All posts by Symon Rowlands
Symon Rowlands is a member of the University of Miami Class of 2016 and was a Law Street Media Fellow during the Summer of 2015. Symon now blogs for Law Street, focusing mostly on politics. Contact Symon at staff@LawStreetMedia.com.
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Symon Rowlands | August 6, 2015
I Wanna Vote For You, But First Let Me Take A “Selfie”
New Hampshire sisters have pledged to "say cheese" with every 2016 presidential candidate.
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Symon Rowlands | August 2, 2015
Controversial Calls: What Happened at the Gold Cup?
Should Mexico have made it into the finals?
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Symon Rowlands | July 24, 2015
It’s Raining Republicans: Why is the 2016 Field So Crowded?
What will it take to thin the herd?
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Symon Rowlands | July 16, 2015
Democratic Candidates Go After Trump for Anti-Immigration Statements
Candidates made strong statements at the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) Annual Conference.
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Symon Rowlands | July 15, 2015
7 Celebrities You Didn’t Know Had Law Degrees
Because everyone needs a back up plan.
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Symon Rowlands | July 2, 2015
Donald Trump’s Top 4 Outrageous Comments So Far in the Presidential Race
What will The Donald say next?
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Symon Rowlands | June 29, 2015
Hillary Clinton: A History of Hypocrisy?
Does Hillary Clinton need to watch what she says?
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Symon Rowlands | June 25, 2015
Fordham Law Makes Big Fashion Statement
You can now get a degree in fashion law.
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Symon Rowlands | June 17, 2015
Four Ways Jeb Bush Is Setting Himself Apart From the Republican Competition
In a crowded field, can Jeb Bush stand out?
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Symon Rowlands | June 12, 2015
Born in Israel? Not on Your American Passport
A win for the executive branch over congress in this battle over sovereignty.
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Symon Rowlands | June 12, 2015
Arizona State’s Sandra Day O’Connor Law School Finds New Home in Phoenix
Supporters celebrated the foundation of the $129 million building set to open in 2016.
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Symon Rowlands | June 6, 2015
Are You Sure Now’s a Good Time to Go to Law School?
Taking the LSAT? Better think twice.
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Symon Rowlands | June 3, 2015
ALEC: The True Indicator of Legislative Decisions?
Find out who's really writing some of our laws.