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UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

JAMES E. ROGERS COLLEGE OF LAW


FEBRUARY 14, 2023

UPCOMING EVENTS

February 14

UA Giving Day



February 17

SBA Phoenix Connect Networking Event

February 27

McCormick Lecture with Paul Butler

Greetings,


The newsletter is coming to you a day early this week for Giving Day (not to mention Valentine’s Day and the 111th anniversary of Arizona statehood).


Today, we highlight some of the programs that are supported by this 24-hour fundraising period. We encourage you to take advantage of opportunities today to make your donations go further through giving challenges generously supported by members of the community.

Until the footnotes,


Marc

FEATURE

Giving Day Strengthens Programs, Supports Students

Today, Valentine’s Day, University of Arizona Law is asking the LawCat community to show your Wildcat love by contributing during Giving Day, a 24-hour fundraising effort in support of students and the university.  


Your generosity ensures that University of Arizona Law is able to train the next generation of leaders and lawyers and allows us to provide a modern, nimble legal education of the highest quality. A legal education is a life-changing experience, and with your support, we can give our students the resources they need to transform their passions and skills into fulfilling careers.  


Today, your gifts can be doubled if you donate through one of these challenges:

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LawCat Challenge


Celebrate all the legal innovations led by Arizona Law! New gifts up to $2,500 will be matched by Brad Vynalek (’99) on Giving Day to the Dean’s Innovation Fund.

New Day in Court--Jury Courtroom
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A New Day in Court Dean’s Challenge


Double your impact on Giving Day. College of Law Dean Marc Miller and Professor Christina Cutshaw will match up to $2,500 in gifts toward A New Day In Court.

Give Here

Public Interest Fellowship Challenge


James E. Rogers College of Law Dean Emerita Toni Massaro and alumna Melody Robidoux (’80, ’83) have joined forces for Giving Day to support the Justice Advocates Coalition. All gifts up to $7,000 will be matched to create paid summer fellowship opportunities for law students. When fully matched, 4 summer 2023 fellowships will be made possible!

Giving Day donations will support these initiatives:


A New Day in Court


Join us in a bold reconstruction of our Advocacy program.  


With the construction of two new state-of-the-art student courtrooms, an expansion of faculty support and new funds for experiential learning opportunities, University of Arizona Law is putting advocacy skills and the student experience front and center. We are in the final fundraising push for this project, with plans to break ground this summer. All gifts to this project now will help us reach our goal. 


“I strongly believe that advocacy at any level – courtroom, or elsewhere – is an enormous skill and talent that must be developed if you are going to represent clients,” said alumnus and ‘A New Day in Court’ donor Patrick J. McGroder III (’70). “This project is a great opportunity to provide space to learn skills in real-time in a setting that emulates a real courtroom experience. It is vitally important for law students who aspire to learn the art of advocacy.”


Justice Advocates Coalition Fellowship Program


Empower law students pursuing unpaid summer positions in public interest work.  


The Justice Advocates Coalition (JAC) is a student-run organization that provides stipends to qualified students who accept unpaid summer positions with nonprofit law organizations.  


Students launched the Justice Advocates Coalition in 2017 with the dual goals of empowering marginalized communities and supporting University of Arizona Law students pursuing careers in public interest law.  


“JAC is about giving to its core,” says faculty advisor and Dean Emerita Toni Massaro. “Students work to raise awareness of, and funds for public interest law work. Every summer, JAC provides grants to assist fellow students who do unpaid legal work for a range of public interest organizations. Your support of them makes this possible. And few things our students do here make me prouder of Arizona Law.”


Dean’s Innovation Fund


University of Arizona Law creates what’s next in legal education, from our groundbreaking push to accept the GRE to creating the nation’s first undergraduate law degree to establishing new educational pathways and support systems for students from underrepresented communities. When you contribute to the Dean’s Innovation Fund, you allow Dean Marc Miller to fund University of Arizona Law's most pressing needs and projects.


General Student Scholarships


University of Arizona Law maintains one of the lowest law school tuition rates in the country, and each year roughly 92% of JD students receive a scholarship. With your help, we can remove financial barriers and put the dream of a legal career within reach for every student.  


“In a word, it has motivated me to someday be able to give back the way my donor gave to me,” said second-year student Aram Arutyunyan when discussing the impact of being awarded with the Richard M. Bilby Scholarship. Aram, a first-generation Armenian American, and a fourth-generation genocide survivor, wants to represent the world’s most marginalized groups with a legal career in human rights. 

Learn More About Giving Day

AROUND THE COLLEGE

Faculty Scholarship Roundup: Insight on a Wide Range of Topics

University of Arizona Law faculty are sought after for their expertise on legal issues across the board. Readers of this newsletter need not look any further than the weekly “In the News” section for proof of the variety of subjects on which our faculty serve as experts on the national stage.


This week, we are sharing a round-up of notable faculty scholarship from the past year. “From antitrust to constitutional law to privacy to quantum networks and indigenous peoples law, our faculty are national and global leaders in their fields,” noted Andrew Coan, associate dean for research. “Their work powerfully illuminates the contemporary legal landscape and points the way to a more just and equitable future.”


Articles Featured in Top Journals








  • Shalev Roisman, Presidential Motive. 108 Iowa Law Review 1 (2022). This article analyzes the legal role of a president’s motive under Article II of the Constitution.



  • Simone Sepe, Reckless Associations. Harvard Journal of Law & Technology (2022) (co-authored with Saura Masconale & Jane Bambauer). This article proposes a type of tort would hold de facto leaders of informal networks responsible when radicalized members of the network cause physical harm to others.





Recently Published Books








Join Us in Las Vegas for Pac 12 Tournament Reception!


Are you going to be in Vegas for the Pac 12 Men’s Basketball Tournament? If so, join us on March 10 at 2:00 p.m. at Beer Park. We will be there from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.


Stay the whole time or just swing by to say hello! Please register for you and your guests so we can plan for food and drinks. 


Any questions, please contact Kate at kosterholt@arizona.edu.

RSVP

IN THE NEWS

City of Tucson helping more than 10 thousand people expunge their marijuana records

KGUN, includes mention of University of Arizona College of Law


Supreme Court rulings undermine Indian law

Prism, featuring Rebecca Tsosie


AMC Theatres will soon charge according to where you choose to sit

NPR, featuring Barak Orbach


Tapped out: An Arizona community symbolizes West’s water woes

The Christian Science Monitor, featuring Robert Glennon

Do You Have News?


Your success is the college’s success and we want to celebrate with you! If you have landed a new job, received an award or recognition, stepped into a leadership role or have good news in general, let us know.

Share Your News Here

Twitter, @uarizonalaw

Giving Day and Valentine’s Day both aim at the heart. We support who we love, and what we love, in every way we can.  


We are grateful, not only on Giving Day, but every day, for the support our community provides, the focus on our great students, and the belief that law, and legal education, can make a meaningful difference in the world. 

Warmly,

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