Q & A with the New Law Review Editorial Board
April Rogers Where is your hometown? Conway, AR What is an interesting or a fun fact about yourself? Before law school I was a high school Math teacher. What brought … Q & A with the New Law Review Editorial Board
Marquisa Wince Awarded 2019-2020 B.A. Rudolph Scholarship
Marquisa Wince has been awarded the B.A. Rudolph Scholarship at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service. The B.A. Rudolph Foundation awards this $12,000 scholarship annually to a … Marquisa Wince Awarded 2019-2020 B.A. Rudolph Scholarship
Dean’s Fellow for Two Terms Receives Dean’s Fellow of the Year
This year, Lydia Davis, a third-year law student who will be graduating in May, was chosen as Dean’s Fellow of the Year at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock … Dean’s Fellow for Two Terms Receives Dean’s Fellow of the Year
Business Innovations Clinic Law Students Escape Just in Time to Cast Their Votes—in 1957
Student attorneys from The Business Innovations Legal Clinic at UA Little Rock’s William H. Bowen School of Law recently had the opportunity to be customers at one of the local … Business Innovations Clinic Law Students Escape Just in Time to Cast Their Votes—in 1957
Bowen Law School Grad Plans to Right Rural Wrongs with Second Career in Legal Aid
A U.S. Army veteran has plans to spend her “second act” helping local residents in Yell County gain access to legal representation. “The reason I went to law school is … Bowen Law School Grad Plans to Right Rural Wrongs with Second Career in Legal Aid
Bowen Student Finds Law in Space
When Austin Waters began law school at UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, she claimed she would be a space lawyer–as a joke. She soon found, to … Bowen Student Finds Law in Space
More than Mulch and Paint; First Year Students Refresh Rockefeller Elementary
On August 11, 2018, students from the UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law visited Rockefeller Elementary and Early Childhood Center for their First Week community service project. … More than Mulch and Paint; First Year Students Refresh Rockefeller Elementary
Law Student’s Concurrent Work Helps Secure Major Grant
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate Natalie Ramm’s efforts in her Capstone project helped secure a major grant for Monroe County Children in Trust. The Arkansas Delta … Law Student’s Concurrent Work Helps Secure Major Grant
Concurrent Law Student Completes Summer Program in D.C.
Clinton School student Salina Adolph recently concluded her summer International Public Service Project with the American Bar Association Commission on Immigration in Washington, D.C. A concurrent Juris Doctor student at … Concurrent Law Student Completes Summer Program in D.C.
Alexander’s Clinton School Capstone Collaborates with Association of Arkansas Counties
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service graduate Amie Alexander, who is a concurrent student at the UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, worked in collaboration … Alexander’s Clinton School Capstone Collaborates with Association of Arkansas Counties
