The "A New Day in Court" construction project is an effort to transform the student experience at University of Arizona Law, beginning with the construction of new state-of-the-art courtroom, classroom, and lobby spaces that will literally put litiga...
Jose Ivan Sanchez-Rodriguez, a research scholar for the Baker Institute Center for the United States and Mexico at Rice University, and Jose Vazquez, a partner in the Tucson immigration law firm Wolf Sultan Vazquez, P.C., discuss issues relating to e...
Bear Down, Beam Up: University of Arizona Law Installs 37-foot, 9,000-pound Support Beam
The "A New Day in Court" construction project is an effort to transform the student experience at University of Arizona Law, beginning with the construction of new state-of-the-art courtroom, classroom, and lobby spaces that will literally put litiga...
The "A New Day in Court" construction project is an effort to transform the student experience at University of Arizona Law, beginning with the construction of new state-of-the-art courtroom, classroom, and lobby spaces that will literally put litiga...
Trump v. Anderson Explained: A Public Conversation, Ned Foley, Justin Levitt and Christopher Griffin
In Trump v. Anderson, a unanimous Supreme Court held that Colorado cannot disqualify Donald Trump under Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment. Distinguished Visiting Election Law Scholar Ned Foley and Loyola-Los Angeles Law Professor Justin Levit...
'A New Day in Court' February 2024 Project Updates
The "A New Day in Court" construction project is an effort to transform the student experience at University of Arizona Law, beginning with the construction of new state-of-the-art courtroom, classroom, and lobby spaces that will literally put litiga...
Conversation with Ned Foley: Trump's Eligibility for Reelection: What Will the Supreme Court Decide?
The William H. Rehnquist Center on the Constitutional Structures of Government cordially invites all to "Trump's Eligibility for Reelection: What Will the Supreme Court Decide?," a conversation between Prof. Edward B. Foley and Prof. Andrew Coan.
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Professor Tara Sklar, JD, MPH, likes to do things that haven’t been done before.
She brings together people to better under the needs of an aging population as part of the strategic initiative Innovations in Healthy Aging at the University of Ar...
Kaylee Sharp Bauer (Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma) shares how the Huerta Scholarship helped her realize her dream of attending law school. Kaylee is an Arizona Law 2L and serves as President of the Native & Indigenous Law Students Association.
The Hue...
PETER CHASE NEUMANN LECTURE ON CIVIL JUSTICE
Passion and Justice:
A Lifelong Journey Through Trial Law
Featuring James S. Rogers ('72)
The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law is pleased to invite you to a lunchtime lecture with Jam...
How can a didactic regulatory science education be translated and applied to real world challenges? In this course, students will integrate and apply their knowledge of regulatory science to the challenges faced every day by industry and regulatory d...
This course provides students with an overview of leadership and equity considerations in the life sciences industry. The business, legal and broader risk management concerns life science professionals must address to facilitate success in this compl...
Insights Into Studying Health Law and Policy: What, How, and Why?
Arizona Law, Health Law & Policy Program offers a graduate certificate program in
Health Law for Health Professionals, Regulatory Science, Aging Law & Policy, and Health Information Privacy, Compliance and Data Security.
https://law.arizona.edu/heal...
McCormick Lecture 2023: A Conversation with Dahlia Lithwick
Dahlia Lithwick is a senior editor at Slate, and in that capacity, has been writing their "Supreme Court Dispatches" and "Jurisprudence" columns since 1999. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Harper's, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, T...
Pitt Family Foundation Speaker Series: Professor Steven Levitsky
America is undergoing a massive experiment: it is moving, in fits and starts, toward a multiracial democracy, something few societies have ever done. But the prospect of change has sparked an authoritarian backlash that threatens the very foundations...
A Career in Perspective: An Interview with Robert Glennon
Regents Professor and Morris K. Udall Professor Emeritus Robert Glennon is one of the nation's preeminent experts on water policy and law. He sat down with University of Arizona Law Dean Marc Miller and Regents Professor and Dean Emerita Toni Massaro...
AJELP Spring Symposium on Indigenous Land Stewardship - Panel 2
Panel 2: Protecting Indigenous Sacred Sites - April 7, 2023
The University of Arizona Law’s Arizona Journal of Environmental Law and Policy (AJELP) hosted the Spring Symposium on Indigenous Land Stewardship, on April 6 and 7, at the University of ...
AJELP Spring Symposium on Indigenous Land Stewardship - Panel 1
Panel 1: Land Back in Action - April 7, 2023
The University of Arizona Law’s Arizona Journal of Environmental Law and Policy (AJELP) hosted the Spring Symposium on Indigenous Land Stewardship, on April 6 and 7, at the University of Arizona campus....
AJELP Spring Symposium on Indigenous Land Stewardship - Keynote and Q and A with Dorothy Firecloud
The University of Arizona Law’s Arizona Journal of Environmental Law and Policy (AJELP) hosted the Spring Symposium on Indigenous Land Stewardship, on April 6 and 7, at the University of Arizona campus.
The hybrid symposium brought together a dive...
AJELP Spring Symposium on Indigenous Land Stewardship - Panel 3
Panel 3: Tribal Co-Management of Federal Lands - April 7, 2023
The University of Arizona Law’s Arizona Journal of Environmental Law and Policy (AJELP) hosted the Spring Symposium on Indigenous Land Stewardship, April 6 and 7, at the University of ...
AJELP Spring Symposium on Indigenous Land Stewardship - Panel 4
Panel 4: Indigenous Knowledge in Land Stewardship Law and Policy
The University of Arizona Law’s Arizona Journal of Environmental Law and Policy (AJELP) hosted the Spring Symposium on Indigenous Land Stewardship, April 6 and 7, at the University o...
Arizona Law Review Editor-in-Chief Interviews Professor Myriam Gilles (Cardozo Law School)
Arizona Law Review Editor-in-Chief, Paige Ricks (3L), spoke to Professor Myriam Gilles of Cardozo Law School, about her article The Private Attorney General in a Time of Hyper-Polarized Politics, published in Arizona Law Review's Summer issue.
Pitt Family Foundation Speaker Series: Professor Annette Gordon-Reed
Juneteenth and The Paradox of American Democracy
For some, Juneteenth is a reminder of the past. But for all of us, it must also be a call to action for the present and future.
About Annette Gordon-Reed
Annette Gordon-Reed is a Professor of Histor...
You got into law school or are thinking of applying? Now you are wondering how you are going to afford it? University of Arizona Law Assistant Director of Financial Aid Tia Smith talks all things financial aid like:
-Scholarships for Law School
- Law...
Pitt Family Foundation Speaker Series: Thomas Frank
Thomas Frank is an American political analyst, historian, and journalist, Thomas Frank co-founded and edited The Baffler magazine. Frank is the author of the books "What's the Matter with Kansas?" and "Listen, Liberal," among others. From 2008 to 201...
Forced Climate Migration of Indigenous Peoples with Juanita Cabrera Lopez and Blake A. Gentry
A conversation with Juanita Cabrera Lopez and Blake A. Gentry co-sponsored by the University of Arizona Law's Environmental Law Society and the Native American Law Students Association.
What You Need to Know About the Law School Application Process
Applying to law school requires planning. Allow us to help guide you as you prepare, apply, and — ultimately — choose where you want to go to law school. In this video Ruben Fierros, director of admissions for University of Arizona Law will discu...
2022-23 Darrow K. Soll Memorial Criminal Justice Lecture: Emily Galvin-Almanza
EQUAL MERCY: Seeking Justice in the American Criminal System
Ms. Galvin-Almanza speaks on the structural forces creating inequity in our criminal legal system. She unpacks an approach to foster greater access to justice in the near term by transform...
Pitt Family Foundation Speaker Series: Margaret Renkl
Margaret Renkl is a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times, focusing on politics and culture in the American South. She is the author of "Late Migrations: A Natural History of Love and Loss" and "Graceland at Last: Notes on Hope and Heart...
The Foreign Diplomat Training Program at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law provides a foundational understanding of U.S. law to support consular services for foreign missions to the United States.
Students in the Undergraduate Juvenile & Family Clinic at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law wrote and performed this informational video on eligibility for destruction of juvenile delinquency records in Pima County, Arizona. Pl...
Peter Chase Neumann Lecture On Civil Justice: J. Michael Hennigan
Things You Learn in the Courtroom, Not the Classroom
Presented by J. Michael Hennigan
Founding Principal, McKool Smith Hennigan
Thursday, April 14, 2022
Thursday, April 14, 2022
The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law is pleased to...
The State of Global Democracy
Jan-Werner Müller
Thursday, March 31, at 5:30 p.m.
At a time when the future of democracy is increasingly in doubt around the world, "Democracy Rules" author Jan-Werner Müller, professor of politics at Princeton Uni...
Learning Trial Advocacy at University of Arizona Law
Students at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law share what they love about being in the courtroom and how studying and practicing advocacy enhances the rest of their law school experience.
Pitt Family Foundation Speaker Series: Thomas Mann
Recorded on Febraury 23, 2022: Thomas Mann will discuss the politics of extremism as part of the Pitt Family Foundation speaker series.
About Thomas Mann
Thomas E. Mann is a Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at The Brookings Institution and Res...
Pitt Family Foundation Speaker Series: Lilliana Mason
Recorded on January 27, 2022: Lilliana Mason's provides in-depth analysis of the violent and hostile attitudes among regular partisans and where those attitudes come from.
About Lilliana Mason
Lilliana Mason is assistant professor of government and ...
Journal of Free Speech Law Author Talks: E.Volokh, A.Candeub, K.Langvardt w/J.Bambauer & A.Bhagwat
This public conversation is part of a series discussing the authors published in the first issue of the Journal of Free Speech Law. In this conversation, Prof. Jane Bambauer and Prof. Ashutosh Bhagwat (UC Davis) moderate a conversation with Eugene Vo...
Journal of Free Speech Law Author Talks: Alan Rozenshtein speaks with Jane Bambauer
This public conversation is part of a series discussing the authors published in the first issue of the Journal of Free Speech Law. In this conversation, Prof. Jane Bambauer talks with Alan Rozenshtein, a law professor at the University of Minnesota....
The Huerta Scholarship was established in 2014 in honor of Judge Lawrence Huerta. Judge Huerta ('53), a member of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, was the first Native American to graduate from University of Arizona Law and be licensed to practice law in Ariz...
The Huerta Scholarship was established in 2014 in honor of Judge Lawrence Huerta. Judge Huerta ('53), a member of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, was the first Native American to graduate from University of Arizona Law and be licensed to practice law in Ariz...
These Truths: A History of the United States
Award-winning historian and New Yorker writer Jill Lepore offers an account of the origins and rise of our divided nation and a reckoning with the beauty and tragedy of American History. She presents as ...
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2021
4:30-6:30 P.M.
HONORING
Judge Raner Collins, Class of 1975
Justice Frank Gordon (posthumously), Class of 1954
Dee-Dee Samet, Class of 1963
In person at University of Arizona James E. Rogers
Colleg...
Thursday, October 28, 2021
How Rights Go Wrong
Jamal Greene, Columbia University constitutional law scholar, argues that competing rights should be balanced through political compromise. Mr. Greene is presenting on behalf of the Pitt Family Foundati...
Legal Challenges and Humanitarian Responses to the 'Remain in Mexico' Program, Title 42
Legal Challenges and Humanitarian Responses to the 'Remain in Mexico' Program, Title 42, and Other Hurdles Facing Asylum Seekers at the Border, October 1, 2021
Please join Arizona Law for a Constitution Day Conversation with the Honorable David Barron, U.S. Circuit Judge and former acting head of the Office of Legal Counsel in the U.S. Department of Justice.
Judge Barron was appointed to the United
States...
Legal Paraprofessional Info Session - University of Arizona Law
The new Legal Paraprofessional license in Arizona is for professionals with specific education and experience to be able to provide legal services in limited practice areas. This information session from September 2021 reviews University of Arizona L...
University of Arizona Law is embarking on a bold transformation of our Advocacy program, starting with a dramatic reconstruction of our student courtrooms and the south lobby. Take a tour of what these spaces will look like once construction is compl...
Prosecutorial Ethics in Real Life: Justin Oshana, Wednesday, September 15, 2021
The Prosecutorial Ethics in Real Life series is part of an ongoing effort at Arizona Law to create a national forum for discussion of critical and timely ethical issues in criminal prosecution.
About Justin Oshana
Justin Oshana was the lead Army pr...
LawCats Live - Collaborating to build the Policy Infrastructure for Indian Country
Join Arizona Law's Regent Professor Rebecca Tsosie and Indigenous law and policy fellow Darrah Blackwater ('20) as they discuss Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program's Policy Initiative and ways in which grassroots leadership and advocacy at the ...
"At the Margins of Globalization" Book Talk w/ Sergio Puig - University of Arizona Law
University of Arizona Law professor Sergio Puig is interviewed by former colleague and current University of Colorado Law School dean James Anaya about Puig's new book, "At the Margins of Globalization: Indigenous Peoples and International Economic L...
Announcing a $6 million fundraising initiative to transform the Advocacy program at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law. Includes construction of new state-of-the-art courtroom, classroom and lobby spaces, two endowed faculty pos...
2021 National Constitutional Law Workshop Series: Maggie Blackhawk (4/20/2021)
THE REHNQUIST CENTER is pleased to announce the National Constitutional Law Workshop Series--a virtual forum for the discussion of new scholarship by leading scholars in the field. Our goal is to leverage the videoconferencing revolution spurred by t...
2021 National Constitutional Law Workshop Series: Cristina Rodriguez (2/22/2021)
THE REHNQUIST CENTER is pleased to announce the National Constitutional Law Workshop Series--a virtual forum for the discussion of new scholarship by leading scholars in the field. Our goal is to leverage the videoconferencing revolution spurred by t...
2021 National Constitutional Law Workshop Series: Aziz Huq (1/19/2021)
THE REHNQUIST CENTER is pleased to announce the National Constitutional Law Workshop Series--a virtual forum for the discussion of new scholarship by leading scholars in the field. Our goal is to leverage the videoconferencing revolution spurred by t...
2021 National Constitutional Law Workshop Series: Kyle Whittington (3/22/2021)
THE REHNQUIST CENTER is pleased to announce the National Constitutional Law Workshop Series--a virtual forum for the discussion of new scholarship by leading scholars in the field. Our goal is to leverage the videoconferencing revolution spurred by t...
2021 National Conference of Constitutional Law Scholars: Interpretation
Interpretation—Distinguished Commentator Lawrence Solum
Richard Re—Interpretive Permissions
Jeremy Telman—Which Part of “Our Law” is Originalism
Jason Mazzone & Cem Tecimer—Originalism and Inter-Constitutional Interpretation
Stephen S...
2021 National Conference of Constitutional Law Scholars: Racial Justice
Racial Justice—Distinguished Commentator Guy-Uriel Charles
Evan Bernick—Antisubjugation and the Equal Protection of the Laws
Yuvraj Joshi—Racial Justice and Peace
Gabriel J. Chin—The Blueprint for Dred Scott
2021 National Conference of Constitutional Law Scholars: Constitutional History
Constitutional History—Distinguished Commentator Caleb Nelson
Christopher Schmidt—Thirteenth Amendment Echoes in Fourteenth Amendment Doctrine
Mark Graber—Korematsu’s Ancestors
David Schwartz—Recovering the Lost General Welfare Clause
2021 National Conference of Constitutional Law Scholars: Religion/Speech
Religion/Speech—Distinguished Commentator Melissa Murray
Marc DeGirolami—Establishment’s Political Priority to Free Exercise
Justin Collings & Stephanie Barclay—Beyond Labels for Religious Liberty
Shaakirrah Sanders—Gag with Malice
Luke...
April 22, 2021: Remarks by Janet Napolitano entitled "Understanding and Addressing Extremism." The former Arizona Governor and Director of Homeland Security has devoted much of her distinguished career to addressing the ever-growing threat of polariz...
Scholarship Celebration with Donor Nancy Kelly ('77)
University of Arizona Law alumna Nancy Kelly ('77) shares her story about why she chose law school, her student experience at Arizona Law and why she and her husband chose to create a scholarship for law students.
LawCats Live - Vaccine Distribution in Long-Term Care: Is it Working?
This unique event features UA experts from the College of Law and across the UA Health Sciences. The discussion will be moderated by Tara Sklar, Professor of Health Law and Director of the Health Law and Policy Program at Arizona Law. Professor Sklar...
Innovation for Justice Presentation to Board of Visitors 2021
Stacy Butler, director of the Innovation for Justice program at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, presents to the college's Board of Visitors about recent work.
Recorded January 2021
March 5, 2021
Dr. Karleta Chief, Associate Specialist, School of Environmental Science
Indigenous Food, Energy, and Water Security and Sovereignty during COVID-19
2021 Richard Grand Writing Competition Presentation and Awards Ceremony
Richard Grand Writing Competition presentation and ceremony. Each written piece was read by the writing faculty. The winner was announced among the four finalists. We are most grateful to Marcia Grand for continuing to inspire and fund this competiti...
Pitt Family Foundation Speaker Series: Professor Eddie Glaude, Jr.
The Pitt Family Foundation Speaker Series on civic participation and leadership kicks off with a discussion on democracy and race with professor and author Eddie Glaude, Jr. (Princeton).
LawCats Live: The Power of Legal Innovation in the COVID Era
COVID-19 has forced courts and legal services to rapidly adapt and has created both risk and opportunity for access to justice. Hear from the Innovation for Justice team, Professor Stacy Butler ('02), Professor Christopher Griffin, Mackenzie Pish ('2...
Part 2 of The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law 2020 Mining Law Summit: Responsible Mining and the Green Energy Transition with Daniele La Porta Arrbolas, Perrine Toledano, Travis Lowder, with Kristi Disney Bruckner and Ashley Smit...
Part 3 of the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law 2020 Mining Summit: The Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance with Aimee Boulanger, Kristi Disney Bruckner, and Ashley Smith-Roberts
Part 4 of the University of Arizona James E Roger's College of Law's 2020 Mining Law Summit: Current Developments with Melissa Sanderson and Cassie Boggs
Part 5 of the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law's 2020 Mining Summit.
Technical Panel: Use of Technology and Social Media as a Mechanism to Respond to Community ConcernsTrevor Jones, Flaviano Bianchini, Isabelle Ramdoo with Kristi...
Part 1 of the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law's 2020 Mining Summit. We begin with an introduction from director John Lacy and Dean Marc Miller.
Topic 1: Minerals to Meet the Needs of the Modern World with Mary Poulton, David Ha...
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Topic: Arizona Institutes for Resilience
Oct. 2, 2020
Dr. Greg Barron-Gafford
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Topic: Agrivoltaics: Co-locating food and energy production for a more sustainable future.
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This Giving Tuesday on December 1, please support Native law students attending University of Arizona Law at https://crowdfund.arizona.edu/huerta2020
The Huerta Scholarship was established in 2014 in honor of Judge Lawrence Huerta. Judge Huerta, a ...
Environmental Breakfast Club
Nov. 6, 2020
Dr. Armin Sorooshian
Professor School of Chemical & Environmental Engineering
Topic: Perspectives on the Agent Responsible for Uncertainties in Climate Change and COVID-19: Aerosol Particles
James E. Rogers College of Law 13th Soll Lecture - Laura Conover
The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law is pleased to announce that alumna Laura Conover ('05) will deliver the 14th Annual Darrow K. Soll Memorial Criminal Law & Justice Lecture.
Laura Conover will assume the duties of the Pima Co...
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LawCats Live - Practice in Place: Law and Justice Go Viral
In a conversation moderated by current Arizona Law 3L Vince Redhouse, join Professor Susie Salmon, Judge Laine McDonald ('06), and attorney Ted Schmidt ('77) as they discuss how the pandemic has affected courts and highlighted existing issues in our ...
LawCats Live: A conversation and reflections on the life and legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Join us for a conversation, moderated by Professor Susie Salmon, with Professors Barbara Atwood, Chris Griffin, Negar Katirai, and others, as we share what Justice Ginsburg meant to us and reflect on her legacy. All attendees will be invited to share...
How *not* to behave on Zoom, as demonstrated by the Legal Writing faculty at University of Arizona Law in this tongue-in-cheek new student orientation video.
University of Arizona TechLaw and UCLA Law’s AI Pulse Project present: The Brinternet
The Brinternet: A conversation with futurist and science fiction author David Brin and Professors Jane Bambauer, Mark Lemley, and Eugene Volokh, moderated by Professor Ted Parson
What: Is the dominant advertising-supported business model for Intern...
LawCats Live-McGirt v. Oklahoma: The Landmark Indian Law Case Holding Government to Its Word
In McGirt v Oklahoma, the US Supreme Court ruled that a vast tract of land within Oklahoma was part of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s reservation, resulting in thousands of Oklahomans discovering that they live in Indian country and not in the state...
The Other Front Line: Immigrant Workers' Rights, Fears, and Public Health Consequences
Arizona Law’s Workers' Rights Clinic
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National Immigration Law Ce...
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Virtual Convocation Celebration for the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law. Featuring remarks from Dean Marc Miller, Innocence Project Co-Founder Barry Scheck, Student Bar Association President Karen Donderewicz, and Law College Ass...