Journalists face problems now more than ever. Media critic Jay Rosen discussed the common struggles journalists face today about the 2016 presidential election in his speech Thursday night.
The University of Idaho’s College of Law hosted a lecture to clarify how the Palouse can handle the challenges facing diversity, Feb. 15. In light of the new immigration policies […]
University of Idaho College of Law alumnus and Black History Month keynote speaker Reginald Reeves started with a story. It was a story about the time he spent as a […]
No real news comes from the White House press briefings, so news organizations should send interns there and have their veteran reporters do investigative work. Media critic Jay Rosen will […]
The University of Idaho College of Law will host “Emerging Issues in Immigration Law Under the Trump Administration,” lecture 1:30 p.m. Feb. 15 in the Menard Law Building, Room 104. […]
A once inactive program will now be resurrected, allowing law students to participate in a program that could cut off a year from their pursuit of a law degree. After […]
The multicultural graduation ceremony is a more “intimate setting” than the traditional senior graduation, said Leathia Botello, program coordinator for the Office of Multicultural Affairs. She said multicultural students invite […]
As it is now at the University of Idaho, law students must spend their first year in Moscow before considering the option to move to the Boise law school, but […]
Don Burnett has served as a part of the “army of the right,” as he calls it, for most of his life. He is currently a professor and past dean […]
International human rights often call to mind marginalized groups, radicalized movements or extreme violence. Jeffrey Dodge, associate dean of the College of Law, said he is hoping to break human […]