16 August 2022
Construction, Construction Everywhere
30 March 2022
Winning BYU Law Hackathon Team Presents App for Preserving Evidence of War Crimes
Last weekend BYU Law School hosted a chapter of the Global Legal Hackathon, in which participants have 30 hours to come up with an innovative solution to a legal problem. Participating in the …
02 February 2022
Participate in the Law School’s 3MT Competition!
BYU's 3MT (Three-Minute Thesis) Competition is a campus-wide contest with cash prizes in which students have three minutes to present their research projects. This is a great opportunity to practice presentation/oral advocacy skills …
20 January 2022
How to Become an Expert in Anything (Especially Fintech)
Paul Watkins presented fascinating advice at BYU Law’s Future of Law Forum yesterday on how to become an expert. Watkins has an impressive resume—he’s an attorney at Patomak Global Partners, the founder of …
26 March 2021
Scales of Memory and Comparative Constitutional Law Research
BYU Law School is hosting a virtual book launch event today for Professor Justin Collings' new book, Scales of Memory: Constitutional Justice and Historical Evil, published by Oxford University Press. According to OUP, …
10 December 2020
Press Coverage of Prof. Nielson @ SCOTUS
If you were too busy with finals yesterday to catch Professor Aaron Nielson's performance at SCOTUS oral arguments, don't fret. You can still listen to the recording on supremecourt.gov or CSPAN, or read the …
02 December 2020
Hear Professor Nielson Argue at SCOTUS Next Week
Last August Justice Alito appointed BYU Law Professor Aaron Nielson, a former Alito clerk and of counsel at Kirkland & Ellis, an amicus curiae in Collins v. Mnuchin to argue that the structure …
24 August 2020
New Collaborative Learning Space Coming Soon to the Library!
Not only were we busy in the library this summer trying to come up with a sensible, practical plan for this strange school year, we were busy with a new construction project on …
20 February 2019
How To Be a Legal Hacker
The Global Legal Hackathon is coming up this weekend, and BYU Law is getting involved again. The Hackathon's purpose is simple: make it easier for lawyers and non-lawyers to engage with the law …
22 August 2018
Welcome, Class of 2021!
The Law Library is happy to welcome the class of 2021 to the law school! We’re excited that you’re here with us and want you to know that we’re here to help you …
20 October 2017
ModioLegal
This semester the Law Library is participating in a pilot program to provide access to ModioLegal for BYU Law Students and Faculty. With more and more information to consume these days, it can …
18 April 2017
Research Assistant Training
The Law Library will be offering a training for all summer research assistants on Friday, April 28 from 1-2pm in room 267. If you're working for a professor this summer, come join us …
15 April 2016
Construction Litigation Jury Instructions
BYU Law alum Melissa A. Beutler ('05) is the co-editor of the recently released 2nd Edition of the ABA's Model Jury Instructions: Construction Litigation. The second edition substantially updates the first, which was …
14 October 2015
10th Circuit Briefs
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals will be hearing oral argument at BYU Law School next week. The Law Library has compiled the briefs and lower court opinions in the various cases for law …
01 September 2015
BYU Law #1 in Least Debt
BYU Law was #1 in U.S. News's recent "10 Law Schools that Leave Grads with the Least Debt." The article looked at indebtedness of the Class of 2014 and found that BYU Law …
06 July 2015
BYU Law Paper Series now on SSRN
Take a look at the exciting things BYU law faculty members are working on by subscribing to the Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School Research Paper Series on SSRN.
28 May 2015
BYU Law Ranked #22
BYU Law was recently ranked #22 in Above the Law's Top 50 Law Schools for 2015. ATL's ranking looks at employment score, quality jobs score, SCOTUS clerk and federal judgeship scores, education cost, …
27 February 2015