A quick look at the amazing students, faculty and facilities at Nebraska College of Law.
Law professor Paul Weitzel asks thorny questions about the future of A.I. in the corporate world. Learn about research at the College of Law here: https://law.unl.edu/researchimpact/
Professor of Law Danielle Jefferis talks about her research into lawsuits brought to court by incarcertated people, and how working at UNL helps her work researching how federal courts treat and oversee the country's prision system. Learn more about Jefferis and her research here: https://law.unl.edu/danielle-c-jefferis/
Ellie Hobelman speaks about her journey with self-confidence at Nebraska College of Law, and how her professors empowered her along the way. Learn more about Nebraska's College of Law here https://law.unl.edu/
The Acklie Charitable Foundation makes historic pledge to the University of Nebraska College of Law. The gift commitment will permanently endow the College of Law Children's Justice Clinic and provide financial support to law students, ensuring future generations have the same opportunities as alumnus Duane Acklie.
Dean Richard Moberly shares what's ahead for the College of Law. Part of the 2022 State of the University address.
Third-year law students get to work real cases with real clients and make a real difference in the community.
Law professor Ryan Sullivan creates a project to combat the rise in evictions during the pandemic.
The College of Law shows how it's fulfilling N2025 Aim 5: Inclusive Excellence and Diversity. Through the Nebraska Legal Diversity Council, the college is working with statewide partners to bring diverse students to law school.
The College of Law shows how it's fulfilling N2025 Aim 4: Broadening Nebraska's Engagement. The college's Tenant Assistance Project has helped more than 1000 families.
The Space, Cyber and Telecommunications Law program bridges law, technology and global security.
The Nebraska Governance and Technology Center is among the first the bring together scholars in law, business, engineering and media to investigate questions at the forefront of technology policy.
University of Nebraska College of Law was first in the nation to offer a doctoral degree in space, cyber and telecommunications law. Now they're answering tough space law questions. In the race to develop laws and manage conflict in space, Nebraska is out front.
Michelle Paxton, director of the Children's Justice Law Clinic at the University of Nebraska College of Law, talks about the program live on RFD-TV, Jan. 8, 2022.
Michelle Paxton brings student attorneys into the juvenile court system to represent minors.
The final day of Nebraska Virtual Space Law Week features panelists Dr. Dale Stephens, Dr. Andrea Harrington, and Christopher Borgen in a discussion about the Law of Armed conflict and protecting civilians in space.
Day 4 of Nebraska Virtual Space Law Week features a discussion on the Artemis Accords, and their impact on space law with Panelists Mike Gold and Frans von der Dunk.
Day 3 of Nebraska Space Law Week is on Spectrum and Space activities. Join panelists Jennifer Manner and Jennifer Warren as they discuss Spectrum, its future opportunities and challenges.
Day 2 of the Nebraska Virtual Space Law Week, ASIL World Speaks Space Series: Africa, features panelists Julia Selman Ayetey, Dr. Peter Martinez and Timiebi Aganaba, discuss the future of space in Africa.
Opening panel for Nebraska Virtual Space Law Week 9/27/2021. Panelist Allison Crutchfield and Caryn Schenewerk discuss Commercial Space and Regulatory Reform.
Professor Frans von der Dunk presents the keynote address at the University of Waikato's 2021 Virtual Outer Space Law Conference.
Gus Hurwitz, director of the Nebraska Governance and Technology Center, appears live on RFD TV, August 18, 2021. He discusses the lack of high speed internet access in some rural households.
Nebraska Law Dean Richard Moberly has a special message for law students, faculty and staff prior to the fall semester.
Law professor Kyle Langvardt explores the what happens when social media outpaces First Amendment laws.
Nebraska Law alumni, students and faculty are leaders in their communities and their professions. The College of Law is proud to recognize their varied accomplishments by presenting the Distinguished Alumni Award, the Outstanding Service Award, the Woods Aitken Outstanding Student Award and the Distinguished Faculty Award at the annual Dean's Advisory Board Awards Ceremony.
Nebraska Law Dean Richard Moberly invites you to the April 2, 2021 Virtual Admitted Students Day in preparation for in-person classes this fall.
Richard Moberly, dean of the College of Law, reports on significant accomplishments of the college over the past year.
Professor Eric Berger examines the reasons why states that employ lethal injection have difficulty doing so.
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Dean Richard Moberly talks about the University of Nebraska College of Law's new mission statement. law.unl.edu/strategic-plan
Find out what Clifton Strengths are, what is means to be a strengths-based school, and how you can utilize your strengths to maximize your law school experience.