Jeannine Lemker, director of UW Law’s Entrepreneurial Law Clinic, answers questions about white-collar crime.
Three-Minute Legal Talks
Professor of Law Karen Boxx covers the legal implications of cannabis’s reclassification as a Schedule III substance, including business, consumer and medical implications.
Theo Myhre, teaching professor at UW Law, covers the U.S. Supreme Court case SFFA v. Harvard and how it affects college applicants and their admissions applications.
In three minutes, Sanne Knudsen, the Stimson Bullitt Endowed Professor of Environmental Law at UW Law, reviews the Supreme Court case and how it centers on the Chevron doctrine.
In three minutes, Jeff Feldman, professor from practice at UW Law, gives a tutorial on class action lawsuits.
Douglas Ross, professor from practice at UW Law, covers the DOJ’s case against Google and its search engine.
In just over three minutes, Jessica West, lecturer at UW Law, covers all four Trump indictments.
Theo Myhre, teaching professor at UW Law, covers the 303 Creative, LLC v. Elenis Supreme Court case and the far-reaching impact it may have.
In three minutes, Stacey Lara, UW Law Assistant Teaching Professor and Co-director of the Tribal Court Public Defense Clinic, covers the Supreme Court ruling and how it will affect Indian Country.
In three minutes, Anita Ramasastry, Henry M. Jackson Professor of Law at UW Law, explains why a debt ceiling is necessary, how it is raised and the ruinous effects that may occur if the United States is ever unable to pay its financial obligations.