On Saturday, Nov. 2, the City of Albuquerque Small Business Office, the State Bar of New Mexico, and the UNM School of Law hosts the second annual Pro Bono Intellectual Property Fair.
Attorneys who specialize in patent, trademark, copyright, trade...
The University of New Mexico School of Law celebrates the closing reception featuring Emeritus Professor of Law Sherri Burr’s exhibition of '400 Years of Freedom, Restrictions, and Survival,' on Wednesday, Oct. 23 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the African American...
University of New Mexico School of Law second-year law student Jessica Martinez and third-year law student Luis Sanchez are the newest recipients of Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) Scholarship Awards.
The HNBA has selected these students to...
In commemoration of the day the U.S. Constitution was signed, The University of New Mexico is holding a town hall focusing on the Second Amendment.
“Gun control: is it constitutional or not? Ask an expert!” is being hosted by the College of Arts and...
Quiz yourself to see if what you know about the New Mexico Court system is more fact or Hollywood fiction. The next Lobo Living Room takes place Thursday, Sept. 19, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the UNM School of Law on the north campus.
Four UNM alumnus...
The documentary Trenzas: Margaret Montoya Stories will be featured in the Waters Room in Zimmerman Library on April 29 at 2 p.m.
The documentary tells the story of Margaret Montoya, the first Latina to be admitted to Harvard Law School. The documentary...
The University of New Mexico School of Law is hosting Congresswomen Xochitl Torres Small and Deb Haaland for events by the students, and for the students.
NM Rep. Xochitl Torres Small
Representative Xochitl Liana Torres Small will be honored at the...
The time is right for an in-depth conversation on privacy. With technology and social media, there have been so many instances of companies and the government datamining and sharing information perceived as private. Join Professor Alvaro Bedoya at the...
“To know no bounds is to be capable of affecting people and to have no limits.” – Anne B. Thomas No Bounds Scholarship
In memory of Anne B. Thomas, family and friends have set up the Anne B. Thomas No Bounds Scholarship to aid disabled undergraduate...
The University of New Mexico School of Law hosts a variety of symposia exploring different topics like Tribal Law, Environmental Law, and privacy and civil rights throughout the months of March and April.
Tribal Law Journal 20th Anniversary...