Events

May 12
CHC 3+3 Information Session 4:00 p.m.

Join representatives from the Clark Honors College and UO School of Law admissions to learn about opportunities for CHC students interested in a legal career to complete both...
CHC 3+3 Information Session
May 12
4:00–5:00 p.m.
This is a virtual event.

Join representatives from the Clark Honors College and UO School of Law admissions to learn about opportunities for CHC students interested in a legal career to complete both a bachelor’s degree and a JD degree at the UO in only six years (possibly without taking the LSAT!).

May 16
Class of 2026 Commencement 3:00 p.m.

Commencement ceremony for the Class of 2026!
Class of 2026 Commencement
May 16
3:00–5:00 p.m.
Commencement ceremony for the Class of 2026!
May 19
Dept. of History and School of Law Present: "Petitioning for Freedom: Habeas Corpus in the American West, 1812–1924" 3:30 p.m.

Please join the Department of History and the School of Law for a talk by Katrina Jagodinsky on “Petitioning for Freedom: Habeas Corpus in the American West,...
Dept. of History and School of Law Present: "Petitioning for Freedom: Habeas Corpus in the American West, 1812–1924"
May 19
3:30–5:00 p.m.
McKenzie Hall 375

Please join the Department of History and the School of Law for a talk by Katrina Jagodinsky on “Petitioning for Freedom: Habeas Corpus in the American West, 1812–1924.”

Free and open to the public

Jagodinsky is Associate Professor of History at University of Nebraska Lincoln, where she is the founding director of the Digital Legal Research Lab and leads a Mellon-funded higher ed initiative in US Law and Race. She recently launched an award-winning database entitled Petitioning for Freedom: Habeas Corpus in the American West, 1812-1924 with support from the National Science Foundation and will complete her book based on the dataset with a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities in the coming academic year.

Jagodinsky will share findings from the Petitioning for Freedom dataset, particularly those coming out of Oregon archives, in addition to trends across the American West. These cases represent histories of petitioners who challenged enslavement, colonialism, coverture, deportation, incarceration, and institutionalization, demonstrating a remarkable range of legal mobilization among the most vulnerable.

Sep 18
O'Connell Conference - Oregon Law Alumni Weekend noon

Join alumni, students, and faculty in the Knight Law Center Commons to kick off Oregon Law Alumni Weekend with a welcome from the Dean, campus and Hayward Tower tours, class...
O'Connell Conference - Oregon Law Alumni Weekend
September 18
noon
William W. Knight Law Center 175, Commons
Join alumni, students, and faculty in the Knight Law Center Commons to kick off Oregon Law Alumni Weekend with a welcome from the Dean, campus and Hayward Tower tours, class reunions, and Law Duck connections.

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