February 2026

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An ambitious initiative to introduce law students to the unique rewards of rural practice is already yielding opportunity through internships and scholarship support. [Read the Story

CLASS ACTION

FACULTY SPOTLIGHT

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Professor Matthew Dimick discusses his new book on income inequality on The Baldy Center's podcast. 

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No. 1

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This Valentine’s Day, we celebrated a different kind of law school success story. Meet two lucky alumni who found more than just a law degree during their time at UB Law.  [Read the Issue

GLOBAL ADVOCATES

SPRING MITCHELL LECTURE

  • Mitchell Lecture to address populist alliances in an authoritarian era
    3/12/26
    On Friday, February 27, at 2:30 p.m., the School of Law will host the Spring 2026 James McCormick Mitchell Lecture by philosopher and professor Elizabeth Anderson. The lecture, “The Protestant Work Ethic and the Roots of Populist Authoritarianism,” will be held in the Law Library in O’Brian Hall on UB’s North Campus.