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Arizona Law Professor Justin Pidot has been appointed as general counsel to the White House Council on Environmental Quality.
“These reforms are shaping the way that we think about human rights and the mechanisms available to make violators accountable.”
Survivors of domestic violence in Arizona will have a new resource to support them in civil legal matters
Conversations with Bob Mundheim holds informal conversations with national leaders in business and law, relating their experiences in and perspectives about corporate governance, markets, ethics, and career development.
From student successes to new programs and partnerships, the College of Law continued to advance legal education and the legal profession.
“There’s no other program like this in the world," says Professor Robert A. Williams, Jr.
Arizona Law is partnering with Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) on a first-of-its-kind certificate program teaching Mexican public law and policy in the United States.
A former Arizona Supreme Court justice and the Tucson mayor join the faculty next semester
The Wrongful Conviction Clinic has been accepted as a member of the Innocence Network and has changed its name to the University of Arizona Innocence Project.
The 40th annual McCormick Lecture, originally scheduled for Nov. 7, 2019 with investigative journalist Jane Mayer, has been postponed until a later date.
This year, Arizona Law recognizes Lynne Wood Dusenberry (‘74), Judge Stephen McNamee (‘69) and Professor Andy Silverman (‘69) with the Lifetime Achievement Award for their distinguished and exemplary careers, contributions to the legal profession, support for public causes and law reform, and commitment to the pursuit of justice.
As part of its ongoing public education effort, the Arizona Supreme Court will be holding arguments at the University of Arizona on Nov. 5.