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- Posted 2008-10-10: Lahav Presents on Bellwether Trials
- Posted 2008-10-10: Students Win Pro Bono Awards
- Posted 2008-10-10: Alumni Association Awards
- Posted 2008-10-10: Davidoff Presents on Private Equity
- Posted 2008-10-10: NATIONAL COMING OUT WEEK
- Posted 2008-10-03: OQUENDO LECTURES IN BRAZIL
- Siegelman Discusses Contract Law
- Pomp Speaking on State Taxes
- Davidoff to Speak about M&A
- IP Clinic Selected by the U.S. PTO
- Stark Publishes Mediation Book
- Bronin to Speak About Tenure Process
- Summer Law Institute
- New and Visiting Faculty '08-'09
- Pro Bono Opportunities
- Professor Richard Pomp will be a speaker at the 2008 Texas State Taxation Conference in Austin, TX on August 4.
- Professor Mark W. Janis' book, International Law (5th edition), has been published by Aspen Publishers.
- Professor Richard Pomp will be a speaker at the Southeastern Association of Tax Administrators in Williamsburg, VA on July 14.
- Professor Leslie Levin will present papers at the Third International Legal Ethics Conference in Australia on July 13-16, and at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia, on July 17.
- Professor Angel Oquendo delivered a lecture at the University of Hamburg on June 24th entitled "Collective Litigation in the United States and Europe: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly."
- Amy Kokoski '08 was recently featured by the University as a "Class of '08 Outstanding Student."
- Dean Jeremy Paul was a guest on WNPR's "Where We Live" on June 23 for a discussion on the third anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Kelo v. New London.
- The Law School's Insurance Law Center will offer an online course next spring in Comparative Insurance Regulation.
- The Law School will offer summer courses starting on June 30
- Professor Richard Kay will moderate a panel at the state Capitol on Tuesday, June 3, on a proposal to amend the Connecticut Constitution by creating a right of initiative and referendum.
- On May 28 and 29, the Law School will host a conference for junior legal scholars who are researching and writing in the area of banking and consumer financial services law.
- Professor Alexandra Lahav has been awarded the 2008-09 Human Rights Institute Fellowship to support her research on the role of lawyers participating in the military commissions in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
- Professor Richard Pomp will be a panelist on May 1 at the Baker Tilly International State and Local Tax Conference in Montreal, Canada.
- Professor Richard Kay will present a paper on "Original Intention and Public Meaning in Constitutional Interpretation" at a conference on April 24 at Northwestern University Law School.
- Professor Patricia McCoy will be a panelist at an April 12 symposium on "Principles v. Rules in Financial Regulation" at the University of Cambridge, England.
- Dr. Jane Thierfeld Brown, the Law School's Director of Student Services, was interviewed on the ABC News program Good Morning America on Wednesday, April 2, in connection with her work on students with Asperger's Syndrome in higher education.
- Professor Tom Baker's co-written article, The Missing Monitor in Corporate Governance: The Directors' and Officers' Liability Insurer, has been selected by corporate and securities law teachers as one of the top 10 law review articles of 2007.
- The Law School will offer a section of the required course in Legal Profession this summer, in addition to courses in Evidence, Business Organizations, Criminal Procedure, American Legal History, and Animal Law.
- Professor Perry Bechky will present CMS Gas Transmission Co. v. Argentine Republic, decided last September by an international arbitral tribunal.
- Professor Bethany Berger will hold the Oneida Nation Visiting Chair in Indian Law at Harvard Law School during the 2008-09 academic year.
- Professor Susan Schmeiser will present a paper on February 27 at Hofstra University's Colloquium on Law & Sexuality.
- Professor Laura Dickinson has been invited to testify before the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Operations, at a February 27 hearing on the growing use of private security contractors in U.S. overseas military operations.
- Professor Alexandra Lahav will present a paper entitled "Recovering the Social Utility of Jurisdictional Redundancy" at the Tulane Law Review Symposium on February 16 on the problems of multi-district litigation.
- UConn and NYU Law Schools are co-sponsoring a symposium on European Union tax policy. The symposium will be held on March 14 in New York City and is being organized by UConn Professor Ruth Mason.
- The third edition of European Human Rights Law, by Professors Mark Janis, Richard Kay and Anthony Bradley, the first comprehensive comparative study of the subject, has just been published by Oxford University Press.
- February 7: Democratic Values in a Digital Age
- February 22: Affordable and Fair Housing
- February 29: Sustainable Development and the Law
- Professor Jim Stark was a presenter at a panel discussion before an audience of more than 150 clinical law teachers at the recent annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools in New York City. The topic was "Teaching the Art of Listening."
- On Wednesday, January 23, Professor Paul Chill will present In re the Honorable William J. Sullivan, a disciplinary proceeding involving the former Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court.
- Professor Patricia McCoy presented a paper entitled "The Impact of State Anti-Predatory Lending Laws: Policy Implications and Insights" to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in Washington, D.C., on January 15.
- Professor Laura Dickinson moderated a "Hot Topics" panel discussion at the recent annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools in New York City. The topic was accountability for private military contractors.
- The Recent Cases lecture series resumes this spring on Wednesdays from 5-6:00 PM. Different faculty members present recent cases of interest each week. Talks are open to the University community.
- On January 12, Professor Stephen Utz will present a paper on "Hart's Theory of Legal Obligation and Its Critics" at the Third Symposium on the Theory of Law at the University of Aix-Marseille, France.
- On December 17, Professor Richard Pomp will be presented with the 2007 Outstanding Achievement in State and Local Taxation Award by the NYU Institute on State and Local Taxation.
- Students in the Law School's Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship Law Clinic provide legal services, under the supervision of experienced faculty members, to Connecticut's innovators on a wide range of patent, trademark, copyright, and related business law issues.
- On Monday, January 14 Professor Richard Kay will speak on "Judicial Independence and Openness" at a symposium sponsored by the Connecticut Foundation for Open Government.
- 1Ls Phillip Titolo and Tim Nast were featured in a recent Hartford Courant article about the organization they founded, Maplewood Books for Humanity, and its efforts to assist people learning to read in some of the world's most disadvantaged communities.
- On December 6, Professor Paul Berman will present his article on Global Legal Pluralism at the Yale Law School as part of a speaker series sponsored by the Schell Center for International Human Rights.
- Students in the Law School's Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship Law Clinic provide legal services, under the supervision of experienced faculty members, to Connecticut's innovators on a wide range of patent, trademark, copyright, and related business law issues.
- Professor Patricia McCoy was a guest on WNPR'S "Where We Live," with John Dankosky, on Tuesday, November 20, for a discussion of the recently-released report of the Governor's Subprime Mortgage Task Force.
- Join us November 9 at 6:00 PM at the West Hartford Town Hall for the 15th Annual Public Interest Law Group (PILG) auction. Proceeds go to an endowment fund that supports students who work in low-paying public interest summer jobs.
- Professor Richard Pomp will speak at the California Tax Policy Conference on November 3, the Michigan Tax Conference on November 7, and the 35th Annual National Premium Tax Conference in Reno, Nevada, on November 14.
- On November 5, Professor Pat McCoy will discuss how law constructs wealth patterns at a conference on "Wealth Inequality and the Eroding Middle Class" at the University of North Carolina School of Law.
- On Friday, November 2, the Connecticut Law Review presented a symposium entitled, "Unconscious Discrimination Twenty Years Later: Application and Evolution."
- Professor Richard Michael Fischl will chair a panel on "The Law of Protest & Street Demonstrations" at the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Lawyers' Conference in Washington D.C. on October 24-26.
- November 8, Professor Tom Baker, director of the Insurance Law Center, will be a featured speaker at an ABA roundtable teleconference concerning insurance and risk management aspects of pharmacogenomics.
- Professor Laura Dickinson is featured as a guest blogger on Balkinization, the prominent Website of Yale law professor Jack Balkin.
- Professor Richard Pomp will speak on October 18 at the Hartman Annual Conference in Nashville, TN. He also is an invited speaker at the Texas State Tax Conference in San Antonio on October 22.
- On October 5, Associate Professor Kaaryn Gustafson will present research at the annual LatCrit Conference in Miami. She will critique economic models of racial profiling and discuss an analysis of automobile stop data collected by the LAPD.
- Melaina Jobs, a third-year student, has earned one of two "honorable mentions" in the 24th annual Smith-Babcock- Williams Student Writing Competition, the only national writing competition on land-use law.
- On October 5, Professor Anne Goldstein and Lecturer in Law Bonnie Roswig will present at a national conference on "The Role of Law Schools in Fostering Commitment to Pro Bono Publico" at the Catholic University Columbus School of Law.
- On October 4, Professor Laura Dickinson will speak at Fordham Law School at their "Symposium on International Law and the Constitution: Terms of Engagement."
- On September 28, Professors Michael Fischl and Sachin Pandya will present papers at the second Annual Colloquium on Current Scholarship in Labor and Employment Law, co-sponsored by the law schools at the University of Colorado and the University of Denver.
- Hispanic Business Magazine has ranked Connecticut the 17th best law school for Hispanics among the nation's nearly 200 law schools.
- In a case argued by Professor Jon Bauer, the Law School's Asylum and Human Rights Clinic has won an appeal in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on behalf of a victim of persecution from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Gavan Meehan '07 will receive one of two Equal Justice Works Outstanding Student Awards for 2007. The award honors those law students "who serve as role models of public service."
- Aharon Barak, former president of the Supreme Court of Israel, Israeli attorney general and dean of the law faculty at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, will speak on Human Rights and the Battle Against Terror on September 25 at 5:00 PM.
- On Sept. 21 Professor Ruth Mason will present a paper at the University of Florida's annual International Tax Symposium, on the comparative treatment of alimony payments made across state lines in the US and the European Union.
- The Law School has launched a new certificate program in human rights, in conjunction with the UConn Human Rights Institute. Law School students may also earn certificates in law and public policy, intellectual property and tax studies.
- Gail Hardy '92 has been named State's Attorney for the Hartford Judicial District, becoming the first African American to hold the post of State's Attorney in Connecticut history.
- Professor Richard Pomp will be the plenary speaker at the Western State Association of Tax Administrators' Annual Conference in Sante Fe, NM on September 10.
- On Friday, June 15, Dean Jeremy Paul and students from three clinical programs were guests on John Dankosky's Where We Live.
- On June 2, Associate Dean Ellen Keane Rutt '90 was installed as chair of the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) during its annual meeting in Tucson, AZ, becoming only the second woman to head the organization since its founding in 1947.
- Professor Tom Morawetz's new book, Literature and the Law, just released by Aspen, is the first comprehensive textbook on the subject.
- Professor Patricia McCoy's law review article on predatory lending was selected as the year's best academic publication on consumer financial services law by the American College of Consumer Financial Services Lawyers.
- Professor Richard Pomp will be the plenary speaker at the UCalifornia Institute on State Taxation in Davis, CA on June 18.
- Professor Richard Parker testified by invitation before the U.S. House Committee on Science and Technology regarding a controversial new executive order extending White House and OMB oversight to agency guidance documents.
- On May 31, Professors Paul Schiff Berman and Laura Dickinson will present papers at the conference A World of Legal Conflicts: Multiple Norms in the International System at Princeton University.
- Professor Richard Pomp will speak at Georgetown University's Advanced State and Local Taxation Institute in Washington, D.C., on May 18.
- April 3: Vanessa Bryant '78 sworn in as U.S. District Judge.
- April 11: Kevin O'Connor '92 was named Chief of Staff to the Attorney General of the United States.
- Study Law This Summer: The Law School will offer seven, month-long courses this June and July.
- Women in Black: A traveling exhibit featuring photographs of Connecticut's 76 women judges is currently on display in William F. Starr Hall.
- April 27: Prof. Berman to speak at Georgetown
- May 19-20: Commencement 2007
- May 4: Prof. Baker to speak at ABA conference
- March 2: 14th Annual Gallivan Conference. "When We're 64: How Should Property Law Respond to Living Arrangements for the Golden Years?"
- Prof. Peter Lindseth will speak at a conference on administrative law at the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium, on Feb. 2-3.
- Jeremy R. Paul Named New Dean of the Law School
- Two new clinics announced for Spring 2007: The Intellectual Property Law Clinic and the State's Attorney's Externship Clinic
- The Phoenix Master's Program in Insurance Law, offers approximately 16 specialized courses each year in insurance, health law, financial services and related areas. Classes begin January 16.
- On Monday, December 18, Alva P. Loiselle Professor of Law Richard Pomp spoke at New York University's Institute on State and Local Taxation.
- Nov 29: International Tax Arbitrage
- Nov 17: Gallivan conference: High Cost Lending and Federal Preemption of State Regulation
- Nov 14: Taxing the Working Poor
- Nov 9: Sheff v. O'Neill: 10th Anniversary
- The Law School's Criminal Clinic has won a new trial for a client serving a ten-year sentence for a felony conviction. The case, decided October 10, was argued in the state Appellate Court by a student, Emily Dean '06, under the supervision of Professors Timothy Everett and Todd Fernow.
- On Wednesday, November 15 the School of Law's Insurance Law Center will cosponsor a conference, "Insuring Catastrophic Losses," in Washington D.C. with the law firm Wiley, Rein & Fielding. The conference will focus on the role of the federal government in this area. Professor Peter Kochenburger will participate.
- On Friday, November 17, the School of Law will host the 13th Annual Gallivan Conference, Brother, Can You Spare a Basis Point? High Cost Lending and Federal Preemption of State Regulation. Nationwide experts on banking regulations and lending practices, School of Law Professors Patricia McCoy and Sachin Pandya, and Attorney General Richard Blumenthal will be among the speakers.
- The New Jersey Supreme Court recently decided a case of first impression that has national significance for the insurance industry. The appeal was briefed and argued on behalf of the prevailing plaintiff by Professor Richard Pomp, with substantial assistance from Professors Richard Kay, John Day, and Alexandra Lahav.
- The Law School's Criminal Clinic has won a new trial for a client serving a ten-year sentence for a felony conviction. The case, decided October 10, was argued in the state Appellate Court by a student, Emily Dean '06, under the supervision of Professors Timothy Everett and Todd Fernow.
- On Tuesday, October 24, Paul Schiff Berman, Jesse Root Professor of Law, conducted a one-hour "webinar" on the subject of International Law and the Internet for the American Society of International Law.
- On Thursday, October 5, the Law School will participate in a nationwide "teach-in" on the detention of suspected terrorists at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The teach-in will be telecast live in the William R. Davis Courtroom from 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM. Plus:The Military Law Society will host two military lawyers who represent some of the Guantanamo detainees. Monday, October 16, 12:30 - 2:30 PM, in the Starr Reading Room.
- William F. Starr Professor of Law Mark Janis will deliver two lectures on "The Nature of International Law" at Oxford University on October 10 & 17 in the Gulbenkian Lecture Theatre.
- On Monday, October 9, Professor Leslie Levin will be presenting a seminar, The Case for Less Secrecy in Lawyer Discipline: The U.S. Example, at the Socio-Legal Research Centre, Griffith University.
- On Saturday, October 14, Professor Michael Fischl will lead a workshop on "Labor Rights in the Global Economy" at the Eighth Annual Peggy Browning Fund National Law Students Workers' Rights Conference.
- On Friday, October 20 and Saturday, October 21, Connecticut Law Review and the Connecticut Journal of International Law will host the symposium "Wal-Mart Matters". Keynote speakers include Ron Galloway, producer/director of Why Wal-Mart Works and Bob Ortega, author of In Sam We Trust: The Untold Story of Sam Walton and Wal-Mart, the World's Most Powerful Retailer.
- On October 21 Wallace Stevens Professor of Law Richard Kay will speak on the life of Justice Brandeis at the Brandeis University Alumni Leadership Retreat in Waltham, MA.
- On October 27, 2006, Professor Leslie Levin will be giving a talk entitled "The Case for Less Secrecy in Lawyer Discipline: The U.S. Example" at the Centre for Public, International and Comparative Law, T.C. Beirne School of Law.
- The Law School has been named a Top 10 Law School for Hispanics in the September issue of Hispanic Business Magazine.
- Alva P. Loiselle Professor of Law Richard Pomp will speak at the Arizona Tax Conference in Tucson AZ, Thursday, October 5.
- In General Motors v. Franchise Tax Board, the California Supreme Court endorses the views of Professor Pomp.
- On October 7 Richard Kay, Wallace Stevens Professor of Law, will be on a panel on Law and Poetry at the Wallace Stevens Birthday Bash at the Hartford Public Library.
- On October 21, Richard Kay, Wallace Stevens Professor of Law, will speak on the life of Justice Brandeis at the Brandeis University Alumni Leadership Retreat in Waltham, MA.
- On Friday, October 20 and Saturday, October 21, Connecticut Law Review and the Connecticut Journal of International Law will host the symposium "Wal-Mart Matters". Keynote speakers include Ron Galloway, producer/director of Why Wal-Mart Works and Bob Ortega, author of In Sam We Trust: The Untold Story of Sam Walton and Wal-Mart, the World's Most Powerful Retailer.
- William F. Starr Professor of Law Mark Janis will deliver two lectures on "The Nature of International Law" at Oxford University on October 10 & 17 in the Gulbenkian Lecture Theatre.
- September 6, 2006: Pasquale Pistone of the University of Salerno and Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration will give a lecture on US-EU Relations in the Field of Direct Taxes.
- September 7, 2006: What is Contemporary Progressivism? A presentation by Jeremy Paul. 12:30 - 1:30 PM, Knight 215.
- UConn Law goes wireless and Student law email
- On September 18, Alva P. Loiselle Professor of Law Richard Pomp will speak at the North Eastern States Tax Officials Association annual conference in Burlington VT.
- Service Day 2006: As part of orientation, first-year students joined 2L and 3L students in a variety of community outreach programs. View a slideshow of Service Day 2006.
- The U.S. Department of the Treasury has awarded an $85,000 grant to the Law School's Tax Clinic.
- Connecticut Mutual Professor of Law Tom Baker is conducting research on Liability Insurance and Legal Luck with Dr. David Enoch at Hebrew University. Professor Baker is also consulting with members of the Hebrew University law faculty regarding their research and writing.
- Since its inception in the fall of 2002, the Law School's Asylum and Human Rights clinic has realized an 84% success rate, more than three times the national average. In the 2005-06 academic year, students represented clients from Burundi, Colombia, Congo, Guatemala, Haiti, Peru, Rwanda, and Sudan.
- The Law School is unique in offering an elective first-year intellectual property course allowing students to fashion an individualized curriculum that includes five semesters of intellectual property training.
- On Tuesday, July 11, Professor Patricia McCoy will testify before the Federal Reserve Board in Atlanta, Georgia, on the home equity market.
- Orientation 2006: Information about Orientation 2006 for incoming students is now posted. Be sure to check back often as the page will be updated regularly.
- Summer Terms 2006: Summer study at the University of Connecticut School of Law provides students the opportunity to focus intensively on a particular topic in a course that meets very often over a short period of time.
- On Wednesday, June 28, Professor Stephen Utz will be the principal invited speaker at a presentation in Berlin, sponsored by the German American Union of Jurists, on the recently revised German-USA Double Tax Treaty.
- On Tuesday, July 18, Alva P. Loiselle Professor of Law Richard Pomp will be a speaker at the Southeastern Tax Administrators annual conference in Memphis, Tennessee.
- Mark Janis, William F. Starr Professor of Law, will address the Conference on Transatlantic Perspectives on ADR sponsored by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, London, and St. John's University in London, July 26-28. Professor Janis's topic is "The History and Theory of International Arbitration."
- Professor Laura Dickinson is one of three law school faculty members in the United States who are providing assistance to the tribunal trying the former ruler of Iraq, Saddam Hussein.
- Alva Loiselle Professor of Law Richard Pomp will be the plenary speaker at the UC Davis Tax Institute at Davis, California. Monday, June 19.
- Professor Jon Bauer will give the keynote address, "The Political Asylum Process and Mental Health Issues," at the annual meeting of the Connecticut Psychiatric Society in New Haven, Tuesday, June 6.
- On Wednesday, May 31, Professor Stephen Utz will be a lecturer at an event sponsored by the International Fiscal Association and the German Union for International Tax Law. The topic will be the international tax treatment for partnerships.
- Summer Terms 2006: Summer study at the University of Connecticut School of Law provides students the opportunity to focus intensively on a particular topic in a course that meets very often over a short period of time.
- 21-May-2006: The Honorable Allyson Duncan of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit will be the principal speaker at the Law School's 82nd commencement exercises.
- Professor Richard Pomp will speak at the Georgetown University Conference on State Taxation on May 19.
- 5-May-2006: Professor Deborah Calloway will present Contemplative Lawyering: Making Law Practice Less Stressful and More Meaningful as part of the May meeting of the ABA Section of Taxation.
- 26-April-2006: The Connecticut Law Review will honor the Honorable Richard N. Palmer '77, Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court and recipient of the 2006 Connecticut Law Review Award. A reception will take place at 5:30 PM in the Reading Room of Starr Hall.
- 24-April-2006: Richard D. Pomp, Alva P. Loiselle Professor of Law, will speak at the State Insurance Tax conference in Chicago on his New Jersey Supreme Court litigation.
- 24-April-2006: Professor John Nyman of the University of Minnesota will deliver the Connecticut Insurance Law Journal Lecture at 4:00 PM in the William R. Davis Courtroom.
- 19-April-2006: Huskymail Outage
- April-2006: Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia visits UConn Law as Day, Berry, & Howard Visiting Scholar and Jurist-in-Residence. Press coverage of Justice Scalia's visit.
- 29-March-2006: Richard D. Pomp will debate Paul Frankel of Morrison and Foerster, on Recent Issues in State Taxation, at an ABA seminar in Atlanta, Ga.
- 27-March-2006: Klaus Hopt will deliver the Elihu Burritt Lecture at 12:00 PM in the William R. Davis Courtroom. Professor Hopt is a professor of business and banking law and Director, Max Planck Institute for Foreign Private and Private International Law, Hamburg, Germany.
- 23-March-2006: Tom Baker Peter Kochenburger will participate in a seminar in Washington, DC on catastrophic risk insurance.
- 23-March-2006: Law Mark Janis will deliver the Ihlenfeld Lecture in Public Policy and Ethics at the West Virginia University College of Law.
- 21-March-2006: Rick Lawson will deliver the Martin-Flynn Lecture at 12:30 PM in Janet M. Blumberg Hall. Professor Lawson in a professor at the University of Leiden specializing in public international law, European law, human rights, fundamental freedoms, and the European Court of Human Rights.
- 3-March-2006: BLSA/LLSA Panel: Race and the Law for the New Millennium
- 20-Feb-2006: The University of Connecticut School of Law seeks applications and nominations for the position of Dean.
- 9-February-2006: WLSA Panel: May it please the court, Women and Advocacy
- 7-February-2006: Connecticut Bar Asscoiation Panel on Professionalism
- 27-January-2006: Symposium: Beyond Boundaries: Transnational Law in an Era of Globalization at the Law School on January 27 and 28, 2006.
- 18-Jan-2006: Professor McCoy to deliver address at Western New England School of Law
- 9-Jan-2006: A letter from the Dean: 2005
- 5-Jan-2006: Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder donation
- 28-December-2005: UConn Law students volunteer legal help in greater New Orleans for Hurricane Katrina-affected community
- 21-December-2005: UConn Law named a top 10 school for Hispanic students
- 15-November-2005: Fall Symposium: Who Is Being Left Behind? A Look at "No Child Left Behind" Four Years Later.
- 11-November-2005: Fall Symposium: The Path to Justice After Genocide: The Cambodian Tribunal
- 3-November-2005: Asbestos: Anatomy of a Mass Tort Symposium
- 10-Oct-2005: William R. Davis Donation to Law School
- 26-Sep-2005: Professor Dickinson participating in Saddam Trial Blog
- 7-Sep-2005: Comings and goings at the Law School
- 1-Sep-2005: UConn Law offers help to New Orleans Law Schools in aftermath of Hurrican Katrina
- 13-Jun-2005: Chase Family Donates $1.75 million to Health Center, Law School
- 07-Jun-2005: Summer Reading List
- 02-May-2005: Ralph Gregory Elliot Scholarship Established
- 26-Apr-2005: Connecticut Law Review Honors Hugh Keefe, '67
- 30-Dec-2004: Professor Leyden To Receive ABA Award
- 17-Dec-2004: A Letter from the Dean - December 2004
- 14-Dec-2004: Commencement & Prize Day 2005
- 02-Dec-2004: Welcome, Dean Langemeijer: Dean for a Day
- 10-Nov-2004: School of Law November Newsletter now available
- 12-Oct-2004: School of Law October Newsletter now available
- 07-Sep-2004: Call for Papers: University of Miami International & Comparitive Law Review
- 11-Feb-2004: THE POWER TO ELECT:Race, Voting, and Campaigning in the 21st Century, April 2-3, 2004

