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Compassionate Counsel

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Compassionate Counsel

BYU law students are committing to complete 50 hours of pro bono work before graduation.

On the left, a photo of Brigham Young Academy students standing together to form a living Y in 1908. On the right, the article title is displayed: 150 Moments That Made BYU.

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150 Moments That Made Brigham Young University

Discover the moments that made Brigham Young University in the 150 years since the school's founding as a small academy.

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Blessed Are the Peacemakers

BYU experts offer research-based and gospel-backed ways to create peace and disagree with each other better.

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A Life of Beginnings

Follow Denise Lindberg's journey as an exile from Havana, Cuba, to her legacy as a Utah district judge.

Religious Liberty for All
Fall 2023
What is religious liberty, and how can the average person safeguard this human right?
Sister Power
Summer 2023
Missions give women an educational and professional boost.
How to Disagree Better
Winter 2022
A BYU law professor says that learning to handle conflict well can actually teach us to love better.
He Shall Overcome
Fall 2021
Not homelessness, not gangs, not childhood trauma—nothing could hold back new BYU Law student Paris Thomas.
No Lawyer, No Problem
Fall 2019
BYU law students create free tools to help people navigate the law and even the scales in areas such as evictions.
Q&A: The Internet Never Forgets
Winter 2019
A BYU professor answers questions about how privacy on the internet works and whether we have a right to it.
Like Father, Like Daughters
Spring 2018
Ed Zendejas shared his love of law with his children, two of whom followed him all the way to the bench.
Learning for Life: Summer 2017
Summer 2017
Alums share stories of using their BYU degrees to make their homes and communities a better place to live.
A Merciful Judge
Spring 2017
After seeing the same offenders in court for the 10th time, an alum decided to shake up the court.
I Can Help
Winter 2017
An Idaho farm boy, who speaks Arabic and worked with refugees on his mission, was in the right place at the right time.
A Peek Behind the Curtain
Summer 2016
BYU alumni who have served as Supreme Court clerks have rich memories of being mentored by the justices.
Culture, Law, and Religious Liberty
Fall 2015
Supporters of traditional marriage must learn to make their case with reason, meekness, and love.
Ground Broken for New Howard W. Hunter Law Library
Summer 1995
"A law school cannot be a great law school without a great library."
The Rule of Law
Fall 2005
Thomas Griffith and 13 other BYU alumni apply their wisdom to the problems that come before the U.S. federal courts.
Fostering Hope
Summer 2015
Motivated by his own tumultuous childhood, a new law grad plans to advocate for those in need.
In Sum
Summer 2013
52 years ago, at age 27, Richard O. Cowan began teaching at BYU.
Terrorists Inc.
Spring 2013
A team of researchers went undercover to discover how easily criminals can create seedy shell companies.
Supreme Court Mystery Unlocked
Winter 2013
Clues about a Supreme Court justice’s motivations in one of the most important decisions in U.S. history found in BYU.
Law and Lunches
Spring 2012
BYU law professor RonNell Andersen Jones passes on to her students lessons she learned at the Supreme Court.
A Matter of Faith
Summer 2011
Keith Hamilton, the BYU Law School's first black student, has written a book about the priesthood and blacks.