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2024 Law and Ethics Fellowship
Our 2025 Law and Ethics Fellowship applications will be available November 2024.
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Ethics Across the Curriculum
Normative questions are at the core of the study of ethics. This includes not just those working in moral and political philosophy but those who also study legal institutions and norms, religious ethics, health care ethics, welfare economics and a range of other topics and issues. The Institute seeks to build upon this core as it affirms an ecumenical definition of "ethics," one that intersects with a range of disciplines across the Dartmouth curriculum.
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Mock Trial Team Earns a Bid to Nationals
First time the team has earned a bid to the national competition in 15 years.
Members of the Dartmouth Mock Trial Society in Cincinnati. From left to right in the front row: Ben Wilkins ’24, Marina Cascini ’27, Neha Bhardwaj ’26, Kavya Nivarthy ’25, and Matthew Monroe ’27; middle row: Uma Misha ’26, Paige Pattison ’24, Bea Burack ’25, and Ben Spears ’27; back row: Dylan Griffith ’25, Carlo Guerrini-Maraldi ’26, and Julia Allos ’27.
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Roger S. Aaron '64, 'T'65 Lecture: How Rights Went Wrong with Jamal Greene
Jamal Greene is a constitutional law expert whose scholarship focuses on the structure of legal and constitutional argument. He teaches constitutional law, comparative constitutional law, the law of the political process, First Amendment, and federal courts. Coming Spring, 2025.
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Applications for 2025, December 12, 2024
Law and Ethics Fellowship
Fellows meet with scholars and discuss pending cases before the Supreme Court and attend our public lectures. Learn more