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May 17, 2018

UA Law Launches Natural Resource Management Clinic

A new clinic addresses matters pertaining to water, endangered species, public lands, climate change, tribal lands and other natural resource challenges that exist in Arizona and the West.

National 4-H Council President and CEO Jennifer Sirangelo  presented Ethel Branch with the 4-H Luminary Award at a Washington, D.C. gala last month.
April 24, 2018

Navajo Nation Attorney General Receives 4-H Luminary Award

Ethel Branch credits her experiences as a youth in the University of Arizona's Cooperative Extension 4-H program with helping prepare her for an eventual career as the Navajo Nation Attorney General.

UA law students  Donald Walton, Pete Sabori, Garrett Holm, Logan Cooper, Christina Rinnert and Alexis Zendejas met with Daniel Vega, director of language and culture for the Pascua Yaqui Tribe.
March 28, 2018

UA Student Practitioners Learn the Law in Tribal Court

Under director James Diamond's supervision, students in the Tribal Justice Clinic are getting valuable, real-world experience — and advancing the rights of indigenous people.

UA law professor Jane Bambauer says the current state of artificial intelligence is like the Wild West — and that's why she finds it so intriguing.
Feb. 20, 2018

AI Presents Thorny Regulatory Questions for the Future

Artificial intelligence is here to stay, says UA law professor Jane Bambauer, adding that it's important to ask: Is an algorithm biased? Is it manipulative? Are there moral or political issues?

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