College of Law launches new 3 in 5 podcast about legal research
Want a bite-sized version of the latest research from the faculty at the S.J. Quinney College of Law? Introducing 3 in 5, a new podcast […]
Read MoreWant a bite-sized version of the latest research from the faculty at the S.J. Quinney College of Law? Introducing 3 in 5, a new podcast […]
Read MoreDuring the first year of law school, students usually get to know each other through a variety of networking events, study groups, and the traditional […]
Read MoreWhen I last wrote to you we were struggling with the ongoing pressures of the pandemic. And it continued, on and on and on. Throughout […]
Read MoreIf you had told me in January of 2020 that soon I would be spending a good part of each day working and socializing on […]
Read MoreDear S.J. Quinney College of Law alumni and community, With a collective sigh of relief, we welcome the end of the academic year and salute […]
Read MoreDean Elizabeth Kronk Warner and Professor Robert Adler recently contributed to “Making America A Better Place for All: Sustainable Development Recommendations for the Biden Administration,” […]
Read MoreLisa Sledge’s legal career started with a Google search. Newly divorced and struggling to make ends meet, the mother of two left behind her career […]
Read MoreIn a landmark case argued by two S.J. Quinney College of Law alums, the Utah Supreme Court ruled on May 6, 2021, that transgender Utahns […]
Read MoreThe University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law is ranked 43 in the nation according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2022 edition of […]
Read MoreOn November 2, 2021, it will be twenty years since the University of Utah College of Law became the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College […]
Read MoreDiversity in the legal field lags behind other professions in Utah and across the country. In Utah’s legal workplaces and law schools, people of color, […]
Read MoreWhy is it important for women lawyers to stay actively engaged in their communities? That was a question posed to Hilary Forbush, then a first-year […]
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