EXECUTION’S CENTENNIAL PROMPTS REVIEW
Adam Pritchard, a third-year law student, and attorney Kenneth Lougee reexamine the case of labor activist Joe Hill in the context of hearsay in a new journal article.
Read MoreAdam Pritchard, a third-year law student, and attorney Kenneth Lougee reexamine the case of labor activist Joe Hill in the context of hearsay in a new journal article.
Read MoreIn the sixth and final Return to Campus webinar, held on Aug. 20, 2020, President Ruth Watkins and other senior leaders gave a final update on campus operations, while Dr. Richard Orlandi and Dr. Sharon Talboys discussed details of the Uβs testing and tracing plan.
Read MoreTrials to test the effectiveness and safety of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin to treat patients with COVID-19.
Read MoreThe U.S. Army selected the S.J. Quinney College of Law to host the Army Judge Advocate Generalβs Corps(JAG) Sexual Assault Trial Advocacy Course (SATAC). The two-week training is designed to better equip prosecutors and defense attorneys to handle complex cases in military court.
Read MoreWith all the talk about impeachment, do we actually know what is going on? U political science professor James Curry has some answers for us.
Read MoreIf you missed the September Academic Senate meeting, then read all the highlights here.
Read MoreThe U will pay tribute to 11 veterans at its 21st annual Veterans Day commemoration ceremony, Friday, Nov. 9, 2018.
Read MoreFaculty, staff and students attended the third webinar on the University of Utahβs Return: Testing, tracing, and metrics that matter.
Read MoreReporter Glenn Greenwald, who exposed Edward Snowdenβs classified documents, gives keynote for Secrecy Week.
Read MoreU researchers find using a thermostat for heating and air conditioning systems that turn on and off based on air quality can clean the air in your home without using much more energy than a fan.
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