
Set Aside or Ignored
UW Law professor Monte Mills on the amicus brief supporting tribal reserved water rights in the U.S. Supreme Court case Arizona v. Navajo Nation.
DISCOVERY is a podcast presented by the University of Washington School of Law that focuses on today's biggest social, political and legal issues.
Episodes feature a diverse mix of topics through intimate conversations with experts and leaders from around the globe.
UW Law professor Monte Mills on the amicus brief supporting tribal reserved water rights in the U.S. Supreme Court case Arizona v. Navajo Nation.
Dr. Kara Swanson on what we might learn if property law were taught with knowledge of the Tulsa Race Massacre and other events tied to racial identity.
Guest: Nicholas Brown, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington on the meaning of justice.
UW Law’s 2022 Distinguished Shidler lecturer Kevin J. Greene of Southwestern Law School, on how music industry practices, and the structure and function of copyright law, replicate inequality and expropriate the creativity of marginalized artists.
Guest: Director Roger Rogoff, on building the new Office of Independent Investigations, the first of its kind in the country to investigate cases involving police use of deadly force.