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  • Kenneth Starr to Speak at UA Constitution Day Commemoration |
    The James E. Rogers College of Law is bringing together a number of prominent judges and attorneys to commemorate Constitution Day in September. |
  • Three U.S. Justices in Law School Lineup |
    Three jurists will visit the UA's James E. Rogers College of Law during the academic year to give lectures and lead discussions on important legal issues. |
  • Law Dean to Step Down in 2009 |
    Toni Massaro will return to the faculty after a tremendously successful 10-year run as dean of the James E. Rogers College of Law. |
  • Dignitaries Mark UA-El Paso Natural Gas Agreement on Testing on Tumamoc Hill |
    Representatives of those entities met to figure out how to minimize the environmental impact of pipeline testing while complying with federal regulations. | |
  • New Law Commons Opens |
    The James E. Rogers College of Law's renovation project was completed on time and within its budget. |
  • U.S. News Ranks UA 45th, Entrepreneurship 2nd Among Public Universities |
    Two Eller College programs, management information systems and entrepreneurship, were ranked among the top five programs in the country. | |
  • UA Press Books and Authors in the National Spotlight |
    Some of the most prominent news organizations in the country have recently highlighted books and authors from UA Press. | | | |
  • Congresswoman Giffords Holds Briefing at UA |
    UA officials were part of a panel that U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords formed to talk about important national and global issues related to energy and energy policy. | | |
  • Professional Development Gets a Boost |
    The UA's professional development unit has made a number of additions and enhancements to aid the workforce. | | |
  • Rehnquist Center Hosting Conference on New Media, the Courts |
    Judges, scholars and journalists will gather to talk about the ways that new media is transforming the public's understanding of the court system. |
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