Courtney Hopkins Bailey, associate general counsel for the International Law Practice Group at NASA, will give a lecture at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law on Thursday, March 28. Continue reading “NASA lawyer who specializes in international space law to speak at UA Little Rock Bowen Law School March 28”
Deborah Borman, assistant professor of law at UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, has written “A Short and Happy Guide to Legal Writing,” part of West Academic Publishing’s Short & Happy Guides series.
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Liz Harris, a 2018 graduate of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s William H. Bowen School of Law’s part-time program, is spending a year between clerkships to assist veterans in need of legal services. Continue reading “Bowen grad uses law degree to serve veterans”
A law degree has been a lifesaver for entrepreneur David “Alan” Bubbus Jr., who continues to make his mark on the central Arkansas restaurant scene as president of David’s Burgers, an expanding burger franchise with 10 locations. Continue reading “Law school degree a must have for David’s Burgers president Alan Bubbus”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has received a $19,000 donation to help children of first responders in Arkansas afford a college education while carrying on the memory of first responders who tragically lost their lives on 9/11. Continue reading “Gift to UA Little Rock September Fund will help children of Arkansas first responders”
Gen. Wesley K. Clark (ret.), the former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO from Little Rock, will visit the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s William H. Bowen School of Law on Monday, Feb. 25, to speak about the importance of NATO to national security. Continue reading “General Wesley Clark to speak at Bowen law school”
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”
A law degree has opened many doors for UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law alumna Chanley Painter, who has worked as a deputy prosecutor, a private practice attorney, and for the past year as a multimedia journalist for Little Rock’s KARK-TV Channel 4. Continue reading “Law degree helps lawyer-turned-reporter land network job”