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Image May 16, 2025 Class of 2025: MPS Grad RaeAnna Grace Rabang Honors Identity, Community, and Advocacy Read more
Image May 15, 2025 Class of 2025: JD Grad Samantha Barrera on Becoming the Advocate She Encourage Her Children to Be Read more
Image May 14, 2025 Class of 2025: MLS Grad Callie Woolfolk on Life After the Air Force and a Future in Human Rights Law Read more
Image This Valentine’s Day, Show Your Wildcat Love by Contributing to University of Arizona Giving Day Feb. 1, 2022 This Valentine’s Day, University of Arizona Law is asking the LawCat community to spread the love by participating in Giving Day, a 24-hour fundraising effort in support of students and the university. Read more
Image Justice Shall Be Done: University of Arizona Law Brings Prosecutorial Ethics to Life Jan. 26, 2022 New series is part of an ongoing effort to create a national forum for discussion of issues in criminal prosecution. Read more
Image Mundheim Speaker Series Returns, Will Welcome First Guest Jan. 31 Jan. 25, 2022 Conversations with Bob Mundheim returns this semester and welcomes its first guest on Monday, Jan. 31. Read more
Image Your Next Advocate in an Arizona Court May Not Be a Lawyer Dec. 17, 2021 Undergraduate students at the University of Arizona can now simultaneously earn a Bachelor of Arts in Law and become qualified for licensure as a legal paraprofessional through a first-in-the-nation program. Read more
Image Civil Rights Restoration Clinic Receives Grant to Support Marijuana Expungement Cases in Arizona Dec. 15, 2021 The grant from the Arizona Department of Health Services will fund pro bono legal aid to those eligible for expungement. Read more
Image Amid Difficult Labor Market, Class of 2020 Sets Record-Breaking Employment Rates Dec. 8, 2021 Graduates from Arizona Law class of 2020 exceeded expectations with record-breaking employment rates more than a year since walking across the virtual stage. Read more
Image Algorithms are Making Many of Your Decisions – and You Might be OK With That Dec. 6, 2021 A new study by law professor Derek Bambauer suggests that most people are content to let big data-produced algorithms decide many – but not all – of their day-to-day decisions. Read more
Image UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Offers Law Students Rare Access to Highest Levels of International Human Rights System Nov. 30, 2021 Students at University of Arizona Law have the unparalleled opportunity to work on Indigenous human rights issues under the supervision of UN Special Rapporteur Calí Tzay. Read more