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Preet Bharara Speaks at St. Thomas Law - Why Integrity and Ethics Matter in the 21st Century
Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara gave the 2017 Fredrikson Law Firm Lecture at the University of St. Thomas School of Law in October.
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St. Thomas Law School Launches Trademark Clinic for Students Interested in Intellectual Property Law
The Trademark Clinic will become St. Thomas law school’s 12th legal clinic when it’s offered for the first time in January. -
Beyond Black and White: Educating Compliance Leaders Who Flourish in the Gray
'The most challenging issues facing compliance professionals today are not black and white, but shades of gray,' according to School of Law Dean Robert Vischer. Several alumni working in the field give voice to this issue. -
Five Observations: Confederate Monuments Debate
Five ObservationsDeans Robert Vischer and Yohuru Williams discussed whether Confederate monuments should be brought down across the United States. -
Protecting the Elderly Through Elder Law
A growing need for experienced elder law attorneys to serve an aging population has compelled St. Thomas Law students to specialize in this area. -
Freshman Class Maintains Record-setting Academic Profile, Is Most Diverse
University NewsThe freshman class maintains last year's record-setting academic profile and also is the most diverse class in the history of St. Thomas, with 16 percent students of color. -
'Win Back the Community'
Social JusticeJ.D. and MBA candidate Leslie Redmond's community work is one of several stories the Newsroom will publish in the semester's opening weeks featuring how students spent their summer months. -
Dean Vischer to Receive Inaugural Diversity & Inclusion Award
University of St. Thomas law school Dean Robert Vischer is an inaugural recipient of the Minnesota Lawyer Diversity and Inclusion Award, which recognizes his contributions to the advancement of diversity and inclusion in the practice of law. -
St. Thomas Law School Launches Online LL.M. Program in Ethics and Compliance
The University of St. Thomas School of Law is taking its groundbreaking organizational ethics and compliance LL.M. degree program online. The law school’s first cohort of online LL.M. students will begin classes in January 2018 and complete their degrees 17 months later, in May 2019. -
St. Thomas Law School Appellate Clinic Wins Major Victory in Prison Litigation for Arizona Death Row Inmate
For the fourth year in a row, the Appellate Clinic at the University of St. Thomas law school has won a civil rights appeal on behalf of a prisoner in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.