In spring 2019, Ali Johnson was a newly admitted student to UW Law’s J.D. program. Now, we reconnect with Johnson as a new graduate who is reflecting on her law school career and how it has led to a deeper awareness of the world.
UW Law News
I’m In: Ready for What’s Next (Part 9, Ali Johnson)
I’m In: Ready for What’s Next (Part 8, Christine McFadden)
Advocating for detained children
Coming This Fall: We Robot 2022
Six Students Named 2022 Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellows
UW Law welcomes new supervising patent attorneys
I’m In: Ready for What’s Next (Part 9, Ali Johnson)
I’m In: Ready for What’s Next (Part 8, Christine McFadden)
In spring 2019, Christine McFadden was a newly admitted student to UW Law’s J.D. program. Now, we reconnect with McFadden as a new graduate who is reflecting on her law school career and her a new superpower.
Advocating for detained children
UW Law students provide legal services to unaccompanied immigrant children at an emergency intake site in Texas.
Coming This Fall: We Robot 2022
The We Robot 2022 Conference is live and in-person in Seattle, Washington.
Six Students Named 2022 Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellows
Six UW Law students are recipients of a national public interest fellowship for summer work.
UW Law welcomes new supervising patent attorneys
Andrew Serafini and Patrick Njeim, partners at Kilpatrick, Townsend & Stockton, will work with students as part of the Entrepreneurial Law Clinic’s participation in the United States Patent and Trademark Office Law School Clinic Certification Program.