School of Law

Faculty members have been quoted on the health, economic and risk factors from the outbreak
The UO School of Law will be one of seven nationwide to offer the program
Editor’s note: In the coming weeks and months, an outbreak of COVID-19 in the United States could leave workers scrambling to figure out what happens to their job – and their pay – if the new coronavirus prevents them from reporting to work. The answer will depend on your employer’s policy, the laws of your state and the reason you will be away. Elizabeth Tippett, who has spent over a dozen years as a workplace lawyer and scholar, offers a primer.
Now a collegiate superstar, Ionescu preps for her last Pac-12, NCAA championships
The Public Interest Environmental Law Conference runs March 5-8 on campus