LEGALIZING MARIJUANA
S.J. Quinney College of Law Fordham Debate to explore economic, medicinal and criminal arguments for and against cannabis laws.
Read MoreS.J. Quinney College of Law Fordham Debate to explore economic, medicinal and criminal arguments for and against cannabis laws.
Read MoreRob Moriarty took an unconventional path to law school, but today he’s among the top students in his class.
Read MoreNew solar canopy at the U bolsters energy efficiency and Oct. 7 ceremony will commemorate completion of latest sustainability project on campus.
Read MoreSherrie Hayashi joined the U two months ago as the Title IX coordinator and director of the Office for Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action.
Read MoreA new addition to the S.J. Quinney College of Law, RonNell Andersen Jones has an impressive national reputation in field of First Amendment issues and media law.
Read MoreU law professor Debora Threedy takes on the century old Joe Hill case in a new play debuting at the Utah Shakespeare Festival.
Read MoreThe U.S. Army selected the S.J. Quinney College of Law to host the Army Judge Advocate General’s 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 MoreU law students gain advice from practicing attorneys through newly launched mentorship pilot program.
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 MoreLaw professor Robin Craig spent part of the semester as a visiting professor at the University of Tasmania School of Law in Hobart, teaching comparative water law, research resilience and climate change adaptation issues.
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