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Africa’s first elected female head of state to receive 2025 O’Connor Justice Prize

Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the first democratically elected female head of state in Africa, has been named the 10th recipient of the O’Connor Justice Prize.
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ASU Law’s Office of Career and Employment Services receives 2024 All In For Women Award for summer law clerk program

The 1L Diversity Summer Law Clerk Program at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University received the 2024 All In For Women Award presented by the Maricopa Chapter of the Arizona Women’s Lawyers Association (AWLA).
Dean Leeds at ILP graduation

ASU Law Dean Stacy Leeds Named Chair of the Board of Trustees for the Native American Agriculture Fund

The Native American Agriculture Fund (NAAF) announces the appointment of Stacy Leeds as the new Chair of the Board of Trustees. Leeds brings a wealth of experience and passion for agricultural law, education and economic development.
Toni Miceli

Antonia Miceli joins ASU Law to drive a new era of bar exam success

Antonia "Toni" Miceli is on a mission to guide future lawyers through one of the most challenging milestones in their legal careers—the bar exam.
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ASU Law alum pens book about identity, code-switching

Amena Kheshtchin-Kamel hasn’t always been what she seems.
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A new class, a new era: Law school reimagined

The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University is ushering in a new academic year with a dynamic group of students, setting the stage for a reimagined approach to legal education.
Triplets and incoming ASU Law students (from left to right) Nicole, Lauren and Megan Isagholian pose for a photo on the Downtown Phoenix campus as they prepare to start their semester together at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law on Aug. 18. Photo courtesy of the Isagholian family

Trifecta of opportunities draws triplets to start legal education at ASU Law

Megan, Nicole and Lauren Isagholian were born in Glendale, California. They share a birthday, a love of basketball and a passion for law.
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Legal writing faculty win awards for contributions to the field

Two esteemed faculty members of the top-ranked legal writing program at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University have been recognized for their work on a national scale.  Professor Sue McMahon’s article was selected as the Legal Writing Institute’s Phelps Award winner for Excellence in Scholarship in Legal Communication for her article “What We Teach When We Teach Legal Analysis,” published in Minnesota Law Review. 
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