| Welcome to the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College
of Law. The
College of Law, the oldest law school in Arizona and one of the first
established in the West, originated in 1915, when
a department of law was created as part of the College of Letters,
Arts and Sciences at the University of Arizona. In 1925, the College
of Law
was established as the fifth college at The University of Arizona.
In 1999, the College was renamed the James E. Rogers College of Law,
in
honor of the generous support of James E. Rogers, prominent attorney,
businessman and philanthropist, who graduated from the College of
Law in 1962. During the College’s 85 year history, many of Arizona’s
distinguished judges and lawyers have pursued their educations at
the UA College of Law. In addition, our graduates hold positions of leadership
in the legal, corporate and political arenas throughout the country.
Introduction
to the College of Law from Dean Toni Massaro.
Fact
Sheet |
The College of Law at The University of Arizona is a nationally
prominent law school that has developed a high quality academic
program that prepares lawyers for leadership and service throughout
the State, the country and internationally. Learn more about
the College. |
Faculty
Directory |
Our faculty is comprised of a group of outstanding teachers
and scholars dedicated to the education and development of
their students. Learn more about this faculty. |
Academic
Calendar |
Find important dates and holidays in the College of Law Calendar. |
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