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Notes from the Collaborative Governance Rodeo
By Wendy Willis Since the term started emerging in 1970s, collaborative governance has been a wily beast. Just as scholars start to corral and define […]
Read MoreUtah Law recognizes Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a holiday that celebrates and honors Indigenous/Native American/American Indian/Native Alaskan peoples and commemorates their histories and cultures. Honoring this holiday […]
Read MoreJoe Quinney — Early Legal Career
After Joe’s first year at Harvard, Joe returned to Logan to marry Jessie Eccles. They were married on August 17, 1917 in the Logan Temple. […]
Read MoreUtah Law honors National Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month
In honor of National Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month, the S.J. Quinney College of Law asked members of the SJQ community to share their thoughts and experiences. […]
Read MoreProfessor Leslie Francis receives service award at Utah judicial conference
Professor Leslie Francis recently received a Service to the Courts Award at the Utah Annual Judicial Conference. She was recognized for her service representing people who are the subject of guardianship proceedings through a special pro bono program of the courts called the Guardianship Signature Program. The GSP connects volunteer attorneys with un-represented respondents in guardianship proceedings.
Read MoreThe Pause: Closing the Gap Between Our Best Intentions and Our Actions
By Marina Piscolish, Ph.D. For years, we, as a field, have been hard at work teaching crucial communication skills for managing conflict, solving problems, and […]
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