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Jeanne Leblanc


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Bob Brady

Law School Helped His Career and Now Bob Brady ’78 Is Giving Back

Bob Brady never practiced law, but his legal education helped him launch a new and successful business.

Professor Richard Kay and book cover

Law Professor’s New Book Examines the Legality of Revolution

In "Adjudicating Revolution: Courts and Constitutional Change," UConn Law Professor Emeritus Richard S. Kay and co-author Joel Colon-Rios explore the common doctrines that have arisen in legal challenges to revolutions.

Professor Willajeanne F. McLean at the UConn Law Library.

McLean, First Black Dean of UConn Law, Will be Honored as Higher Ed Inspiration

Hailed as trailblazer, intellectual property expert joined law school faculty in 1991

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Gift Supports LGBTQ Community at UConn Law

The gift from Health Care Advocates International will directly support students in need.

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Incoming UConn Law Class Exceptional for Diversity and Achievement

The incoming class of 153 JD and 37 LLM students brings outstanding academic achievement and a wide range of backgrounds and experience to the UConn Law campus.

new UConn Law Faculty 2022

UConn Law Welcomes Distinguished New Faculty Members

New faculty at UConn Law bring a wealth of expertise in fields ranging from anthropology and corporate law to immigration and legal practice.

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UConn Law and Disability Rights Connecticut Establish Legal Clinic

The new Disability Rights Clinic will give students hands-on legal training as they assist clients with disability-related issues.

Associate Dean Jessica Rubin and Teaching Fellow Tara Cooley with dogs

Animal Legal Defense Fund Grant Aids Animal Law Clinic

The grant will support new scholarship and trainings relating to courtroom animal advocate programs and expand efforts to establish similar programs in other states.

New Ideas in Insurance

Registration Opens for Third Year of Insurance Series

The New Ideas in Insurance workshops kick off with a presentation about the Lloyd’s insurance market crisis of the 1980s and ’90s and continue with in-depth discussions of a wide variety of topics and issues.

Professor Mathilde Cohen, left, and Professor Hourya Bentouhami

Professors Mathilde Cohen and Hourya Bentouhami Study Food and Identity

Their transatlantic collaboration will draw scholars across disciplines into research on how eating practices are linked to identity in France and the United States.