•A Capital Idea: The law school launches a Semester in Olympia Program for students interested in government and public policy.•Civil Rights on Trial: Student Katie Loberstein \u2716 takes a prisoner\u27s civil rights case to the Ninth Circuit... and wins.•From Counsel to Candidate: Elected office allows alumni to put their problem-solving skills to work for their communities.•Homelessness Myths: Law students use research and data to fight common myths about people experiencing homelessness.https://digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/thelawyer/1118/thumbnail.jp
Fall 2019 Alumni magazine for Seattle University School of Law. Featuring the 10-year anniversary of...
• Corporate Counsels Value Their Companies, Work with the Big Picture in Mind • Nationwide Student C...
• Filling a Void: Institute for Indian Estate Planning Helps Tribes Preserve Their Lands• A Delicate...
•A Capital Idea: The law school launches a Semester in Olympia Program for students interested in go...
• Lawmakers Leave Politics Out of the Classroom • Freedom Restored: Professor and Students Help Tran...
• Planning for a New Law Building Begins • Day In and Day Out These Dedicated Alums Work To Protect ...
•Law School Honors \u27Voting Rights Gladiator\u27 Joaquin Avila •History Up Close: Students Start ...
• Finally Free: International Human Rights Clinic Secures Release for Man Unjustly Imprisoned in Mex...
•Fighting Slurs at SCOTUS: The Korematsu Center works to oppose federal registration of disparaging ...
• This Law Grad’s Collection of Folktales of Justice Wins National Aesop Prize for 1995 • Professor ...
• The Promise of Civility • Leaders for Justice: Three Fellows Will Work for Underserved Communities...
• Vancouver Attorney Labors Freely with Evergreen Habitat • Ski Accident Spurs Judge to Aid Others •...
• Two Alums From the School’s First Class, 1992 Distinguished Law Graduates • Celebrating Our 20-Yea...
•Between Two Deans•Educating Tech-Savvy Lawyers•Working in the Iconic Northwesthttps://digitalcommon...
•Korematsu\u27s Living Legacy: $1 million gift allows Korematsu Center to carry on the civil rights ...
Fall 2019 Alumni magazine for Seattle University School of Law. Featuring the 10-year anniversary of...
• Corporate Counsels Value Their Companies, Work with the Big Picture in Mind • Nationwide Student C...
• Filling a Void: Institute for Indian Estate Planning Helps Tribes Preserve Their Lands• A Delicate...
•A Capital Idea: The law school launches a Semester in Olympia Program for students interested in go...
• Lawmakers Leave Politics Out of the Classroom • Freedom Restored: Professor and Students Help Tran...
• Planning for a New Law Building Begins • Day In and Day Out These Dedicated Alums Work To Protect ...
•Law School Honors \u27Voting Rights Gladiator\u27 Joaquin Avila •History Up Close: Students Start ...
• Finally Free: International Human Rights Clinic Secures Release for Man Unjustly Imprisoned in Mex...
•Fighting Slurs at SCOTUS: The Korematsu Center works to oppose federal registration of disparaging ...
• This Law Grad’s Collection of Folktales of Justice Wins National Aesop Prize for 1995 • Professor ...
• The Promise of Civility • Leaders for Justice: Three Fellows Will Work for Underserved Communities...
• Vancouver Attorney Labors Freely with Evergreen Habitat • Ski Accident Spurs Judge to Aid Others •...
• Two Alums From the School’s First Class, 1992 Distinguished Law Graduates • Celebrating Our 20-Yea...
•Between Two Deans•Educating Tech-Savvy Lawyers•Working in the Iconic Northwesthttps://digitalcommon...
•Korematsu\u27s Living Legacy: $1 million gift allows Korematsu Center to carry on the civil rights ...
Fall 2019 Alumni magazine for Seattle University School of Law. Featuring the 10-year anniversary of...
• Corporate Counsels Value Their Companies, Work with the Big Picture in Mind • Nationwide Student C...
• Filling a Void: Institute for Indian Estate Planning Helps Tribes Preserve Their Lands• A Delicate...