Sandra Day O’Connor Institute Announces Future Home At Arizona Center For Law And Society
(Phoenix, AZ) - (PRWEB) October 19, 2015 -- The Sandra Day O’Connor Institute has announced that it will be relocating to the new Arizona Center for Law and Society in 2016. The O’Connor Institute will be joining the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law in this state-of-the-art building located at Arizona State University’s Downtown Phoenix campus. The 280,000 square foot building now under construction will feature a public law library and civic outreach center. It will also house the ASU Alumni Law Group, the nation’s first not-for-profit, privately financed teaching law firm, which employs recent ASU Law graduates to represent everyday Arizonans.
“Society, at all levels, has a need to work together to solve the many challenges facing our state and nation,” stated retired United States Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. “I know that it is possible for people to sit down together and engage in cooperative problem solving. This is what I want the O'Connor Institute to stand for. We can do it. The possibilities are endless.”
“To have the Sandra Day O’Connor Institute share this incredible space with the law school that bears her name, is an honor and an amazing opportunity for our community and our students," said ASU Law Dean Douglas Sylvester. “Students will benefit from understanding the institute’s mission and how their legal education can further Justice O’Connor’s tremendous legacy.”
ASU Law’s six-story structure, along with a two-story underground garage, will take up 75 percent of the block bordered by Taylor Street on the north, First Street on the west, Polk Street on the south, and Second Street on the east. The address for the new building will be 111 Taylor Street, Phoenix, Arizona.
“We are delighted and honored for this collaborative opportunity with Arizona State University,” noted O’Connor Institute Chairman of the Board Peter Hayes. “This location is ideal to continue the lifelong work of Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, including constructive dialogue and civic action.”
“Our new home at the Arizona Center for Law and Society at ASU represents an exciting new era for the Sandra Day O’Connor Institute,” noted O’Connor Institute President and CEO Sarah Suggs. “It will allow the O’Connor Institute to vastly increase our programming in support of our mission.”
About Sandra Day O’Connor Institute
The Sandra Day O’Connor Institute continues the legacy and lifetime work of Sandra Day O’Connor to advance civil discussion and civic action. The O’Connor Institute works to build consensus, form collaborations and help craft solutions to vital public issues in an environment of mutual respect and shared purpose for a better state and nation. For more information, visit http://www.OConnorInstitute.org
2015/2016 O’Connor Institute Board Officers are: Chairman Peter M. Hayes, Salt River Project Associate General Manager & Chief Public Affairs Executive; Vice Chairman Deborah Bateman, Executive Vice President, National Bank of Arizona as Vice Chairwoman; Secretary Dick Silverman, of Counsel for Jennings Strouss & Salmon; and Treasurer John Evancevich, SRP Audit Projects Manager.
About the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University
The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University is one of the country’s preeminent law schools. Ranked No. 26 nationally by U.S. News & World Report, ASU Law is a leading provider of comprehensive and personalized legal education. The law school also ranks No. 14 in the nation for placing graduates in real lawyer jobs. When ASU Law moves to the Arizona Center for Law and Society in downtown Phoenix in fall 2016, students will be steps away from the legal, political, and economic heart of Arizona, in the nation’s sixth-largest city. For more information, visit law.asu.edu. To view the Arizona Center for Law and Society photo gallery please visit: http://arizonacenterforlawandsociety.com/media-gallery/
Heather Schader, Sandra Day O'Connor Institute, http://www.OConnorInstitute.org, +1 602-730-3300, [email protected]
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