On Wednesday, February 5, United States Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor received the Brandeis Medal, the “highest honor” given by the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law.
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Justice Sotomayor honored by University of Louisville law schoolJustice Sonia Sotomayor was presented the University of Louisville law school’s Brandeis Medal and also attended a Q&A ...
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The Brandeis Medal, the law school's highest honor, is awarded to individuals who demonstrate a strong devotion to economic, social, or political justice and have significantly advanced public service ...
The medal is the "highest honor" given by UofL's Brandeis School of Law, recognizing recipients chosen for their "devotion to ...
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The Brandeis Medal recognizes recipients chosen for their "devotion to economic, social or political justice and for ...
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