Tales of Law Degrees and Love
No one heads to law school expecting to find love, but when you put a bunch of bright young adults together, the occasional spark is […]
Read MoreNo one heads to law school expecting to find love, but when you put a bunch of bright young adults together, the occasional spark is […]
Read MoreAll donations made to the College of Law will go towards the Dean’s Fund, which is a discretionary tool for Dean Elizabeth Kronk Warner to allocate for priorities such as scholarships and diversity and wellness initiatives.
Read MoreKen Okazaki doesn’t have a story to tell of feeling left out or different as one of the few non-white students who attended the College of Law in 1979.
Read MoreSince the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, everyone’s lives have been disrupted in one way or another. One significant and deeply saddening disruption has been […]
Read MoreThe troubling situation in photos flashed in news stories about the immigration crisis left Flores feeling helpless and angry. Flores, a second-year student at the College of Law, could easily picture her own family behind the chain-linked fences had circumstances played out differently at the time her parents arrived in the U.S. from Mexico years ago.
Read MoreJoLynn Spruance didn’t know exactly where her career path would lead her as a child growing up in California, but one thing mattered in all […]
Read MoreProfessor Cathy Hwang has been awarded an Early Career Teaching Award, which recognizes significant contributions to teaching at the U through new and innovative teaching […]
Read MoreAs a first-generation college student, Emily Nuvan had to figure out the ins and outs of higher education largely on her own—and she didn’t even have law school on her radar at first.
Read MoreArturo Thompson joined the College of Law in October 2019 as the newly appointed assistant dean of the Career Development Office (CDO). He arrived with […]
Read MoreAs the COVID-19 pandemic began to change life around the world this spring, College of Law Professor Jorge Contreras stepped into a global debate about […]
Read MoreCollege of Law Professor Robin Craig has been named a distinguished professor. The rank is given out annually to a select number of outstanding professors at the U. In order to be considered for the title, a professor must have at least five years of service.
Read MoreThe U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina on March 11 entered a consent decree that declares South Carolina’s 1988 discriminatory anti-LGBTQ curriculum […]
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