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Staying true to myself: 3L Grace Greene navigates law school

Nov 26, 2024

Prior to law school, 3L Grace Greene actively participated in several projects with a common theme. She researched intervention practices for sexual assault survivors, worked for Court-Appointed Special Advocates as a legislative intern, addressed alcohol abuse and college drinking culture issues, and even worked on a few local political campaigns.

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Students helping students become lawyers: 3L Parker Airmet forms Utah Law’s student wellness community

Nov 19, 2024

3L Parker Airmet admits that he didn’t know much about what being a lawyer meant while growing up, but he did know the value of hard work from his parents, who both showed him how to provide for a family. With this example in tow, along with interests in U.S. government and the Constitution, Airmet decided to apply to law school.

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Making positive changes: Meet 3L Hayley Robertson

Nov 18, 2024

3L Hayley Robertson’s father is a police officer, and she recalls constantly asking him questions about every detail and taking an extra interest in his job as a child.

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The power to change: Larry EchoHawk shares memories of a life of service

Nov 15, 2024

Larry EchoHawk (’73) was finishing his degree at Brigham Young University while also completing his fourth year as a starting free safety on the football team, a role that had landed him a scholarship. He’d received a job offer and had not considered further education. Then his older brother, John, made a suggestion that changed EchoHawk’s life.

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Supporting veterans: Meet 2L Alessandra Coote and learn more about Utah Law’s Veteran Support Center

Nov 11, 2024

2L Alessandra Coote attended the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, earning her undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering. She spent five years as an engineer officer in the U.S. Army and also graduated from the Sapper Leader Course as a combat engineer.

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Video spotlights: Meet six Utah Law students

Nov 08, 2024

Six current Utah Law students—Valeria Jimenez, Brock Smith, Rachel Prickett Passey, Nate Bramhall, Kiersten Vandervelde, and Seth LaPray—talk about their law school experiences in the latest Student Spotlight video series.

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We need to talk about dysregulation

Nov 07, 2024

Let me start with a provocative question: How are you feeling about the current state of U.S. politics? I encourage you to take a moment to really sit with this question and tune into how you are feeling.

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Protecting creativity: 3L Matt Petersen pursues career in IP law

Nov 05, 2024

Though 3L Matt Petersen comes from a family of multiple lawyers and worked as a runner for a law firm in high school, he wasn’t set on a career in law and had planned to apply to medical school instead. While earning his bachelor’s degree in English and biology at Utah Valley University, Petersen held two different jobs that steered him toward law school.

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Utah Law faculty updates: October 2024

Nov 01, 2024

Each month, we share notable updates—including presentations, publications, panels, and other accomplishments—from Utah Law faculty members.

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The next five years: Dean Elizabeth Kronk Warner reflects on time at Utah Law

Oct 29, 2024

As the first woman and first Native American to serve as dean (she is a citizen of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians), Kronk Warner is aware of her role as trailblazer and the expectations that come with that, especially now that five years have passed and she has been reappointed for another five years.

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More than just a degree: McKell OldBull talks about motivations for MLS program

Oct 22, 2024

McKell OldBull knew she wanted to pursue a career in the justice system while attending high school. Originally from Peach City, Arizona, OldBull grew up on the Hualapai Indian reservation and recalls that there were limited resources when she was growing up.

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Implementing the Public Lands Rule consistent with BLM’s statutory authority under FLPMA

Oct 21, 2024

On Friday, the Bureau of Land Management opened a 30-day nomination period to fill a new federal advisory committee. The committee, appropriately titled Public Lands Rule Advisory Committee, will help inform implementation of the BLM’s newly minted public lands rule.

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Learning about LAWS: Austin Edens represents University of Utah at Geneva convention

Oct 15, 2024

3L Austin Edens’ focus on international law has allowed him to travel the globe. In summer 2023, he studied in the United Kingdom through the University of Utah’s Hinckley Institute’s Global Internship Program. During summer 2024, Edens had planned to work with the Australian parliament, but he couldn’t get security clearance in time. Fortunately, another opportunity presented itself—this time, in Paris.

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Dream job: Alum Steve Bloch reflects on 25 years at the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance

Oct 11, 2024

Steve Bloch (’97) started his career thrilled at the chance to work outside most of the time. He studied botany and political science in college and worked several seasons as a field technician for the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, doing biological surveys in Oregon, Washington and Louisiana.

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Utah Law holds annual Cutting Sign event for Native law students

Oct 10, 2024

More than 70 Native law students and allies from across the United States gathered at the College of Law Oct. 4-5 for Cutting Sign to the Legal Profession, a free program designed to help students launch their legal careers and network with leaders who practice Indian law or work with Native communities.

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Professor Paul Cassell quoted in national media about Boeing 737 Max crashes

Oct 09, 2024

Professor Paul Cassell, who represents the families of the Boeing 737 Max crash victims, was quoted in the New York Times, Law360, and Courthouse News about the Boeing’s knowledge of flawed software and its proposed plea deal.

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MLS program: See what’s new and how alums have achieved success

Oct 03, 2024

MLS alum Leigh Ann Bauman initially wanted to be an attorney but decided it wasn’t for her after working as a legal assistant. In fact, she left the law altogether. Bauman is now one of the program’s most recent graduates, joining 29 other students—10 fellow classmates in the in-person program and 19 in the online program—who completed their MLS degree.

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Utah Law faculty updates: September 2024

Oct 01, 2024

Each month, we share notable updates—including presentations, publications, panels, and other accomplishments—from Utah Law faculty members.

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To overcome divisiveness, we need to focus on interests (and not positions)

Oct 01, 2024

In the hope that it helps us all navigate this challenging election season, I want to build on ideas I’ve explored in prior blogs to directly address the problem with focusing on positions and highlight some approaches for focusing on what really matters—our interests.

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Lecturer Professor Amos Guiora speaks to media about conflict in Middle East

Oct 01, 2024

Lecturer Professor Amos Guiora, an expert in international law and an Israeli-American citizen, spoke to local media outlets about the Iran rocket attack against Israel.

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Finding place and belonging in Utah’s legal community: 3L Eben Kohtz

Sep 30, 2024

Eben Kohtz always had the intent to enroll in a JD program once she finished her undergraduate degree in geography at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. However, like many, her plans shifted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, she wound up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working with education nonprofit City Year.

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