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NPR correspondent Sarah McCammon, who covers political, social, and cultural divides in America and the intersection of politics and religion, discuss... Learn More
As a Rudman Summer Fellow, Jacob Watts, 3L, from Massachusetts, worked at the New Hampshire Public Defender’s office, a long-time goal of his. Advoca... Learn More
Professor John Greabe discusses the Supreme Court of the United States' code of ethics and the messy impact of politics and personal relationships. Learn More
UNH Franklin Pierce is thrilled to release our spring 2023 edition of Powerhouse Press, the alumni magazine for our law school. You'll see profiles o... Learn More
Former federal judge Norman H. Stahl, who died last month, worked as a judge until he was 90 and was a Rudman Center Advisory Board member and mentor ... Learn More
This fall, Karol will join the faculty of UNH Franklin Pierce as professor of law and faculty director of the Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual ... Learn More
Why do incidents such as the deadly beating of Tyre Nichols by Memphis police officers continue to happen? How can communities work together to ensure... Learn More
In more than a decade as an attorney with the New Hampshire Public Defender, Julian Jefferson, JD ’11, has successfully handled hundreds of cases, fro... Learn More
The COVID-19 pandemic and response significantly impacted access to and use of healthcare services during the early months of 2020. However, analysis of pharmacy claims data indicate that the pandemic did not have that same effect on pharmacy services.
The UNH Institute for Health Policy & Practice and UNH Franklin Pierce Health Law & Policy Program share this important analysis of COVID pharmacy cla... Learn More
Jonathan Super, 2L, from Bolton, Massachusetts. As a Rudman Summer Fellow, Jonathan worked at the Rockingham County Attorney’s office, where he helpe... Learn More