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This is the official blog of the Trinity College Public Policy & Law Department. The blog showcases the achievements of students, alumni, and faculty, so feel free to look around, read our posts, and comment with your opinions. Thank you for visiting!
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Recent Posts
- PBPL Voice Profiles: Camille Valentincic ’22 May 2, 2022
- Congratulations to PBPL Major Erin DeMarco ’23, Published Author of Op-Ed April 28, 2022
- Congratulations to PBPL Major Emily Blanchard ’22, Published Author of Op-Ed April 27, 2022
- PBPL Voice Profiles: Charlie Kilborn ’22 April 27, 2022
- Trinity Pre-Law Society Sponsors Panel – Women in Law: A Conversation with Trinity Alumni April 26, 2022
- Congratulations to PBPL Major Marisol Garcia ’22, Published Author of Op-Ed April 25, 2022
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Category Archives: Focus on Faculty
Public Policy and Law Program Celebrates the Life of Ned Cabot
By Brendan W. Clark ’21 … Continue reading
The Connecticut Supreme Court On Circuit At Trinity College
By Brendan W. Clark ’21 … Continue reading
Fundamentals Visits the American Museum of Tort Law
By Brendan W. Clark ’21 … Continue reading
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Professor Cabot: A Tribute from Julia Mardeusz ’16
Professor Edward “Ned” Cabot, a founding member of the Trinity College Public Policy and Law Department and long-time professor, passed away on May 15, 2018. His impact was enormous and his loss has been and will continue to be deeply … Continue reading
Professor Cabot: A Tribute from Paige Greene ’13
Professor Edward “Ned” Cabot, a founding member of the Trinity College Public Policy and Law Department and long-time professor, passed away on May 15, 2018. His impact was enormous and his loss has been and will continue to be deeply … Continue reading
Professor Cabot: A Tribute from Ethan Cantor ’16
Professor Edward “Ned” Cabot, a founding member of the Trinity College Public Policy and Law Department and long-time professor, passed away on May 15, 2018. His impact was enormous and his loss has been and will continue to be deeply … Continue reading