Legislative session and U
The 2018 Utah legislative session begins today, and according to Jason Perry, U vice president for government relations, the U has four key priorities.
Read MoreThe 2018 Utah legislative session begins today, and according to Jason Perry, U vice president for government relations, the U has four key priorities.
Read MoreNew Master of Legal Studies program will launch in fall of 2018 to provide non-law professionals training on the legal system.
Read MoreNew analysis by S.J. Quinney College of Law professor Christopher L. Peterson paints bleak picture of consumer protection options if Financial Choice Act of 2017 becomes law.
Read MoreSpeaker offers a new model treaty for migrant and refugee mobility.
Read MoreGroundbreaking sculpture by artist Edgar Arceneaux to be unveiled.
Read MoreHusband and wife team — who are both U professors — explore privacy in a complex and changing online world.
Read MoreNew research from U professors asserts 1966 U.S. Supreme Court decision that led to the creation of Miranda rights may today impede law enforcement’s ability to solve crimes.
Read MoreU professor’s study illustrates risks for a leader who changes mind after taking moral stance.
Read MoreCathy Hwang presents at prestigious Stanford/Yale/Harvard Junior Faculty Forum.
Read MoreA new endowed chair at the U will honor the late Sen. Robert F. Bennett and his exemplary commitment to public service.
Read MoreBefore law graduate Gary Wilkinson was a standout college and professional basketball player, he was a high school dropout and juvenile court defendant.
Read MoreDo food products that are certified organic, kosher, biodynamic, etc. cost more? And if so, do grocery chains make these higher-priced food products equally available across different communities?
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