Terry v. Ohio: Two Legal Scholars Unpack the Fourth Amendment
Laptop showing Dean Lawson's conversation with Frank Rudy Cooper.
Terry v. Ohio: Two Legal Scholars Unpack the Fourth Amendment

UW Law Dean Tamara Lawson and William S. Boyd School of Law at UNLV Professor Frank Rudy Cooper discuss the historic Supreme Court Case Terry v. Ohio.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: Race and Ethnicity in College Applications
Theo Myhre
Three-Minute Legal Talks: Race and Ethnicity in College Applications

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.

Faculty Panel on U.S. Supreme Court Case: Trump v. Anderson
Lisa Manheim speaks during the Trump V. Anderson panel.
Faculty Panel on U.S. Supreme Court Case: Trump v. Anderson

Professors Feldman, Manheim, Lombardi and Porter tackled a SCOTUS case involving former president Trump before a packed audience on Feb. 4.

The Extraordinary Career of Stephen Bright
Robert Tsai
The Extraordinary Career of Stephen Bright

Faculty Colloquium guest Robert Tsai on his forthcoming book, Demand the Impossible: One Lawyer’s Pursuit of Equal Justice, about the decline of the death penalty through the lens of attorney Stephen Bright’s career.

Asian Law Center Makes New Connections in Southeast Asia
ALC Director Xuan-Thao Nguyen meets with members of Hanoi Law University.
Asian Law Center Makes New Connections in Southeast Asia

See how a fast-paced itinerary in Vietnam and Thailand by Professor Xuan-Thao Nguyen generated immediate impact in higher ed and private business.

Humphrey Fellowship Grant on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Bronze W, north campus
Humphrey Fellowship Grant on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

UW Law's Native American Law Center, in collaboration with Continuum College and the Jackson School's Canadian Studies Center, has been awarded a grant to host the 2024 “Distinguished Humphrey Fellowship."