Law
  • Article
  • Nov 8 2024

The public event on Nov. 9, will highlight how digital tools and archival research can reveal the realities of racial violence.

  • Article
  • Jul 18 2024

Joshua Douglas, the Ashland, Inc.-Spears Distinguished Research Professor of Law at the UK J. David Rosenberg College of Law, has been honored as a 2024-25 University Research Professor.

  • Article
  • Jun 18 2024

Students in the Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Clinic at UK will investigate cases of historical homicide that took place in Kentucky during the Jim Crow-era.

  • Video
  • Jul 12 2022

For police officers, de-escalation training is critical — greatly reducing the use of force and the likelihood that anyone will be hurt during a confrontation. That’s where the research of Stephen Ware, assistant professor in the College of Engineering, comes in.

  • Article
  • Dec 2 2021

Rosenberg College of Law professor Richard Underwood lends his expertise to help us understand our obsession with true crime.

  • Article
  • Jan 3 2020

Ellen Riggle, professor and chair of the Department of Gender and Women's Studies and professor in the Department of Political Science at UK, has been named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA).

  • Article
  • Nov 25 2019

Collaborating with Michael Zilis, a fellow political science professor, Wedeking has combined efforts with the computer science program at UK to create an application that collects online news stories about the Supreme Court to compile the data in textual stories. 

  • Article
  • Feb 23 2018

Is litigation a powerful tool in the fight against the opioid epidemic? And does bad behavior equal liability? UK College of Law Professor and product liability expert Richard Ausness weighs in on the issue.

  • Podcast
  • Oct 10 2016

Joshua A. Douglas talks about his research and his new book "Election Law Stories", a 13 chapter behind-the-scenes anthology.

  • Podcast
  • Aug 29 2016

Sarah Welling talks about the engaged faculty and passionate student community at the UK College of Law.