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Utah Law Review Symposium: The Criminalization of Care: Health and the Home

S.J. Quinney College of Law 383 South University Street, Salt Lake City, UT

This symposium will bring together scholars in health care law and policy, medical ethics, trans rights, and feminist legal theory, to discuss the legal issues that arise when doctors and other institutional actors are asked to serve the interests of law enforcement.

Supporting Veterans & Student Veterans

S.J. Quinney College of Law 383 South University Street, Salt Lake City, UT

The term “Veterans Law” often evokes thoughts of navigating the complicated bureaucracy of the Department of Veterans Affairs that feels like it requires a separate degree to understand. However, veterans represent a unique nexus of mental health and societal issues that present a wide variety of legal needs.

Event Series Native American Heritage Month

Laboratories of the Future: Tribes and Rights of Nature

S.J. Quinney College of Law 383 South University Street, Salt Lake City, UT

Dean Kronk Warner will discuss a paper she co-authored with Jensen Lillquist (Class of 2023), published in the California Law Review, that compares the rights of nature in international, federal, state, and tribal contexts. The article explores what states and the federal government can learn from tribal governments in this space. As tribal governments, with their long history of rights of nature, they are laboratories of innovation that can teach other sovereigns within the boundaries of the United States.

Importance of Mentorship

S.J. Quinney College of Law Moot Courtroom (Level 6) 383 South University St, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

Join us for an AAPI event highlight Jackie Cao from Activision discussing the importance of Mentorship! Pizza and cream puffs (Doki and Doki) will be provided. Please complete this RSVP to ensure we have food for you!