Alumnus Appointed to Arizona Supreme CourtUANews | Gov. Jan Brewer announced the appointment of Arizona Court of Appeals Judge, and UA alumnus, John Pelander to the Arizona Supreme Court.
Law Professor Promoting Human Rights for World's Indigenous PeopleUANews | UA law professor S. James Anaya reflects on his first year serving as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous Peoples.
The Power of PartnershipsUANews | The UA is partnering with Tucson Electric Power on a program to monitor the efficiency of solar panels at TEP's test yard.
Free Law Camp Offered This SummerUANews | The UA James E. Rogers College of Law is offering a summer camp at no cost to students who are interested in learning about the legal profession.
Entrepreneurship Camp for Native American Youth Now UnderwayUANews | The annual business school camp brings together Native American high school students and enables them to gain real-world experience as entrepreneurs.
'Daily Show' Host to Interview UA Law ProfessorUANews | Robert Glennon, who has spoken throughout the nation about his newly published book, "Unquenchable," will be interviewed this week by The Daily Show.
Four Law Students Earn National AwardsUANews | The only students studying in Arizona to have earned the Equal Justice Works 2009 Summer Corps membership this year are graduate students at the UA.
Arizona Public Media to Offer Live Coverage of Supreme Court Confirmation HearingsUANews | Arizona Public Media will offer live coverage of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearings on the new channel, PBS World.
Researcher Studying Alternative Economies in ColombiaUANews | Brian Joseph Burke is among a few doctoral degree candidates across the nation to receive a dissertation research fellowship that will take him to Latin America where he will study barter systems.