Humans of the U: Teri Orr
“The strangest thing I’ve ever done for science was milked a bat. Let me explain.”
Read More“The strangest thing I’ve ever done for science was milked a bat. Let me explain.”
Read MoreLegal experts debate the extent of First Amendment protections on college campuses.
Read More“There just aren’t very many more rewarding things you can do with your life than spending every day encouraging the process of learning and having a hand in helping those light bulbs go on. That’s especially true when the subject is constitutional law and those light bulbs are illuminating new insights into the nation’s history, the workings of democracy and the hard questions that divide both the country and the court.”
Read MoreFrom medical marijuana to Medicaid expansion, this election season is packed with hot-button issues—and that has set the stage for a fact-filled, informative third season of “The Hinckley Report.”
Read MoreS.J. Quinney College of Law launches new early admission program designed to give candidates who know the U is their top-choice law school a chance to commit to attending law school earlier than previously possible.
Read MoreTeam of researchers including the U’s Lincoln Davies, a professor and associate dean at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, examined the evolution of state renewable portfolio standards.
Read More“When I was 17, I left Venezuela due to the political turmoil there. My formative years in a developing country shaped my character and my interest in public service.”
Read MoreA new seminar course at the S.J. Quinney College of Law presents the opioid crisis through the lens of regulatory failures to properly address the issue — while providing students with critical thinking skills and tools to change the landscape in the future.
Read MoreCoaches and volunteers are the backbone of helping students to prepare for annual law meets.
Read MoreNew center will honor Utah Sen. Orrin G. Hatch and focus on advocating for political civility and bipartisan problem-solving.
Read MoreU researchers identify link between Chicago homicide spike and decline in stop-and-frisk policing.
Read MoreNew rankings from U.S. News & World Report are out — see how the U ranked in the 2019 “Best Graduate Schools.”
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