FIGHTING TERRORISM
U counterterrorism course helps students learn practical skills that will prepare them for careers in intelligence, military and foreign policy agencies.
Read MoreU counterterrorism course helps students learn practical skills that will prepare them for careers in intelligence, military and foreign policy agencies.
Read MoreU vice president and general counsel John Morris died Feb. 16. On Friday, March 4, at 5 p.m. the university will honor and celebrate Morris’ life at a service at the S.J. Quinney College of Law.
Read MoreU law professor Paul Cassell, a former federal judge, asks President Obama to commute sentence in Weldon Angelos case citing “unjust” 55-year mandatory minimum sentence he was forced to hand down in.
Read MoreIs the Supreme Court a supreme failure? Provocative legal scholar Erwin Chemerinsky to visit the U on Feb. 4 to speak as part of the 50th annual Leary Lecture.
Read MoreThe U’s unique Environmental Dispute Resolution Program aims to promote collaboration, mediation, stakeholder engagement and alternative dispute resolution as a way to address public policy conflicts.
Read MoreDean Bob Adler has pledged to run 100 miles in support of improving bar passage and employment placement among graduates from the U’s S.J. Quinney College of Law.
Read MoreJOHN R. PARK TEACHING FELLOWSHIP CALL FOR NOMINATIONS Deadline: Jan. 6, 2016 [bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-4″] [/bs_col][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″] Park Fellowships are awarded to faculty who will undertake one semester activity during the 2015-2016 academic year to study at a site outside the state of Utah with the purpose of enriching and enlarging the individual’s teaching role. […]
Read MoreU’s S.J. Quinney College of Law will house center dedicated to better understanding intersection of biomedicine and law.
Read MoreWhat happens when eyewitnesses misidentify a crime suspect? The U’s S.J. Quinney College of Law event explores “Evidence-Based Decisions for Policy: The Case of Eye-Witness Identification.”
Read MoreS.J. Quinney alumna Abby Dizon-Maughan started her own criminal defense practice and was recently honored for her work by the NAACP.
Read MoreResearch by Shima Baughman, an associate professor at the S.J. Quinney College of Law, is part of discussions surrounding changes to mandatory minimum sentences involving nonviolent drug.
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