W&Lās Special Collections and Archives helps diversify materials for students and faculty.
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Andrea Lepage will assist in developing a series of essays focused on Latinx artists.
Zachary Kean discusses why he chose W&L Law and his role as a Kirgis Fellow, a peer mentor to incoming students.
Barthle earned a top spot as one of five cybersecurity and privacy attorneys under 40.
The article examines legislative bans of gender-affirming care and their impact on trans youth.
Generous law alumni, parents and friends contributed over $1.4 million to the W&L Law Fund in the 2024-25 fiscal year.
Summer Research Scholars Brian Kim ā26 and Ansley Stotts ā27 have spent their summer conducting field research in a unique outdoor classroom.
Bill Hamilton discusses wildlife migration in Yellowstone National Park.
The essay explains arguments advanced by Smith and her coauthors in several amicus briefs in cases heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Laura Powers '28L is from Golden, Colorado and attended the University of Wyoming for her undergraduate degree.