School of Law

Karen DeMeola

Bar Association Honors Assistant Dean Karen DeMeola

The John Eldred Shields Distinguished Professional Service Award honors a member of the Connecticut Bar Association who has performed outstanding service to the legal community and the community at large through or on behalf of the association.

Auction Offers Bargains and Support for Public Interest Fellowships

A wide range of goods and services will be auctioned off to support the Public Interest Law Group's fellowship program.

UConn School of Law Thomas J. Meskill Law Library

A Message from Dean Nelson About U.S. News Rankings

The UConn School of Law has decided to withdraw from participation in U.S. News & World Report rankings.

Anne C. Dailey

Anne C. Dailey Named Faculty Dean at UConn Law

Dailey brings an impressive academic record and leadership experience to the position of associate dean for faculty development and intellectual life.

Student Organizations Raise Funds Through Ignite Campaign

The crowdfunding program funds student organizations' programs and events.

Professor Jennifer Mailly and Alona Voronova '24

Professor and Student Share Passion — and Recognition — for Pro Bono Work

Professor Jennifer Mailly and student Alona Voronova have been honored by the American Association of Law Schools for their pro bono efforts.

Jonathan looking out a car window with holiday lights reflecting off the car

Bright Lights and Warm Wishes

As we say goodbye to 2022, the road ahead looks open and bright

Map of Afghanistan.

UConn Asylum Clinic Alumni Participate in CT Afghan Asylum Project

'This is critically important in our community. These individuals are struggling even more than any of us can understand'

Symposium Explores Solutions for Criminal Justice System

The symposium explored the mental health crisis in connection with criminal justice and touched on other important justice issues.

An eviction notice affixed to a front door.

UConn Law Establishes Eviction Defense Clinic

Connecticut recently became one of only three states with a Right to Counsel law in cases of eviction or loss of a housing subsidy