ASPIRING ATTORNEYS
U law students gain advice from practicing attorneys through newly launched mentorship pilot program.
Read MoreU law students gain advice from practicing attorneys through newly launched mentorship pilot program.
Read MoreCynthia Chen, an honors music major with an emphasis in flute performance and a minor in political science, has masterfully found a way to combine her love of music performance and drive for social and cultural activism.
Read MoreNubia Peña, recent College of Law graduate, was selected as one of the top 25 law students in the country by National Jurist magazine for her commitment to social justice, empowering marginalized communities and developing new young leaders of color.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah law students organize a 100-mile spirit run on April 7-8 in support of dean.
Read MoreNew report from the S.J. Quinney College of Law focuses on remedies to help protect migrant women from domestic violence and sexual assault.
Read MoreA team of law students from the U earned impressive marks at the National Moot Court Competition held earlier this month in New York.
Read MoreLecture brings to light the harsh reality of at-risk, runaway and homeless youth who are recruited, forced, and coerced into sex trafficking.
Read MoreU law professor Paul Cassell, a former federal judge, asks President Obama to commute sentence in Weldon Angelos case citing “unjust” 55-year mandatory minimum sentence he was forced to hand down in.
Read MoreIs the Supreme Court a supreme failure? Provocative legal scholar Erwin Chemerinsky to visit the U on Feb. 4 to speak as part of the 50th annual Leary Lecture.
Read MoreThe U’s unique Environmental Dispute Resolution Program aims to promote collaboration, mediation, stakeholder engagement and alternative dispute resolution as a way to address public policy conflicts.
Read MoreDean Bob Adler has pledged to run 100 miles in support of improving bar passage and employment placement among graduates from the U’s S.J. Quinney College of Law.
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