Jonathan "Jay" Koehler, is joining the faculties of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law and the W. P. Carey School of Business as the first full joint faculty appointment at ASU.read more
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Solicitor General shares insight on highest court
Paul Clement has argued nearly 50 times before the United States Supreme Court on a variety of issues - but the one constant has always been fear. read more
ASU raises bar for Moot Court competition
An ASU co-sponsored Moot Court competition is giving Native American and other students the cahnce to improve their oral and writen legal skills.read more
Supreme Court justice illuminates U.S. Constitution
U.S. Supreme Court justice Stephen Breyer detailed his vision of the United States Constitution and a citizen’s role in making it work at the 12th annual Willard H. Pedrick Lecture.read more
Employer-sanctions legislation focus of debate
The new Legal Arizona Workers Act was the target of discussion for a recent College of Law panel debate.read more
Students lend expertise at Teen Court
ASU law students are mentoring youths, who serve as prosecutors and defense attorneys for their peers, in the Maricopa County Teen Court program. read more
Law lecture features Supreme Court’s Breyer
Justice Stephen Breyer of the U.S. Supreme Court is presenting his views on the Constitution at the annual Williard H. Pedrick Lecture.read more
Lecture highlights criminal justice in Indian country
An ASU College of Law lecture is focusing on legal issues surrounding the criminal justice system in Indian country.read more
Law school alum to discuss best-selling book
ASU alumnus Gordon Gampbell is looking back at his law school days and discussing his New York Times best-selling novel.read more
Nanotech experts gear up for conference
Leading experts in nanotechnology will determine how nanotech products should be regulated at a conference sponsored by the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. read more