News: William S. Boyd School of Law
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A lost job led law school graduate Daria Snadowsky to write candidly about a teen girl's sexual experiences in her first two books.
To be better negotiators, attorneys have to get into the minds of clients and witnesses. Professor's new book delves into the psychological principles that lawyers (and laypeople) need to know as well as legal statutes.
Who qualifies as a refugee? How does that apply to Las Vegas' immigrants? Law professor explores the complicated issues behind the genuine lives of displaced people.
Tony Sanchez, ’88 BA Political Science, receives association's top honors.
A new constitutional law professor shares her views on religion, the courts, and mastering the breaststroke.
Event features three documentaries from the Law School's collection of more than 2,000 films as well as a roundtable discussion with legislators, legal experts, religious leaders and more