
McMurtrie, UW Law professor emerita and Washington Innocence Project founder, will present this year's faculty lecture Thursday, Jan. 28, when she will discuss her work on wrongful convictions and criminal justice reform.
McMurtrie, UW Law professor emerita and Washington Innocence Project founder, will present this year's faculty lecture Thursday, Jan. 28, when she will discuss her work on wrongful convictions and criminal justice reform.
The 21 Public Interest Law Association fellows worked with a wide range of organizations to directly support clients, many of whom are members of communities hit hardest by COVID-19.
Festivities may look different this year, but that doesn't mean you can't celebrate in style.
Early in her career, Nicole Buckley 2L has already been a part of ground-breaking research and advocacy efforts that strike the core of American democratic institutions.
The gift powers new efforts led by the law school’s Tribal Court and Mediation clinics addressing issues facing Indigenous communities and people at risk of homelessness.
An appendix authored by Cheri Barrett 3L, Wendy S. Martinez Hurtado 2L and Professor Jennifer Lee Koh describes state and local entities' authorities to regulate the Northwest Detention Center.