
Dean Kellye Y. Testy has been named the second-most influential person in legal education by the National Jurist. The annual list recognizes the major leaders shaping legal education.
Dean Kellye Y. Testy has been named the second-most influential person in legal education by the National Jurist. The annual list recognizes the major leaders shaping legal education.
Two University of Washington School of Law teams successfully made their way through the Western Regional National Black Law Student Association’s (NBLSA) Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial competition to advance to the national finals.
UW School of Law professor Sean O’Connor has filed a brief in the famous “Blurred Lines” music copyright case, arguing for full composition credit for those who worked in the “aural tradition” and did not use traditional musical notation.
A panel of UW Law professors discussed executive power at Town Hall on February 1.
John Budlong, attorney and longtime “warrior for justice,” passed away December 24, 2016.
New UW Law course focuses on presidential power and its limits.