Ever since she was a little girl, Jennifer Davis, Arkansas’ first chief privacy officer, dreamed of becoming a lawyer. Continue reading “A law degree is helping Arkansas’s chief privacy officer navigate uncharted waters”
Nine University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law students have been selected to clerk for the state of Arkansas by Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge’s office for the spring 2019 semester. Continue reading “Attorney General Rutledge selects 9 Bowen students as law clerks”
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 small businesses the Clinic counseled a few months earlier – The Underground Escape, an escape room focused on social justice issues. Continue reading “Business Innovations Clinic Law Students Escape Just in Time to Cast Their Votes”
John DiPippa, dean emeritus of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, will discuss the most recent court ruling declaring the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional during a talk on Wednesday, Jan. 23. Continue reading “DiPippa to discuss court ruling on Affordable Care Act”
A U.S. Army veteran has plans to spend her “second act” helping local residents in her rural home county of Yell gain access to legal representation. Continue reading “Bowen Law School grad plans to right rural wrongs with second career in legal aid”
With his unique background in law, business, and construction, Courtney Little serves an invaluable role as owner, president, and general counsel of ACE Glass Construction. Continue reading “ACE President Courtney Little credits law school education with giving him confidence to face life’s problems”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law will host the state’s first pre-law advisors meeting on Friday, Nov. 16, for those who advise students about attending law school in Arkansas. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Bowen Law School to host Arkansas’s first pre-law advisors meeting”
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has selected nine second-year students from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law to serve as law clerks in the Attorney General’s office for the fall session. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Bowen law students selected as clerks for Attorney General’s office”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law has always emphasized the importance of public service to its students. Continue reading “New Bowen Law School students give back by volunteering at Rockefeller Elementary”