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Utah Supreme Court hands S.J. Quinney College of Law alums major victory in transgender rights case
May 12, 2021—In a landmark case argued by two S.J. Quinney College of Law alums, the Utah Supreme Court ruled on May 6, 2021, that […]
Read MoreNew Report Examines Causes of Clean Water Access Deficits Among 30 Tribes in the Colorado River Basin
New Report Examines Causes of Clean Water Access Deficits Among 30 Tribes in the Colorado River Basin Tribal communities, disproportionately impacted by the pandemic, continue […]
Read MoreWVU First Place Team
The Wallace Stegner Center is proud to announce that our student team of Natalie Beal and Stephanie Hanawalt are the winners of the 2021 National […]
Read MoreWhat is the U doing to address climate change?
You probably know that sustainability is a core value of the University of Utah, but did you know that the U is making significant progress […]
Read MoreAlumnus Jeffrey Fillerup supports students from the Navajo Nation
Jeffrey Fillerup’s career as a business trial lawyer has earned him plenty of wins in high-stakes cases, from prosecuting breach of fiduciary duty and corporate […]
Read MoreTanana Authors Report Examining Clean Water Deficits Among Tribes
University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law Assistant Professor Heather Tanana was the lead author on a comprehensive analysis recently released by the Colorado […]
Read MoreLaw students succeed in competition focused on women in politics
In terms of female representation in politics, Utah ranks well below the national average in several areas of government. Students at the University of Utah, […]
Read MoreResearch from Kronk Warner and Adler Makes Sustainable Development Recommendations
Dean Elizabeth Kronk Warner and Professor Robert Adler recently contributed to “Making America A Better Place for All: Sustainable Development Recommendations for the Biden Administration,” […]
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