Prof. Josh Kastenberg on Global News - Examining Trumps threats and presidential powers
President-elect Trump has not yet taken office, but he is already making bold threats to Canada. U.S. constitutional law expert Joshua Kasteberg joins Miranda Anthistle to examine the extent of Trump’s presidential powers.
UNM School of Law - Distinguished Achievement Awards Dinner 2024
The Distinguished Achievements Award Dinner (DAAD) is celebrating the 2024 awardees: Hon. Deb Haaland, Gloria Valencia-Weber, F. Michael Hart, and Noell Sauer Huffmyer for the Promisee Award. The DAAD is designed to recognize people in the legal comm...
Josh Kastenberg explains Trumps partial win with SOTUS ruling
In a long-awaited ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court hands former President Donald Trump a win — one law professor says this new precedence strengthens the hand of future presidents.
Goldwater v. Carter: Foreign Policy, China, and the Resurgence of Executive Branch - Josh Kastenberg
What role does the judiciary play in foreign policy and how does it relate to the legislative and executive branches is a central question in Joshua Kastenberg's new book, "Goldwater v. Nixon: Foreign Policy, China, and the Resurgence of Executive Br...
Where is the Legal Bookstore and Healthy Heart Bistro?
Bonnie and Patrick from Student & Career Services shows you where to get your text books and a healthy place to grab some food close to the Law School.
BBC World News–Prof. Sonia Gipson Rankin, Section 230, and the United States Supreme Court 2/21/2023
UNM School of Law Professor Sonia Gipson Rankin discusses Gonzalez v. Google and Twitter v. Taamneh, before the United States Supreme Court and what impact these decisions will have on Section 230, online platforms, and liability for third-party cont...
New Mexico won’t deny law licenses over immigration status KRQE News 13
Professor Carol Suziki was featured on KRQE about the New Mexico Supreme Court’s decision that the state would no longer deny prospective attorneys their law licenses based on citizenship or immigration status.
UNM Professor Carol Suziki interviewed on KOB on the burn scar flooding case
A UNM law professor, Carol Suzuki said the federal government may be liable in civil court. She said it’s possible that the victims' families might bring wrongful death lawsuits against the U.S. government.
U.S. Senator Dennis Chavez Memorial Lectureship–Deb Haaland ('06), U.S. Secretary of the Interior
U.S. Senator Dennis Chavez Memorial Lectureship in Law & Civil Rights - Deb Haaland ('06), U.S. Secretary of the Interior.
This lecture/symposium series has been established to celebrate and keep alive the extraordinary legacy of Dennis Chavez, one ...
UNM Professor Verónica Gonzales-Zamora spoke to Toronto-based CBC news
About the Senate vote on the U.S. Women's Health Protection Act. Senators are voting on advancing a Democratic-led bill that would enshrine broad protections for legal abortion nationwide in the U.S.
New Mexico law professor praises U S Supreme Court nominee
Professor Sonia Gipson Rankin talks about the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, making her the first Black woman selected to serve.
UNM law professor talks about Supreme Court’s decision on abortion - Prof. Joshua Kastenberg
Joshua Kastenberg, UNM law professor, said that this recent series of rulings by the Supreme Court are the biggest signs yet that the court has become more conservative.
New Mexico's long term effects of the Roe v Wade decision - Prof. Sonia Gipson Rankin
Friday, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, allowing states to make decisions regarding the legality of abortion. Abortion is legal in New Mexico, and our KOAT political experts say they don't expect that to change soon. This decision could hav...
Law School Memorial: Professor Emeritus & Former Dean Frederick M. Hart
Professor Emeritus & Former Dean Frederick M. Hart (December 5, 1929 - June 6, 2021) - It is impossible to adequately express the immeasurable impact Dean Fred Hart had on the University of New Mexico School of Law and the greater community. His lega...
The Invasion of Ukraine | Teach-in Panel | UNM School of Law
UNM School of Law professors, along with students and other UNM experts, hosted a teach-in on the Ukraine invasion on March 2, 2022. allowing our experts to share their knowledge and wisdom concerning this war. The Invasion of Ukraine event was orga...
Continuing Legal Education Program | Environmental Justice & Cumulative Impacts | Dr. Nicky Sheats
The School of Law Natural and Environmental Law Program hosted a continuing legal education program about environmental justice and cumulative impacts, applying the New Jersey Experience to New Mexico challenges. Hosted by Dr. Nicky Sheats, Director ...
The Supreme Court rejected the Biden Administration’s workplace vaccine mandate which would require employees at large businesses to be vaccinated or undergo weekly testing. Miranda Anthistle from Global News Toronto spoke with constitutional law e...
Prof. Josh Kastenberg speaks with Canadian Global News about the Ahmaud Arbery verdict - 11/24/21
UNM School of Law Professor, Joshua Kastenberg speaks with Canadian Global News about the verdict in the Arbery murder trial. After a 13-day trial, the three men who shot and killed Ahmaud Arbery while he was out running in Satilla Shores, Georgia we...
BBC World News – Prof. Sonia Gipson Rankin - Verdict of trial in murder of Ahmaud Arbery, 11/24/2021
BBC World News – UNM School of Law Prof. Sonia Gipson Rankin interviewed about the verdict in the McDaniels/Bryan Trial for the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, 11/24/2021
Mapping Inequality: Reckoning with Historic Redlining and Its Legacy Video 10.21.21
The NREL Committee and Environmental Law Society co-sponsored Mapping Inequality: Reckoning with Historic Redlining and Its Legacy, a hybrid event that was held at the School of Law and over Zoom on Thursday, October 21, 2021. The panelists included ...
THE RAMAH CASE:A MODERATED UNM LAW SCHOOL CONVERSATION - Feb. 2017
WELCOME - PROFESSOR KENNETH, “KIP” BOBROFF
RAMAH HIGH GRADUATE - LYMAN PAUL, CLASS OF 2019
MODERATOR - PROFESSOR & FORMER DEAN KEVIN WASHBURN
PANELISTS - MICHAEL GROSS & C. BRYANT ROGERS
Bonnie Stepleton from Student & Career Services goes over the procedures for graduating students of the class of 2021.
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Careers as a JAG with Professor Joshua Kastenberg. Professor Kastenberg is a former Air Force JAG lawyer and shares his experience having worked in military defense as well. Learn about why JAG is a great career path that law students should take ad...
Careers in Oil and Gas Law with Professor Joseph Schremmer
Careers in Oil and Gas Law with Professor Joseph Schremmer. Professor Schremmer shares his experience and thoughts about legal careers in the large and varied field of oil and gas law.
UNM Student and Career Services brings you a podcast series on ...
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Professor Brenda Pereda, MD of the UNM School of Medicine and Professor Veronica Gonzales-Zamora of the UNM School of Law co-hosted a Med-Law Virtual Celebration honoring Latin@ Trailblazers via Zoom on Thur...
In the first week of this month, the nation was surprised to learn that retired general officers (generals and admirals) including James Mattis, Colin Powell, Michael Glenn Mullen, and William McRaven (to name a few) spoke out against President Donal...
A UNM School of Law Virtual Teach-In. We will discuss the murder of George Floyd, our history of racial violence, protest, government response, and many related issues now tearing at the heart of communities across the country. Our teach-in today wi...
The meeting of the Eleventh Judicial District Court Judicial Nominating Commission held Pursuant to Public Notice Provided on February 6, 2020, to evaluate applicants for this District Court Judge position, due to the retirement of the Honorable Lynd...
CFJI Podcast | Ep. 05: Lalita Moskowitz & Eduardo García on Leading Marshall-Brennan at UNM Law
Meet two of the visionary, heart-led leaders, present and past, of the UNM School of Law Chapter of the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project:
Lalita Moskowitz - Staff Attorney & Equal Justice Works Fellow with the ACLU of New Mexico and ...
CFJI Podcast | Ep. 04: Preston Sanchez, Co-Founder of the UNM Law Marshall-Brennan Project
Join us for an interview with Preston Sanchez, Indigenous Justice Attorney with the ACLU of New Mexico and co-founder of the UNM School of Law Chapter of the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project. The Project is a key element of the pipeli...
CFJI Podcast | Ep. 03: Jazmín Irazoqui-Ruiz & New Mexico Immigrant Law Center
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CFJI Podcast | Ep. 02: Verenice Peregrino Pompa & New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty
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