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Associate Professor Beau Baumann joins Utah Law faculty

Jul 09, 2026

After graduating from Cornell Law School, Associate Professor Beau Baumann began working as a clerk in a federal district court and then for the civil division of the Department of Justice. Eager to pursue a career as a legal scholar, Baumann earned a Ph.D. in law from Yale Law School.

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Alum Stephen Dent appointed as new Utah Supreme Court justice

Jul 07, 2026

As a high schooler, Justice Stephen Dent (JD ’14) recalls being very interested in the Constitution and the way the U.S. government works. When a lawyer helped Dent’s family through a difficult time—and when Dent worked for a law firm as an undergraduate—he realized he wanted to set his sights on a career in law.

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Associate Professor Daniel Aaron quoted in the Associated Press about a Utah AI prescription refill program

Jul 06, 2026

Associate Professor Daniel Aaron, a health law expert, is quoted in the Associated Press about an AI chatbot that allows Utah residents to refill their prescriptions without a doctor.

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Professor Paul Cassell quoted in Associated Press about Tyler Robinson preliminary hearing

Jul 05, 2026

Professor Paul Cassell, a criminal law expert, was quoted in the Associated Press about the preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, accused of killing conservative podcaster Charlie Kirk in 2025.

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Professor Tony Anghie awarded an honorary doctorate in law from European University Institute

Jul 02, 2026

Professor Tony Anghie was awarded an honorary doctorate in law by the European University Institute in recognition of his outstanding contribution to international law.

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Utah Law faculty updates: June 2026

Jul 01, 2026

Each month, we share notable updates—including presentations, publications, panels, and other accomplishments—from Utah Law faculty members.

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Professor Teneille Brown and Associate Professor Daniel Aaron receive grants for health research

Jun 30, 2026

Professor Teneille Brown and Associate Professor Daniel Aaron recently received grants from the National Institutes of Health and the Arnold Ventures Fund to support their health research.

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Professor Matthew Tokson quoted in The Guardian about smartphone location data warrants

Jun 29, 2026

Professor Matthew Tokson, an information privacy expert, was quoted in The Guardian about a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that law enforcement’s smartphone location data warrants require privacy protections under the Fourth Amendment.

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Outside my comfort zone: Andrea Oltra Alonso gains confidence through new challenges at Utah Law

Jun 25, 2026

Andrea Oltra Alonso’s interest in law began in the eighth grade, when she participated in her middle school’s mock trial team. She immediately enjoyed analyzing case materials, formulating arguments, and working on a team coached by a practicing attorney.

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Stegner Center partners with multinational universities to host Pan-Pacific Sustainability Scholars Workshop

Jun 23, 2026

For the second year in a row, the Wallace Stegner Center has convened the annual Pan-Pacific Sustainability Scholars Workshop in partnership with the University of […]

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Professor Paul Cassell quoted in Associated Press about possible prosecutor sanctions in Tyler Robinson court case

Jun 22, 2026

Professor Paul Cassell, a criminal law expert, is quoted in The Associated Press about the judge in the Charlie Kirk killing case deciding whether to charge prosecutors for comments to media about a bullet fragment recovered from the body.

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Utah Law hosts NALSAP Conference June 9-11

Jun 22, 2026

Utah Law hosted the National Association of Law Student Affairs Professionals (NALSAP) Conference June 9-11 for its 10-year anniversary.

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Doing good abroad: Victoria Violette shares her passion for human rights law

Jun 18, 2026

Rising 2L Victoria Violette always had a strong desire to help others and initially planned on a career in the medical field. She completed a bachelor’s degree in exercise science, followed by a master’s in exercise physiology at Brigham Young University, then realized that the medical field wasn’t the right path for her after all.

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Growing with Utah’s governors: Mike Mower reflects on 30-year political career

Jun 17, 2026

In 2005, Mike Mower (JD ’93) joined the staff of Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. on his first day in office. Mower is currently the longest-serving senior staffer in any governor’s office in America and has enjoyed being part of three governors’ administrations in that time.

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Professor RonNell Andersen Jones quoted in New York Times about Kash Patel defamation suits

Jun 15, 2026

Professor RonNell Andersen Jones, a First Amendment law expert, is quoted in the New York Times about FBI Director Kash Patel’s defamation lawsuits against the press.

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Drawn to community: Meet rising 3L Nick Mortenson

Jun 09, 2026

Rising 3L Nick Mortenson had always planned on serving in the military after finishing high school, hoping to enroll in the U.S. Naval Academy and pursue a career as a Navy SEAL. Shortly after graduation, however, an unexpected health concern changed his trajectory.

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‘The privilege of my lifetime’: Mary Ellen Sloan recalls restoring tribal rights during her long career in Indian law

Jun 08, 2026

Stories of her father attending the Haskell Institute, a Native American boarding school in Kansas, profoundly affected Mary Ellen Sloan (JD ’75), who knew early in life that she wanted to practice Indian law.

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Lucy Christensen and James Gee represent Utah at 2026 Model Constitutional Convention

Jun 04, 2026

Lucy Christensen (MLS ’26) and rising 3L James Gee were selected to represent Utah at the Model Constitutional Convention hosted by the Washington University (WashU) School of Law in St. Louis, Missouri, on May 21-24.

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Leaning into family and special education law: Meet 3L Lex Magnusson

Jun 03, 2026

While taking a law and courts class from Judge Rick Westmoreland during her first semester at Weber State University, rising 3L Lex Magnusson realized she was more interested in earning a law degree than pursuing a Ph. D in psychology like she’d originally planned.

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Lecturer Professor Amos Guiora publishes op-ed in The Hill

Jun 02, 2026

Lecturer Professor Amos Guiora, who leads Utah Law’s Bystander Initiative, has published an op-ed in The Hill about the crime of enabling.

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Utah Law faculty updates: May 2026

Jun 01, 2026

Each month, we share notable updates—including presentations, publications, panels, and other accomplishments—from Utah Law faculty members.

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