Law

College of Law launches first online undergraduate degree program

An online bachelor's degree that will offer students the practical theory and skills-based knowledge necessary to succeed in today's expanding legal market will be introduced this fall by ASU's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law.read more

'Crime, Justice, and the Border' event features scholars, artists, activists

Complex and controversial issues of crime, enforcement, security, and human rights will come into focus during the "Crime, Justice, and the Border" event, March 31 through April 2 at ASU's West campus.

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Prisoner reentry is focus of April 3 conference at ASU

ASU's School of Criminology and Criminal Justice will explore prisoner reentry issues during a day-long conference featuring some of the top minds in the field on April 3.

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Prisoner reentry is focus of April 3 conference at ASU

ASU's School of Criminology and Criminal Justice will explore prisoner reentry issues during a day-long conference featuring some of the top minds in the field on April 3.read more

Prisoner reentry is focus of April 3 conference at ASU

ASU's School of Criminology and Criminal Justice will explore prisoner reentry issues during a day-long conference featuring some of the top minds in the field on April 3.read more

New College prof helps land National Institute of Justice grant

Helping jurors understand and properly weigh forensic science evidence is the aim of a $496,000 grant won by ASU.

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Law experts ponder keeping up with technology

Scholars from around the world gathered for an ASU conference to debate whether law and ethics are capable of keeping pace with science and technology and seek potential solutions for the challenges created by the growing gap.read more

ASU human rights seminars focus on African issues

Two upcoming events at ASU's West campus will focus on human rights issues that are critical to Africa's future.

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Adjuncts’ generosity helps fund law scholarships

The generosity of nearly 30 adjunct law professors has prompted the creation of a new scholarship program that will reward deserving students with full in-state tuition.read more

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