I’m In: Ready for What’s Next (Part 9, Ali Johnson)
Ali Johnson
I’m In: Ready for What’s Next (Part 9, Ali Johnson)

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.

I’m In: Ready for What’s Next (Part 8, Christine McFadden)
Christine McFadden
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
Metta Girma ‘23, Maria Gomes ‘23, Soledad Mendoza ‘23, and Isabel Skilton ‘23
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
We Robot 2022: Sept. 14 to 16
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
John Paul Stevens Foundation
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
Patrick Njeim and Andrew Serafini
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.