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Legal Reasoning in the AI Age: UW Law Co-Hosts Global Forum in Hanoi
Jaclyn Celebrezze at VNU-UL

Legal Reasoning in the AI Age: UW Law Co-Hosts Global Forum in Hanoi

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On Aug. 14, 2025, professors Xuan-Thao Nguyen and Mireille Butler co-organized an international conference at VNU-UL in Hanoi.

Announcing UW Law’s New Faculty
The Gallagher Law Library crystals with the text "Announcing UW Law's New Faculty."

Announcing UW Law’s New Faculty

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The University of Washington School of Law welcomes new members of our faculty in the 2025–2026 academic year.

Space Diplomacy Symposium 2025
Space Diplomacy Symposium 2025

Space Diplomacy Symposium 2025

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Join SPACE LDP on Nov. 7, 2025, for the 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.

In Memoriam: John Junker
John Junker

In Memoriam: John Junker

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It is with sadness that we announce that long-time UW Law faculty member, John Junker, has died.

Jurist-in-Residence for Rule of Law, Judge Robert Harlan Henry
Hon. Robert Harlan Henry

Jurist-in-Residence for Rule of Law, Judge Robert Harlan Henry

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The University of Washington School of Law is honored to welcome Robert Harlan Henry, a widely respected former federal judge, as its inaugural Jurist-in-Residence for Rule of Law for the 2025-2026 academic year.

38th Annual Indian Law Symposium
Title: "38th Annual Indian Law Symposium" over a western landscape.

38th Annual Indian Law Symposium

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Please join us at the UW School of Law on Sept. 4 and 5, 2025, for our 38th Annual Indian Law Symposium, hosted and presented by the Native American Law Center.

Take 5 with Katie Ziglin
Katie Ziglin

Take 5 with Katie Ziglin

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This new series catches up with rising 2L and 3L students as they briefly step away from their work and share their thoughts, surprises and the lessons they’ve learned along the way.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: How do Criminal and Civil Cases Differ?
Bill Bailey

Three-Minute Legal Talks: How do Criminal and Civil Cases Differ?

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Professor from Practice Bill Bailey explains several of the fundamental differences between criminal and civil trials.

Take 5 with Colin Babikian
Colin Babikian

Take 5 with Colin Babikian

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This new series catches up with rising 2L and 3L students as they briefly step away from their work and share their thoughts, surprises and the lessons they’ve learned along the way.

Alumni Spotlight: A.J. Singleton, J.D. ’96
A.J. Singleton

Alumni Spotlight: A.J. Singleton, J.D. ’96

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Thoughts from a recently appointed alumnus to the ABA Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility.