Law School Associate Dean Honored by IHL

Sandra Cox-McCarty is this year's recipient of the Excellence in Diversity Award

OXFORD, Miss. – Sandra Cox-McCarty, associate dean for administration and diversity initiatives at the University of Mississippi School of Law, is dedicated to diversity and inclusion. For more than 27 years, she has worked diligently to create an atmosphere of inclusivity and tolerance. Because of her efforts and successes, Cox-McCarty has been recognized for herRead the story …

Law School’s Housing Clinic Helps Moorhead Community Rebuild

Residents of small Delta community were represented in lawsuit by faculty and students

OXFORD, Miss. – For some communities, empty slabs and plots of dirt can mean devastation. For the neighborhood of Eastmoor Circle, just outside of Moorhead, it means progress. Ten years ago, the residents of Eastmoor were living in unbearable conditions. The drainage system in the neighborhood did not work properly, causing homes to flood withRead the story …

Law Professor Releases Fiction Novel

Stacey Lantagne to sign copies of 'A Dog Called Jack' March 19 at Off Square Books

OXFORD, Miss – Stacey Lantagne may specialize in the laws surrounding intellectual property, copyright and trademarks, but she also has her own literary creations. Lantagne, an assistant professor at the University of Mississippi School of Law, is also a fiction writer. Her latest novel, “A Dog Called Jack,” was released in January. The heartwarming storyRead the story …

Law Faculty Land Leadership Roles with Professional Society

Several professors will lead sections of the Association of American Law Schools

OXFORD, Miss – Three faculty members from the University of Mississippi School of Law will serve in leadership positions this year with the Association of American Law Schools. Dean Susan Duncan was elected to the executive committee for the association’s Section on Law School Deans and is among five members on this national committee. BenRead the story …

Black Law Students Association Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Chapter namesake Constance Slaughter-Harvey to speak at Feb. 27 public event

OXFORD, Miss. – The Black Law Students Association at the University of Mississippi School of Law celebrates its 50th anniversary with a special program Wednesday (Feb. 27). Guest speakers include Constance Slaughter-Harvey, the chapter’s namesake and first African-American female graduate of the law school, and Erica McKinley, the university’s chief legal officer and general counsel. “This year,Read the story …

Law School Tax Clinic Prepares Returns for Oxford Residents

Service will operate twice weekly through April 9 at public library

OXFORD, Miss. – Students participating this semester in the University of Mississippi School of Law‘s tax practicum clinical program are gaining real-world experience while assisting members of the Oxford community with their taxes. Every Tuesday and Thursday through April 9, law students manage and staff an IRS-funded Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program at the LafayetteRead the story …

Law Registrar Wins National Award for Student Service

Eddie Upton will accept the Vanguard Award in April

OXFORD, Miss – University registrars work diligently behind the scenes to keep up with student records. From setting student schedules to helping them stay on track with graduation requirements, they are dedicated to serving students. Eddie Upton, registrar for the University of Mississippi School of Law, will be honored for his commitment next month withRead the story …

30th Annual PILF Auction to Benefit Public Interest Work

Tickets for the Mardi Gras Masquerade benefit event available to the public

OXFORD, Miss. – The Public Interest Law Foundation at the University of Mississippi School of Law is bringing Mardi Gras to Oxford this month for the 2019 PILF silent and live auction. The Mardi Gras Masquerade black-tie event is set for 7-9 p.m. Feb. 22 at the Jackson Avenue Center. Guests will enjoy food andRead the story …

School of Law Expands Air and Space Law Program

School unveils new certificate program for non-lawyer professionals

OXFORD, Miss. – The program in air and space law at the University of Mississippi School of Law is launching a new graduate certificate program for nonlawyer professionals. The Graduate Certificate in Air and Space Law is designed for individuals who are not lawyers but want to gain knowledge of legal, policy and regulatory issuesRead the story …

Law Professor Assists Mississippi’s Sentencing Disparity Task Force

Phillip Broadhead presented data for task force, legislators to review while considering reforms

OXFORD, Miss. – In an effort to establish uniform justice in criminal cases, the Sentencing Disparity Task Force, authorized by the 2018 session of the Mississippi Legislature, is working to determine whether some judges sentence some criminals more harshly than others. Phillip Broadhead, a University of Mississippi professor of law and director of the CriminalRead the story …