Students publish research funded by Golden Rule Project
Jensen Lillquist and Zara Guinard, who received research grants from the Golden Rule Project in 2022, have completed and published articles based on their research. […]
Read MoreJensen Lillquist and Zara Guinard, who received research grants from the Golden Rule Project in 2022, have completed and published articles based on their research. […]
Read MoreCongratulations to all of our Moot Court team members and coaches! We know a lot of hard work and effort goes in to prepare for […]
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Read MoreOn April 7, the College of Law held a live simulation exercise as part of the “Global Perspectives on Counterterrorism” course. The event—which is the […]
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Read MoreGrowing up in El Paso, Texas, 1L Austin Edens found his calling for the law while driving with his dad along the Cesar E. Chavez […]
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Read MoreThis is an excerpt of an article originally published by the Utah Center for Legal Inclusion (UCLI). Amy Nichole Briceno, a 2L student at Utah […]
Read MoreIt’s just past noon on a Wednesday. A handful of students trickle in to the bright and airy room on the second floor of the […]
Read MoreTwo College of Law students published original research funded by grants from the Golden Rule Project, whose mission is to promote the power of treating […]
Read MoreBy Suzi Morales It’s a weekday evening at the University Neighborhood Partners Hartland Partnership Center. A handful of women, many with young children in tow, […]
Read MoreDuring her time in undergraduate working towards a degree in biochemistry, it was medical school – not law school – that was on Victoria Tomoko […]
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