Meyer, editor of a Kansas newspaper raided by police in 2023, will be honored for his resilience and commitment to local journalism and press freedom.
Keith Kobland Feb. 17, 2026
Tully

College of Law’s 2025 Ultimate Bar Passage Rate Reaches 94%

The high rate of success reflects the impact of the college’s efforts in supporting its students from admission through the bar exam.
Robert Conrad Feb. 17, 2026
College

Advocacy Competitions Open Doors for Syracuse Law Graduate

Allison Carlos ’23, L’25 earned national recognition and mentorship through Syracuse Law's Advocacy Program and trial competitions.
Caroline K. Reff Feb. 13, 2026
Advocacy

College of Law to Host Symposium on Americans with Disabilities Act, Universal Design

Participants will discuss, analyze and share strategies across diverse learning environments; registration is now open.
Robert Conrad Feb. 13, 2026
College

Researcher Examines Use of AI in Young Adults’ Romantic Lives

Associate Professor Rebecca Ortiz surveyed young adults about AI companions and found both potential benefits and troubling behaviors with the technology.
Dialynn Dwyer Feb. 5, 2026
Researcher

How Olympians Turn Social Media Fame Into Sponsorship Deals

Athletes must deliver authentic content about their personal journey to earn followers and endorsements in the social media era.
John Boccacino Feb. 4, 2026
How

Law Students Examine Americans’ Right to Vote

The Voting Rights and Policy residency examines the Voting Rights Act's origins and impact, and the ongoing challenges related to protecting Americans’ right to vote.
Caroline K. Reff Feb. 2, 2026
Law

Why People Misinterpret the News

Mass communications researcher Jamie Gentry studies how political stories change as they move from newsrooms to social media.
John Boccacino Feb. 2, 2026
Why

Newhouse Professor Breaks Down Success of ‘Heated Rivalry’

Melissa Martinez shares lessons that can be learned from the show’s runaway success.
Dialynn Dwyer Jan. 30, 2026
Newhouse

Joanne Mahoney ’87, L’90 Named College of Law Commencement Speaker

The former Onondaga County executive and current SUNY ESF president will address the Class of 2026 on May 8.
News Staff Jan. 28, 2026
Joanne

Newhouse Students Bring Back ‘Cooking With ’Cuse’ Series

The revived show features Syracuse chefs and explores how food connects people.
Dialynn Dwyer Jan. 26, 2026
Newhouse

Law Professor Receives National Legal Education Award

Kelly Curtis was recognized by the American Association of Law Schools for her exceptional contributions to student support and academic programming.
News Staff Jan. 23, 2026
Law

College of Law Holds First AI Residency Program

Students gained new skills, discussed ethical questions and emerged with a sense of urgency to keep pace with this booming technology.
Caroline K. Reff Jan. 20, 2026
College

IDJC Names Veteran News Executive Spring 2026 Visiting Fellow

Merrill Brown will study existing and evolving business models across the media landscape and new ways to sustain quality journalism.
News Staff Jan. 16, 2026

Advocating for Disability Rights in Higher Education

Mary J. Goodwin-Oquendo L’09 credits the College of Law for empowering her to found the Goodwin-Oquendo Law Firm, which champions disability civil rights.
Caroline K. Reff Jan. 9, 2026
Advocating

Professional Lax Player Celebrates Win Through JDinteractive Program

The program allows Ginny Capicchioni L’27 to stay in the game while advancing her education.
Caroline K. Reff Dec. 23, 2025
Professional

Philanthropy That Ensures Students ‘Move at the Speed of Industry’

Real Chemistry founder and Chairman Jim Weiss '87 establishes The Agency, Home of the Weiss Center, to prepare students for careers in AI-driven health and
Eileen Korey Dec. 17, 2025
Philanthropy

Law Assistant Dean Lily Yan Hughes Wins NAPABA’s Honor

The Daniel K. Inouye Trailblazer Award from the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association honors Hughes' achievements.
Robert Conrad Dec. 12, 2025