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Three-Minute Legal Talks: Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo
Sanne Knudsen from the Three-Minute Legal Tips video

Three-Minute Legal Talks: Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo

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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.

Inaugural Space Diplomacy Symposium
Inaugural Space Diplomacy Symposium 2023

Inaugural Space Diplomacy Symposium

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Join SPACE LDP on Nov. 29, 2023 for the inaugural Space Diplomacy Symposium. The aim of the annual Space Diplomacy Symposium (SDS) is to situate diplomacy in the traditional categories of civilian, commercial and military space activities across all regions of the world.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: How Class Action Lawsuits Work
3-Minute Legal Talks: Jeff Feldman on Class Action Lawsuits

Three-Minute Legal Talks: How Class Action Lawsuits Work

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In three minutes, Jeff Feldman, professor from practice at UW Law, gives a tutorial on class action lawsuits.

An Unlikely Path to Immigration Law
Georgina Olazcon Mozo

An Unlikely Path to Immigration Law

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Though she initially resisted after her family’s experiences, Georgina Olazcon Mozo has found her calling as director of the Immigration Law Clinic — and as an empowering mentor.

Meet the 2023–2024 Barer Fellows and Scholar
2023-2024 Barer Fellows and Scholar

Meet the 2023–2024 Barer Fellows and Scholar

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Barer Fellows Md. Golam Mostofa Hasan, Amarmurun Amartuvshin and Dada Stephen Bamidele are honored alongside Barer Scholar and Fulbright Scholar Natalia Jaramillo Perez.

Spotlight on Latinx Student Leaders at UW Law
Talia Cabrera

Spotlight on Latinx Student Leaders at UW Law

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For National Hispanic Heritage Month, get to know what motivates and moves three Latinx student leaders at UW Law.

Recognizing “Place” through the Indigenous Walking Tour
Attendees pose for a photo by the canoe paddles at the start of the Indigenous Walking Tour.

Recognizing “Place” through the Indigenous Walking Tour

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On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we reflect on the UW School of Law's relationship to the Indigenous Walking Tour.

First Week Law Dawg Reflections
Arshia Nilchian, 2L

First Week Law Dawg Reflections

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UW Law students answered rapid-fire questions on their first week of fall quarter.

Meet Our Alumni: Mariah Hanley
Mariah Hanley

Meet Our Alumni: Mariah Hanley

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Mariah Hanley (J.D. 2016) draws on the full breadth of her legal training as Assistant Attorney General and Manager of the Office of Military and Veteran Legal Assistance.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: The United States v. Google Case Explained
Doug Ross

Three-Minute Legal Talks: The United States v. Google Case Explained

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Douglas Ross, professor from practice at UW Law, covers the DOJ’s case against Google and its search engine.