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The Places We've Been - History of UConn Law
From a six-student night school in rented rooms in downtown Hartford to the magnificent Gothic halls of the Elizabeth Street campus, the evolution of the UConn School of Law is an example of why “change is good.”
Sixteen UConn Law students helped people apply for pardons at a clinic with Greater Hartford Legal Aid on Oct. 19, 2019. Professor Timothy Everett, left, is with students Alex Mercier, Sarah Wylie, Abby Booth, Natasha Esponda, Andrea Nunes and Victoria Damore.
In the 2019 Mock Trial Competition, Hartford Public High School students learned from UConn Law students under the direction of Professor Jennifer Mailly in a program funded by Robinson & Cole LLP.
Students in UConn Law’s Technology and Law Practice class developed technical solutions for a legal services agency and the law school’s Animal Law Clinic.
Facing threats to his life if he returned to El Salvador, Franklin René Ruano Galdamez turned to the Asylum and Human Rights Clinic at UConn School of Law.
The Public Interest Law Group raised more than $25,000 in 2017, primarily through its annual auction, to fund fellowships for UConn Law students working in the public interest. Read more »
Before he applied to the Insurance LLM program at UConn School of Law, Andrés Avila LLM '17 earned a law degree from the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, and worked for an insurance law firm in Miami and London.
After Laura Linde LLM '17 earned an undergraduate degree at Freie University Berlin, she wanted to continue her legal education abroad. But she didn’t just want to study more law; she wanted to practice it.
Je'Quana Orr's introduction to law began in the summer of 2007, when she participated in the first Summer Mock Trial Competition at UConn School of Law.
Executive Director of the Rock Center for Corporate Governance and Professor of the Practice of Law
Stanford Law School
Michael Callahan brought his experience as general counsel of business giants LinkedIn and Yahoo! to Stanford Law School, where he is involved in both teaching and policy work.
Fernando P. de Mello Barreto, a candidate for an SJD degree from UConn School of Law, has had a distinguished diplomatic career that included assignments as Brazil's ambassador to Russia and to Australia.
The story of a farm family in Madagascar struggling to feed themselves after a mining operation restricted use of their land inspired Jeff Bone's research toward an SJD at UConn School of Law.
As many UConn Husky fans well know, 雷神加速器节点 is the commissioner of the American Athletic Conference (AAC), the legal successor to the old Big East, which Aresco was hired to head up in August 2012. The AAC could hardly have chosen a more qualified person.
Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities
In 1993, Cheryl A. Sharp ’93 followed through on her longstanding plan to do advocacy work when she signed on as a law clerk with the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities (CHRO).