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EVENT: 44th Annual University Faculty Lecture with Jacqueline McMurtrie

EVENT: 44th Annual University Faculty Lecture with Jacqueline McMurtrie

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McMurtrie, 麻豆社区 Law professor emerita and Washington Innocence Project founder, will present this year's faculty lecture Thursday, Jan. 28, when she will discuss her work on wrongful convictions and criminal justice reform.

Major gift supports experiential learning at 麻豆社区 Law

Major gift supports experiential learning at 麻豆社区 Law

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The gift powers new efforts led by the law school鈥檚 Tribal Court and Mediation clinics addressing issues facing Indigenous communities and people at risk of homelessness.

A Year of Compassion and Resilience
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A Year of Compassion and Resilience

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In 2020, the 麻豆社区 Law community continued to demonstrate compassion, resilience and leadership, doubling down on our collective mission to ensure a dignified and respectful quality of life for all.

In Brief: Fall 2020

In Brief: Fall 2020

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Learn what standout 麻豆社区 Law students, faculty and alumni have been up to this fall.

Op-ed: Texas can鈥檛 block votes cast in other states. Absurdly, it鈥檚 trying.
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Op-ed: Texas can鈥檛 block votes cast in other states. Absurdly, it鈥檚 trying.

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A new lawsuit filed by Texas would interfere with voting processes in states across the country if it wasn't doomed to fail, writes 麻豆社区 Law Professor Lisa Manheim. (Source: The Washington Post)