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“Neither Sword Nor Purse”: A two-day national symposium at UW Law
Collage featuring Alexander Hamilton and the Supreme Court building.

“Neither Sword Nor Purse”: A two-day national symposium at UW Law

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Retired federal judges, legal leaders, scholars and journalists convene April 17–18, 2026, to examine the rule of law, the foundations of judicial independence and current attacks on courts.

"Got a Minute?" with M.J. student Tia Barnes
Tia Barnes

"Got a Minute?" with M.J. student Tia Barnes

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Find out more about our students in this returning series where we ask them 20 questions about their time here at UW Law.

Inside the Entrepreneurial Law Clinic
Professor Jeannine Lemker and third-year J.D. student Trey Herron

Inside the Entrepreneurial Law Clinic

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Learn how the program blends practical training with community impact, preparing the next generation of lawyers to navigate the evolving world of entrepreneurship.

"Got a Minute?" with LL.M. student Jonathan Jo
Jonathan Jo

"Got a Minute?" with LL.M. student Jonathan Jo

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Find out more about our students in this returning series where we ask them 20 questions about their time here at UW Law.

Ph.D. in Law Candidate to Teach New Jackson School Course
Margaret Yun-Pu Tu

Ph.D. in Law Candidate to Teach New Jackson School Course

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Margaret Yun‑Pu Tu will teach the new course exploring law, culture and Indigenous movements across Taiwan, Oceania, and the U.S.

"Got a Minute?" with Dylan Murphy, 1L
Dylan Murphy

"Got a Minute?" with Dylan Murphy, 1L

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Find out more about our students in this returning series where we ask them 20 questions about their time here at UW Law.

Announcing the Inaugural Taricani Lecture
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Announcing the Inaugural Taricani Lecture

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This new lecture series on music and the law honors the late UW music professor JoAnn Taricani and her enduring impact.

The Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections Supreme Court Case Explained
The United States Supreme Court Building in Washington D.C.

The Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections Supreme Court Case Explained

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Lis Frost, J.D. ’07, explains the Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections Supreme Court case and its potential implications for mail‑in ballot rules and future elections.

"Got a Minute?" with Kate Lowry, 3L
Kate Lowry

"Got a Minute?" with Kate Lowry, 3L

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Find out more about our students in this returning series where we ask them 20 questions about their time here at UW Law.

"Got a Minute?" with Taylor Halverson, 2L
Taylor Halverson

"Got a Minute?" with Taylor Halverson, 2L

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Find out more about our students in this returning series where we ask them 20 questions about their time here at UW Law.