Richards to Retire
Bill Richards, a longtime clinical professor at the College of Law, will retire this spring. Richards received a B.A. with honors from the University of […]
Read MoreBill Richards, a longtime clinical professor at the College of Law, will retire this spring. Richards received a B.A. with honors from the University of […]
Read MoreArturo Thompson joined the College of Law in October 2019 as the newly appointed assistant dean of the Career Development Office (CDO). He arrived with […]
Read MoreThe verdict is out — the College of Law has one of the best buildings in the country, according to newly released rankings from PreLaw […]
Read MoreAs a first-generation college student, Emily Nuvan had to figure out the ins and outs of higher education largely on her own – and she […]
Read MoreThe College of Law’s strengths as a top-tier public law school, national leader in environmental law and growing powerhouse in the field of health law […]
Read MoreHannah Follender has quickly established an interesting career in the law since graduating in 2018. She’s currently a U.S. patent attorney at Workman Nydegger in […]
Read MoreAny law student will tell you that there’s a lot of schoolwork — legal research, assigned readings, writing briefs — that doesn’t directly relate to […]
Read MoreThe College of Law is pleased to welcome Leslie Culver as a legal methods professor. She will start her position on July 1. Culver arrives […]
Read MoreNot many people get to help out with pro bono legal work before they even apply to law school. But Steffen Thomas has a skill […]
Read MoreKari James, a first-year law student at the College of Law was named 1L Student of the Year by the National Native American Law Student […]
Read MoreCarolynn Clark has been named the new director of the Master of Legal Studies degree program at the College of Law. She began her role […]
Read MoreResearch unveiled in February from the College of Law’s Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources and the Environment questions whether the federal government followed the […]
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