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Reunion Weekend 2008 »
Save the Date: Reunion Weekend 2008, honoring the Classes of 1958, 1968, 1978, 1983, 1988, and 1998, will be held on Friday and Saturday, October 3-4, 2008.
Online Registration is now available!

AlabamaSymposia.com »
Renowned political theorist Austin Sarat is hosting several conferences at the School of Law

Morris Dees Justice Award »
Established in honor of University of Alabama alumnus and civil rights attorney Morris Dees.

Law School Event Photos »
Photos from law school events are available online here.

Media and Press »
An updated list of resources for the media and press can be found here

The Exchange Rate more »
The Law School is currently hosting 12 law students from the University of Fribourg in Switzerland for a six-week visit to our campus. They are visiting law firms, state courts, judges, and other points of interest; having lectures from the Alabama Law Faculty, and sitting in on classes. 10 UA Law students visited Fribourg earlier this summer.

UA Law Welcomes Class of 2011 more »
The members of the Class of 2011 have excelled academically and have diverse backgrounds. Both their LSAT and UGPA medians rank them among the top incoming classes in the nation. Students in the class include a: Wall Street analyst, high school teacher, public policy advisor, philosophy professor, political consultant, professional tri-athlete, corrections officer, magician, violinist, truck driver, network engineer, and Marine.

A Conversation with the new Assistant Dean for Career Services more »
We are fortunate that Tom Ksobiech, who came to UA Law in 2006 to serve as our Assistant Director for Admissions, recently accepted the position of UA Law’s Assistant Dean for Career Services. UA Law’s Manager of Communications, Aaron Latham, sat down with Tom last week to discuss his perspective on the goals and challenges specific to Career Services. Their conversation is available online here.

Nominations Sought for 2008 Morris Dees Justice Award more »
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2008 Morris Dees Justice Award, an honor jointly sponsored by Skadden Arps Meagher & Flom and the Law School. The award will be presented to a lawyer who has devoted himself or herself to justice and public service and whose work has brought about positive change in the community, state, or nation. THE DEADLINE TO SUBMIT NOMINATIONS HAS PASSED. THE WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN SEPTEMBER 2008.

Judge Sam C. Pointer Endowed Scholarship more »

Justice Samuel Alito visiting the Law School

We were saddened to lose Judge Sam C. Pointer, Jr. ’57 earlier this year. Judge Pointer was a nationally respected former federal judge who was revered for his high respect of the law, tolerance of others, sharp intellect, and attention to detail. He will also be remembered for his expertise in handling cutting-edge, complex litigation. To honor the memory of Judge Pointer, his former firm of Lightfoot, Franklin & White, LLC and his former law clerks are establishing the Judge Sam C. Pointer Endowed Scholarship Fund. Current plans call for the scholarship to be awarded annually to the incoming editor-in-chief of the Alabama Law Review, to be applied to his or her third year of law school.

Pre-Register for events hosted during the Alabama Bar Association Meeting more »
On July 11th, UA Law is hosting a Farrah Order of Jurisprudence/Order of the Coif Breakfast as well as our alumni reception during this year’s Alabama State Bar meeting in Destin. Alumni who are planning to attend the UA Law reception and Order of the Coif Members who are planning to attend the breakfast must pre-register through the Alabama Bar Association.

Meador Lecture Podcasts more »
Each year, as part of the Daniel J. Meador Lecture series, the UA Law faculty identifies an interdisciplinary theme and invites several scholars to illuminate the concept from his or her scholarly perspective. The initiative began in 1994 to honor the University of Alabama School of Law's former Professor and Dean who is now the James Monroe Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Virginia.

Wills for Heroes more »
The Law School and the Tuscaloosa Bar Association teamed together May 1st and 2nd to host a "Wills for Heroes" Clinic to draft wills for local "first responders," including police officers and firefighters.

Two UA Law Students Receive National Honors more »

Justice Stephen Breyer Speaks in 2006

Two third-year students at the University of Alabama School of Law were honored this week by national legal associations for their respective accomplishments in contributing to the advancement of women in the legal profession and demonstrating excellence in clinical fieldwork.

Legal Doubt, Scientific Certainty: UA Law Hosts Symposium Examining the Complex Relationship between Law and Science more »
On Friday, April 11, the University of Alabama School of Law hosted a symposium to chart the complex ways in which law consumes, uses, and is influenced by science. The one-day conference titled, “Legal Doubt, Scientific Certainty: What Scientific Knowledge does for and to the Law,” was led by noted scholars from the law schools at Harvard, UCLA, Notre Dame, and Wisconsin.

US News Ranks UA 11th Among Public Law Schools, 32nd Overall more »
The University of Alabama School of Law is ranked 11th among public law schools and 32nd among all law schools in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report’s 2009 edition of its annual “Best Graduate Schools” publication. The 2009 ranking is the highest ever for UA Law School, eclipsing last year’s mark of 15th among public law schools and 36th among all law schools.

UA Law Welcomes Distinguished Slate of New Faculty Additions more »
The University of Alabama School of Law proudly announces five new faculty members will join the Law School during the 2008-09 academic year. In the last two years, 11 new faculty members have been added in conjunction with a 90,000 square feet expansion of the Law School’s facilities. This growth – in faculty and facilities – caters to UA Law’s consistent baseline of approximately 515 students.