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Browse Business and Law stories - July, 2009

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  • Alumnus Appointed to Arizona Supreme Court |
    UANews | Gov. Jan Brewer announced the appointment of Arizona Court of Appeals Judge, and UA alumnus, John Pelander to the Arizona Supreme Court. | |
  • Law Professor Promoting Human Rights for World's Indigenous People |
    UANews | UA law professor S. James Anaya reflects on his first year serving as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous Peoples. |
  • The Power of Partnerships |
    UANews | The UA is partnering with Tucson Electric Power on a program to monitor the efficiency of solar panels at TEP's test yard. | |
  • Free Law Camp Offered This Summer |
    UANews | The UA James E. Rogers College of Law is offering a summer camp at no cost to students who are interested in learning about the legal profession. |
  • Entrepreneurship Camp for Native American Youth Now Underway |
    UANews | The annual business school camp brings together Native American high school students and enables them to gain real-world experience as entrepreneurs. | |
  • 'Daily Show' Host to Interview UA Law Professor |
    UANews | Robert Glennon, who has spoken throughout the nation about his newly published book, "Unquenchable," will be interviewed this week by The Daily Show. | |
  • Four Law Students Earn National Awards |
    UANews | The only students studying in Arizona to have earned the Equal Justice Works 2009 Summer Corps membership this year are graduate students at the UA. |
  • Arizona Public Media to Offer Live Coverage of Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings |
    UANews | Arizona Public Media will offer live coverage of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearings on the new channel, PBS World. | |
  • Researcher Studying Alternative Economies in Colombia |
    UANews | Brian Joseph Burke is among a few doctoral degree candidates across the nation to receive a dissertation research fellowship that will take him to Latin America where he will study barter systems. | |
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