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The Washington Law Review is the flagship law review at the University of Washington. The first Washington Law Review was established in 1919 and published only a single volume, [9] while the current publication history starts in 1925. [10] From 1936 to 1961, the journal was titled Washington Law Review and State Bar Journal. [10]
Joseph L. Hoffmann (1984): professor at Indiana University Mauer School of Law [1] Shon Hopwood (2014): Bank robber turned jailhouse lawyer , D.C. Circuit law clerk, and law professor at Georgetown University Law Center
The Washington Law Review is the flagship law review at the University of Washington School of Law. The first Washington Law Review was established in 1919 and published only a single volume, [1] while the current publication history starts in 1925. [2] From 1936 to 1961, the journal was titled Washington Law Review and State Bar Journal. [2]
William H. Gates Hall houses the University of Washington School of Law. The building is named after late William H. Gates, Sr., a lawyer who served as a partner of the Preston Gates & Ellis law firm. [1] Gates was a 1950 graduate of the UW School of Law. [2]
The University of Wisconsin Law School is the law school of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, a public research university in Madison, Wisconsin.Founded in 1868, the school is guided by a "law in action" legal philosophy which emphasizes the role of the law in practice and society.
Paul Steven Miller (May 4, 1961 [1] – October 19, 2010 [2]) was the Henry M. Jackson Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law. [4] He was a Commissioner of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for almost 10 years, and in 2009 he was chosen to serve as a special assistant to President Barack Obama.
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[50] [51] The UW Foster School of Business, School of Law, and the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, which houses a significant number of exhibits including a 66-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil skull – one of only 15 known to exist in the world today and part of an ongoing excavation, are also located in North Campus.