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Joel Motley to Speak at UConn Law Commencement
Motley served as the chairman of the board of Human Rights Watch, which investigates human rights abuses around the world, from 2013 to 2016.
March 10, 2022 | Taylorann Vibert
Symposium Explores Prosecutorial Discretion and Mass Incarceration
Two panels of scholars and legal practitioners explored the use of prosecutorial discretion in Connecticut and the ways that it can influence mass incarceration.
February 18, 2022 | Taylorann Vibert
PILG Auction Offers Deals, Supports Public Service
The annual PILG Auction is the main fundraising event for the Public Interest Law Group at the UConn School of Law, which supports students in public interest summer jobs.
February 8, 2022 | Taylorann Vibert
Dean Eboni S. Nelson and Five UConn Law Alumni Named Cooper Fellows
UConn Law graduates Kathryn Bissonnette '11, Edward J. Bryan '10, Carla Nascimento Zahner '04, Beverly K. Streit-Kefalas '90 and Omar Williams '02 were also named in the Class of 2022.
February 4, 2022 | Jeanne Leblanc
School of Law Alumna Pays It Forward
To mark the 25th anniversary of her graduation from the UConn School of Law, Diana Morales-Bories decided to share her success.
February 3, 2022 | Jennifer Eburg
Alumna Natalie Braswell is Connecticut’s First Black Comptroller
The triple Husky (BA, MA, and JD) is navigating challenges from COVID-19 to helping private-sector workers save for retirement
February 2, 2022 | Jeanne Leblanc
Work To Prevent Eviction Earns High-Level Recognition for Law Students
UConn Law students answered the call from Attorney General Merrick Garland by volunteering their help to prevent evictions
January 28, 2022 | Jeanne Leblanc
Law and Engineering Go Hand-in-Hand for this Enterprising Student
His studies at UConn Law are helping him take an invention from the idea stage to the finish line
January 25, 2022 | Jeanne Leblanc
Insurance Law Center Announces Second Round of New Ideas in Insurance
Topics will include racial discrimination in insurance, ransomware insurance, firearm safety, third party moral hazard, adverse selection and the transfer of financial risk from government and businesses onto individual households.
January 11, 2022 | Jeanne Leblanc
UConn Law Announces New Policing Center
The new center will support policy-focused scholarship, host events, and advise efforts toward reform
October 27, 2021 | Jeanne Leblanc