Professor Teneille Brown is quoted in this @UTNewsDispatch article about laptop and phone restrictions in the courtroom during the Charlie Kirk murder case.
https://t.co/kUIF0Gxrf1
Congratulations to Professor Tony Anghie, who was awarded an honorary doctorate in law by the @EUI_EU in recognition of his outstanding contribution to international law!
https://t.co/nY0dmVe44V
Professor Teneille Brown and Associate Professor @MedlawDan have received grants from the NIH and Arnold Ventures for research on medical aid in dying and FDA regulation.
https://t.co/21oMjLrWy9
Meet Atira Schulte, a second-year law student at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law. She chose to pursue law because she wanted a career that creates real impact in her community and offers something new to learn every day.
This summer, she's joining the Bar's Access to Justice Office, driven by her passion for providing legal services to those who need them most. When she's not working with ATJ, you can find Atira crafting, rock climbing, or reading.
We're so glad to have her on the team!
Professor @mtokson, an information privacy expert, was quoted in @guardian about a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that law enforcement's smartphone location data warrants require privacy protections under the Fourth Amendment.
https://t.co/n7wT80S7Hw
Research Professor John Ruple is quoted in this @outdoorlife article about an Oregon environmental group suing the Department of the Interior because Congress invalidated the BLM resource management plan.
https://t.co/YbpisIT7lU
Stephen Small will be on a panel dissing conservation easement appraisals on a @sjquinney live virtual program on August 12th... Please click below for details.
https://t.co/hjai4Jfkdm
Professor @pgcassell, a criminal law expert, is quoted in this @AP article 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.
https://t.co/ahPpUbs7Fl
Lecturer Professor @amos_guiora, an Israeli military expert who lives part-time in Israel, was interviewed by @KUTV2News about the proposed deal between the U.S. and Iran.
https://t.co/JcN51RuDNR
Professor @randersenjones, a First Amendment law expert, is quoted in this @nytimes article about FBI Director Kash Patel's defamation lawsuits against the press.
https://t.co/hbjkBoobY3
Professor @BrighamDaniels, an environmental law expert, is quoted in this @newlinesmag article about opposition to a Box Elder County data center.
https://t.co/mIXqoeEbmf
Learn more about Mary Ellen Sloan (JD '75), Utah's first Native American woman lawyer, and her long career helping to restore tribal rights! https://t.co/CmMgKWcJzr
Stephen Dent (JD '14) was appointed to fill a vacancy on the Utah Supreme Court, subject to Senate consent. Dent is an assistant U.S. attorney who previously worked at the D.C. firm Gibson Dunn before joining the Department of Justice.
https://t.co/QojzYVsL9G
Lecturer Professor @amos_guiora, who leads Utah Law's Bystander Initiative, has published an op-ed about the crime of enabling in @thehill.
https://t.co/NASATap8zo
Professor John Ruple, an environmental law expert, is quoted in this @UTNewsDispatch article about Utah Sen. Mike Lee and Rep. Celeste Maloy's proposal to repeal Biden-era standards for managing Bears Ears National Monument.
https://t.co/HM2FJvWGhc