Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law

Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law is dedicated to creating the next generation of lawyers and industry leaders. In 1965, President G. name and legacy.

Homer Durham hired Willard H. Pedrick to become Arizona State University’s first law school dean and tasked him with the responsibility of building, literally from the ground up, its very first law school. Located on ASU’s Tempe campus, Armstrong Hall housed the law school until its move to the downtown Phoenix campus in 2016. Over 50 years ago, 83 students graduated with their Juris Doctor from t

he ASU College of Law. Today, over 650 students graduate annually from ASU Law, receiving one of our four degrees: Juris Doctor (JD), Master of Laws (LLM), Master of Legal Studies (MLS), or Master of Sports Law and Business (MSLB). The law school has accomplished many significant milestones in its 50+ years. In 2006, the law school was renamed to honor Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court of the United States. It is a privilege—and a great responsibility—to be entrusted with Justice O’Connor’s (ret.) Students continue to personify Justice O’Connor’s legacy and lifetime work to advance civics education and civic engagement and discourse, by donating more than 110,000 hours of public service each year. In 2016, ASU Law moved to the Beus Center for Law and Society at the ASU downtown Phoenix campus further enhancing the law school’s ability to serve the community and provide students access to the best legal opportunities. Students can also study beyond Phoenix at ASU campuses located in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles, as well as participate in global study abroad and externship or internship opportunities. ASU Law’s world-class faculty and administrators provide students with unparalleled opportunities to gain insights and practical skills needed to address legal challenges locally, nationally, and globally. ASU Law also prides itself on its network of engaged alumni and its relationship to the broader legal community, which has fully embraced the law school and is dedicated to the success of its graduates. Led by Co-Interim Deans Adam Chodorow and Zachary Kramer, ASU Law has risen in national and world rankings, continuing to attract highly credentialed students and offering more personalized programs than any other law school in the country. ASU Law is currently the No. 25 best law school in the nation (No. 9 public school) and is the youngest law school in the top 25 as ranked by U.S. News & World Report. ASU Law also has six programs ranked in the top 30 and consistently ranks highly for job placement. The law school is also No. 1 in the state for student outcomes and No. 1 in the state for bar passage, often exceeding the national average. Code of Conduct:
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Big congratulations to ASU Law students Michael Wilde (rising 3L), Amelia Raudales (rising 3L), Elena Wood (rising 2L) a...
06/12/2026

Big congratulations to ASU Law students Michael Wilde (rising 3L), Amelia Raudales (rising 3L), Elena Wood (rising 2L) and Samantha Kenkel-Danly (rising 2L), who have advanced to the oral rounds of the 2026 Nuremberg Moot Court Competition in Germany! 👏

After months of research, writing and advocacy preparation, the team earned a spot among a select group of law students from around the world who will present oral arguments in one of the premier international criminal law competitions.

This achievement reflects the team's hard work, talent and dedication to international law, and we're proud to see them representing ASU Law on a global stage this July.

Join us in wishing them the best as they head to Nuremberg!

For 20 years, ASU Law’s Master of Legal Studies program has expanded access to legal education and helped professionals ...
06/11/2026

For 20 years, ASU Law’s Master of Legal Studies program has expanded access to legal education and helped professionals across industries advance their careers — growing into the nation’s leader in legal master’s graduates.

Now, we’re building on that legacy with the launch of our new online Master of Legal Studies in Health Care Compliance and Administration, designed to prepare leaders for one of health care’s fastest-growing and most complex fields.

Read more: https://law.asu.edu/newsroom/asu-law-adds-specialized-health-care-compliance-masters-mls-program-marks-20-years

The legal profession is changing. Legal education should, too.ASU Law Vice Dean Angela M. Banks discusses how law school...
06/10/2026

The legal profession is changing. Legal education should, too.

ASU Law Vice Dean Angela M. Banks discusses how law schools can prepare students to lead in an era of AI, technological disruption and unprecedented change.

Read her latest guest editor column in In Business Magazine Phoenix: https://bit.ly/4xsTc1Z

As innovation in space accelerates, the legal and regulatory questions are becoming just as important as the technology ...
06/09/2026

As innovation in space accelerates, the legal and regulatory questions are becoming just as important as the technology itself. 🚀

Sheridan Phelan, ASU Law Fellow and alum, explores these issues in a recent article covering a discussion hosted by ASU Law's Center for Law, Science & Innovation and ASU Law in DC, where policymakers, industry leaders and legal experts examined the evolving landscape of space regulation and the policies shaping the next era of commercial space activity.

Read more: https://bit.ly/4441PlP

ASU Law Professor Troy Rule is featured in a new ProPublica investigation exploring the growing opposition to utility-sc...
06/08/2026

ASU Law Professor Troy Rule is featured in a new ProPublica investigation exploring the growing opposition to utility-scale solar projects.

Rule shares his perspective on how communities are navigating renewable energy development and the importance of grounding these conversations in sound research and policy.

Read the story:

Across the U.S., critics are pressuring public officials to stop or stall new solar projects, often citing unfounded health concerns.

06/05/2026

Behind every bar exam horror story is someone who already accomplished something incredibly hard: graduating law school. 💛⚖️

To our ASU Law grads studying for the July bar exam: don't forget to take a break, take care of yourselves, and yes — keep studying. 😉

We're rooting for you every step of the way and can't wait to celebrate all that hard work paying off.

In a new NPR story, ASU Law Professor David Lopez discusses the potential impact of ending federal workforce demographic...
06/04/2026

In a new NPR story, ASU Law Professor David Lopez discusses the potential impact of ending federal workforce demographic reporting requirements.

Lopez, a former EEOC general counsel, says the data has long helped investigators identify patterns of hiring discrimination that might otherwise go unnoticed.

Read the story:

Since 1966, companies have been required to send the federal government demographic data on their employees, part of an effort to combat discrimination. Under Trump, the data collection may end.

Netflix's upcoming documentary series The American Experiment explores the enduring question at the heart of American de...
06/03/2026

Netflix's upcoming documentary series The American Experiment explores the enduring question at the heart of American democracy: Can a people govern themselves?

We're proud to see ASU Law’s Robert Miller featured among the voices shaping this national conversation! 👏

Streaming June 24 on Netflix:

Hillary Clinton, Mike Pence, and more reflect on America’s founding in doc series from Luminant and Playtone.

ASU Law was proud to host the 13th annual Governance of Emerging Technologies and Science (GETS) Conference, bringing to...
06/02/2026

ASU Law was proud to host the 13th annual Governance of Emerging Technologies and Science (GETS) Conference, bringing together leaders from academia, industry and government to tackle some of today’s most pressing questions around emerging technology.

From artificial intelligence and robotics to genomics, cybersecurity and neuroscience, this year’s conversations explored how we can thoughtfully navigate innovation while addressing the ethical, legal and policy challenges that come with it.

Thank you to all of the speakers, panelists and attendees who made this year’s conference such a meaningful and engaging event. We’re excited to continue these important conversations shaping the future of technology and society!

Federal policy affecting Tribal Nations is moving fast — but staying informed shouldn’t be overwhelming.In the new ASU L...
06/01/2026

Federal policy affecting Tribal Nations is moving fast — but staying informed shouldn’t be overwhelming.

In the new ASU Law Talks, learn how ASU Law’s American Indian Policy Institute developed the Legislative Tracking Dashboard for Tribal Nations, a real-time platform designed to help Tribal leaders monitor legislation, executive orders, grants and public comment periods that impact sovereignty, governance and community resources.

Read more: https://law.asu.edu/asu-law-talks/tribal-nations-keep-up-federal-policy-washington-dc

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