
Proud to announce:
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Hari M. Osofsky (right), a charter member of IntLawGrrls, has accepted a tenured offer to join the faculty at the
University of Minnesota Law School in Minneapolis. She looks forward to becoming a part of work there in environmental law and related fields.

► IntLawGrrls' international trade expert,
Marjorie Florestal (left), likewise is enjoying her newly tenured-law-professor status at University of the
Pacific McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, California.

► IntLawGrrls guest/alumna
Caroline Bettinger-López (right) will begin a tenure-track appointment as Associate Clinical Professor at the
University of Miami School of Law on July 1, 2010, and will launch a new Human Rights Clinic there, for which she will serve as Director, at the beginning of next year. The clinic will focus on transnational/international human rights litigation and advocacy, including work before the Inter-American human rights system and the United Nations, and will also support social and economic justice campaigns and human rights advocacy in South Florida.
Heartfelt congratulations, 'Grrls!