We're taking a look back at what happened in the Rutgers Law community this year. Here are a few of our most popular stories and posts from 2018.
Top Stories and Tweets from January, February, and March
#ThrowbackThursday to #SCOTUS Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg while she was a professor at #RutgersLaw in the 1960s. Today is her 85th birthday. pic.twitter.com/jQfUYfgSDx
— Rutgers Law ⚖️ (@RutgersLaw) March 15, 2018
A group of #RutgersLaw students spent spring break in Guatemala with Professors Randi Mandelbaum & Joanne Gottesman to study structural causes of child migration. Among the places they visited was a shelter were children are taken after they are repatriated to Guatemala. pic.twitter.com/jyxrw04HQ3
— Rutgers Law ⚖️ (@RutgersLaw) March 19, 2018
#RutgersLaw Distinguished Professor of Law @JayFeinman was named the 2018 recipient of @RutgersU's Daniel Gorenstein Memorial Award.
Read more about the award: https://t.co/iKIa99KD21 pic.twitter.com/5V4F9RJ0Ev
— Rutgers Law ⚖️ (@RutgersLaw) March 30, 2018
Top Stories and Tweets from April, May, and June
We are pleased to officially announce the appointment of David Lopez as the next Co-Dean of #RutgersLaw.
Read the full details: https://t.co/sGDhFst7j6 pic.twitter.com/i3FJJm2JVH
— Rutgers Law ⚖️ (@RutgersLaw) June 12, 2018
Anita Hill: Promise me that whether in times of uncertainty, clarity, or in times of chaos, that you will be your bravest self. Embrace community, and not division. And live with a commitment to equal justice under the law today and throughout your entire lives. #RutgersLaw
— Rutgers Law ⚖️ (@RutgersLaw) May 17, 2018
As we approach the end of the academic year, ten #RutgersLaw faculty members across both locations have reached milestone years of service to @RutgersU. We thank them for their dedication over the years! pic.twitter.com/j9VkkyYyJQ
— Rutgers Law ⚖️ (@RutgersLaw) May 11, 2018
Top Stories and Tweets from July, August, and September
Our 1L Social Justice Scholars toured Camden today with community partners to learn about the issues impacting our local community and initiatives underway to provide services and support. pic.twitter.com/Yr7kY4qEOj
— Rutgers Law ⚖️ (@RutgersLaw) September 14, 2018
Muhammad Ali was famously convicted for his religious objections to serving in the military. In an essay, Rutgers Law Prof. Carlos Ball examines the #SCOTUS Masterpiece Cake Shop case in light of the Muhammad Ali's case from the 1970s. https://t.co/tcrCdIBXUK
— Rutgers Law ⚖️ (@RutgersLaw) July 15, 2018
Students , faculty, and staff at @RutgersLaw gathered to watch the historic #SCOTUS confirmation hearings with testimony from Christine Blasey Ford.https://t.co/RudHjh4kIw
— Rutgers Law ⚖️ (@RutgersLaw) September 28, 2018
Top Stories and Tweets from October, November, and December
Students from @RutgersLaw are providing free legal assistance to New Jersey voters who are illegally turned away from the polls today. #ElectionDay pic.twitter.com/XKCZ27CLXz
— Rutgers Law ⚖️ (@RutgersLaw) November 6, 2018
A second-year student and member of the Military Law and Veterans’ Affairs Section at @RutgersLaw shares how he is serving veterans through his legal education. pic.twitter.com/cWtrpg6Iia
— Rutgers Law ⚖️ (@RutgersLaw) November 12, 2018
.@NewJerseyOAG Gurbir Grewal challenged @RutgersLaw students to get involved in some of the top issues that need legal attention today–including gun safety, civil rights, and environmental protection–through their innovative new Honors Program. https://t.co/hhG5GKcIVH pic.twitter.com/HTwjk4uL65
— Rutgers Law ⚖️ (@RutgersLaw) October 28, 2018