Image Monday For the Record: Awards, Presentations, Articles, Clinic Grants and more Read more Image Monday University of Arizona Law Professors Warn the Supreme Court’s Religious Speaker Cases May Extend to Technology Companies Read more Image Dec. 12, 2024 Third-Year Law Student Samantha Barrera Recipient of University of Arizona’s Centennial Achievement Award Read more Image Dec. 11, 2024 From Lawtina to Lawyer: Sofia Urias (‘24) Reflects on the Impact of Arizona Law’s Lawtina Mentoring Program Read more Filter by category - Any -A New Day in CourtBachelor of Arts in LawBusiness LawCOVIDCriminal Law & PolicyDiversity and InclusionGivingHealth Law and PolicyInnovation for JusticeLegal WritingUniversity of Arizona Innocence ProjectWilliam H. Rehnquist CenterAlumni NewsArizona Law ImpactArizona Law NewsFaculty News and ScholarshipStudent SuccessesThe New Legal ProfessionClinics Apply Image How Journalist Andrea Kelly Boosted Her Newsroom Credentials with Master of Legal Studies Degree March 1, 2018 The versatile one-year degree gives students a foundation for working with and understanding laws, regulations and the legal system and teaches legal analysis and communication skills. Read more Image Inaugural Conference to Discuss Revitalization of Trade Between Native Nations Feb. 27, 2018 The inaugural conference will explore how indigenous peoples can use the global trade model to revitalize trade networks domestically and internationally. Read more Image Attorney, “Hot Coffee” Documentary Director to Stir Conversation on Civil Justice at 2018 Peter Chase Neumann Lecture Feb. 22, 2018 Saladoff will share her journey of making the film, how it was received, and what has happened since it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2011. Read more Image University of Arizona Law’s Barry Davis National Trial Team Once Again Heading to Nationals Feb. 19, 2018 For the third year in a row, one of University of Arizona Law’s Barry Davis National Trial Teams has won regionals and is heading to the National Trial Competition. Read more Image Endangered or Not? JD/PhD Student Gains Recognition for Work Hybridizing Law and Biology Feb. 14, 2018 Arizona Law 3L Alex Erwin honored as the author of “one of the top policy-relevant environmental law articles of the year" in the 2018 Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review. Read more University of Arizona Law’s John Lacy Inducted into American Mining Hall of Fame Feb. 1, 2018 Lacy was honored by the Mining Foundation of the Southwest as a 2017 recipient of the Medal of Merit, for induction into the American Mining Hall of Fame. Read more Image New York Times Supreme Court Correspondent Adam Liptak to Deliver Public Lecture at University of Arizona Law Jan. 30, 2018 Liptak will deliver the 38th McCormick Lecture, sponsored by the college and the J. Byron McCormick Society for Law and Public Affairs. Read more Image Arizona Court of Appeals to Hear Criminal, Civil Cases in Special Session at University of Arizona Law Jan. 30, 2018 As part of its ongoing public education effort, Division Two of the Arizona Court of Appeals will hold oral arguments during a special court session at Arizona Law. Read more Image Arizona Law Student Takes Divestment Campaign to Pope Francis Jan. 18, 2018 Arizona Law Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) candidate Michelle Cook met with Pope Francis as part of the 2017 Indigenous Women’s Divestment Delegation. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image Monday University of Arizona Law Professors Warn the Supreme Court’s Religious Speaker Cases May Extend to Technology Companies Read more
Image Dec. 12, 2024 Third-Year Law Student Samantha Barrera Recipient of University of Arizona’s Centennial Achievement Award Read more
Image Dec. 11, 2024 From Lawtina to Lawyer: Sofia Urias (‘24) Reflects on the Impact of Arizona Law’s Lawtina Mentoring Program Read more
Image How Journalist Andrea Kelly Boosted Her Newsroom Credentials with Master of Legal Studies Degree March 1, 2018 The versatile one-year degree gives students a foundation for working with and understanding laws, regulations and the legal system and teaches legal analysis and communication skills. Read more
Image Inaugural Conference to Discuss Revitalization of Trade Between Native Nations Feb. 27, 2018 The inaugural conference will explore how indigenous peoples can use the global trade model to revitalize trade networks domestically and internationally. Read more
Image Attorney, “Hot Coffee” Documentary Director to Stir Conversation on Civil Justice at 2018 Peter Chase Neumann Lecture Feb. 22, 2018 Saladoff will share her journey of making the film, how it was received, and what has happened since it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2011. Read more
Image University of Arizona Law’s Barry Davis National Trial Team Once Again Heading to Nationals Feb. 19, 2018 For the third year in a row, one of University of Arizona Law’s Barry Davis National Trial Teams has won regionals and is heading to the National Trial Competition. Read more
Image Endangered or Not? JD/PhD Student Gains Recognition for Work Hybridizing Law and Biology Feb. 14, 2018 Arizona Law 3L Alex Erwin honored as the author of “one of the top policy-relevant environmental law articles of the year" in the 2018 Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review. Read more
University of Arizona Law’s John Lacy Inducted into American Mining Hall of Fame Feb. 1, 2018 Lacy was honored by the Mining Foundation of the Southwest as a 2017 recipient of the Medal of Merit, for induction into the American Mining Hall of Fame. Read more
Image New York Times Supreme Court Correspondent Adam Liptak to Deliver Public Lecture at University of Arizona Law Jan. 30, 2018 Liptak will deliver the 38th McCormick Lecture, sponsored by the college and the J. Byron McCormick Society for Law and Public Affairs. Read more
Image Arizona Court of Appeals to Hear Criminal, Civil Cases in Special Session at University of Arizona Law Jan. 30, 2018 As part of its ongoing public education effort, Division Two of the Arizona Court of Appeals will hold oral arguments during a special court session at Arizona Law. Read more
Image Arizona Law Student Takes Divestment Campaign to Pope Francis Jan. 18, 2018 Arizona Law Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) candidate Michelle Cook met with Pope Francis as part of the 2017 Indigenous Women’s Divestment Delegation. Read more