Pain and Personhood
By Professor Teneille Brown The problem with the discourse related to abortion is that we seem to have taken nuanced legal holdings and converted them […]
Read MoreBy Professor Teneille Brown The problem with the discourse related to abortion is that we seem to have taken nuanced legal holdings and converted them […]
Read MoreAfter visiting at the S.J. Quinney College of Law during the Spring Semester of 2012, environmental law scholar Robin Kundis Craig has joined the faculty […]
Read MoreTAO Lei, Deputy Director and Assistant Professor of the Research Institute of Environment and Resources Law at Hohai University in Nanjing, China, will be a […]
Read MoreRobert Keiter, Professor of Law at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law and Director of the Wallace Stegner Center, was elected vice […]
Read MoreThis post serves as the last of the series addressing the Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for proposed changes to the Common Rule. For those […]
Read MoreThis post serves as fourth in a series addressing the Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for proposed changes to the Common Rule. I had the […]
Read MoreBy Margaret P. Battin – Leslie P. Francis – Jay A. Jacobson, MD – Charles B. Smith, MD Contagion, the extraordinary film portraying the outbreak […]
Read MoreRachel Carson’s Silent Spring is considered one of the foundational texts of the modern environmental movement. The 1962 book exposed the dangers that pesticides and […]
Read MoreOn February 14, Rosemary Sucec, a cultural anthroploogist with the National Park Service, will deliver a Green Bag lecture titled “American Indians and the Constructed […]
Read MoreOn February 16, the University of Utah will host a “Symposium for Community Engagement”, titled Exuberant Sustainability. As part of that symposium, the S.J. Quinney […]
Read MoreThe Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) had been hailed as signature legislation of the Obama administration and vilified as “Obamacare.” The United States Supreme Court has […]
Read MoreIn case you’ve been living under a rock, the Supreme Court decided to grant cert to rule on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable […]
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