Law school commencement ceremonies during COVID times have been a lot different than usual, with all the pomp and circumstance delivered in a virtual format. But this year, things are much different, with in-person ceremonies finally returning at many schools after years of absence. In fact, some schools have even invited their 2020 and 2021 graduates to share in the 2022 celebrations. And with the return to normalcy, many law schools are bringing out big-time speakers to address their graduating students (although Supreme Court justices are notably missing from this year’s line-up).
Above the Law tracks law school graduation speakers each year, and we rely on the help of our readers for this task. We know some speakers (gavel bang: Reuters), but we’re not psychic. Please get in touch with us at tips@abovethelaw.com and tell us who’s speaking at your graduation. We’ll update the list accordingly.
Berkeley: Mónica Ramírez Almadani
Brooklyn: Preet Bharara
Columbia Law School: Andrew Yang
Duke: Judge Michelle Childs
Harvard: Loretta Lynch
Indiana University (Maurer): Judge Jed Rakoff
New York Law School: Judy Sheindlin (aka Judge Judy)
NYU: Vanita Gupta
Virginia: Kim Keenan
In-person law school commencements return, drawing legal boldface names [Reuters]
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