Charles Hoslet ’89 has covered a lot of ground over the course of his career, from chief counsel to Gov. Tommy Thompson to vice chancellor for university relations at University of Wisconsin–Madison. But Hoslet, who is retiring after 27 years at the university, sees a common thread running through it all.
Sowing the Seeds of Rural Entrepreneurship
The path from software developer to manager of the Rural Entrepreneurship Program may not seem like an obvious one. But for clinical professor Jeffrey Glazer, it all makes sense.
Class Notes
See what’s new with University of Wisconsin Law School alumni.
Where Great Legal Minds Gather
Our inaugural faculty investiture ceremony shone a spotlight on how faculty boost UW Law’s national reputation.
A Badger on (Almost) Every Continent
UW Law’s graduate programs are a destination for students from a growing number of countries.
In Memoriam – Fall 2023
In loving memory of Badgers who have passed on.
Judge Ramón Alvarado ’05: Celebrating a Life, Building a Legacy
Learn about the life and legacy of Judge Ramón Alvarado, and how you can join others in honoring Ramón.
Stacy Leeds ‘00: Hastie Fellowship Was ‘Immeasurably Valuable’
The Fall 2023 edition of the Gargoyle includes a feature story about the William H. Hastie Fellowship Program’s 50th anniversary. In advance of that publication, we had the opportunity to sit down with one of the program’s fellows for a longer online-only interview.
Latest Work of Sumudu Atapattu …
Sumudu Atapattu has extensively explored the link between human rights and environmental law in her research. In fact, she was one of the first people in the world to specialize in international environmental law.
Breaking Down the Anatomy of Cancel Culture
It’s no shock to Assistant Professor Franciska Coleman that the “cancel culture” debate has been highly visible in higher education.