CONTINUUM SPRING 2018
Read mindfulness 101, an academic’s “field notes” on her own dementia, law alums and students joining forces to free an innocent man who spent 22 years in prison and more.
Read MoreRead mindfulness 101, an academic’s “field notes” on her own dementia, law alums and students joining forces to free an innocent man who spent 22 years in prison and more.
Read MoreJoin the S.J. Quinney College of Law for the 23rd annual Stegner Center Symposium as friction over federal public lands such as the Bears Ears National Monument continues to play out in the public policy sphere.
Read MoreBefore law graduate Gary Wilkinson was a standout college and professional basketball player, he was a high school dropout and juvenile court defendant.
Read MoreI grew up in a very international family. My dad is from Iran, my mom is Portuguese and my step-mom is from the Philippines. I came to law school with this in mind and this has been my entire focus here, even my involvement in the Pro Bono Initiative has been centered around clinics for refugees and immigrants.
Read MoreIt didn’t matter because we knew we were in a safe place and could start a new life.
Read MoreThird-year U law student, Dominica Dela Cruz, grew up watching court TV and was always troubled seeing kids enter the legal system with no resources.
Read MoreNew solar canopy at the U bolsters energy efficiency and Oct. 7 ceremony will commemorate completion of latest sustainability project on campus.
Read MoreA new addition to the S.J. Quinney College of Law, RonNell Andersen Jones has an impressive national reputation in field of First Amendment issues and media law.
Read MoreU law professor Debora Threedy takes on the century old Joe Hill case in a new play debuting at the Utah Shakespeare Festival.
Read MoreA team of law students from the U earned impressive marks at the National Moot Court Competition held earlier this month in New York.
Read MoreLecture brings to light the harsh reality of at-risk, runaway and homeless youth who are recruited, forced, and coerced into sex trafficking.
Read MoreU’s S.J. Quinney College of Law will house center dedicated to better understanding intersection of biomedicine and law.
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