
From the US Army to Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law
Two students share their journey. A military career was the perfect starting point for Robert Dowling, 2L, and Monica Smith, 2L.
Our community of faculty, students, staff, alumni, partners and supporters is tremendous and inspiring. As members of this community, we are committed to our shared mission and values — to make a meaningful impact that enriches everyone with whom we learn, teach and serve.
Please join me in applauding our collective efforts this year!
Warmly,
Dean Lawson
Read some of Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law's featured news stories covering the exciting events and amazing work being done by faculty, staff and alumni in the community and around the world.
A Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law classroom became a live courtroom on Nov. 15 when the U.S. Court of Appeals heard oral arguments on four cases.
Read about the event
Professor Anita Ramasastry has been appointed to The Global Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking to address one of the greatest human rights issues of our time.
Read about Professor Ramasastry
Immigration Law Clinic Director Georgina Olazcon Mozo and four clinic students spent their spring break touring facilities and observing legal intake services for detained children in El Paso.
Read about the Immigration Law Clinic's work
A student and two alumni, including Judge William Downing (J.D. ‘78), were involved in holding Meta accountable for its transgressions around political ad transparency.
Read about holding Meta accountable
Students in the Tribal Court Clinic learned about dependency law and submitted an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in Haaland v. Brackeen.
Read about the amicus brief
Graduates of Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law’s LL.M. and M.J. programs share their varied backgrounds and what inspired them to become Huskies.
Read about our global community
Discovery is a podcast presented by the University of Âé¶¹ÉçÇø of Law that focuses on today's biggest social, political and legal issues.
Professor Sanne Knudsen discusses the need for Congress to enact new legislation to strengthen and restate its commitment to environmental protection.
Listen to "Congress Has Spoken"
Maryland Carey Law’s Guha Krishnamurthi sits down with Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling against race-based admissions and how it won’t change the practice of affirmative action.
Listen to "Operating in the Shadows"
Professor Monte Mills explains the amicus brief supporting Tribal-reserved water rights in the U.S. Supreme Court case Arizona v. Navajo Nation.
Listen to "Set Aside or Ignored"
From student profiles and engaging chats with faculty, to collaborative work across the University community, explore some of our top visual stories of the year.
Two students share their journey. A military career was the perfect starting point for Robert Dowling, 2L, and Monica Smith, 2L.
Theo Myhre, teaching professor at Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law, covers the 303 Creative, LLC v. Elenis Supreme Court case and the far-reaching impact it may have.
A one-of-a-kind partnership prepares Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Emergency Medicine residents and Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law students for malpractice lawsuits, featuring Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law professor Bill Bailey and Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law alumna and Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Medicine clinical instructor Dr. Nicole Chicoine Mooney, J.D., M.D.
Eighteen law students spent a week in February trekking around Alaska and assisting residents with their tax returns.