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North Seattle College (NSC or North Seattle) is a public college in Seattle, Washington. It is one of three colleges comprising the Seattle Colleges District and part of the Washington Community and Technical Colleges system.
The School is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. Alumni of Seattle University School of Law practice in all 50 U.S. states and 18 foreign countries. [4] The law school offers degree programs for Juris Doctor (JD), Master of Laws (LLM) and Master of Studies in Law (MLS). [5]
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2009 Matthew Geyman (Phillips Law Group) 2008 Williams Kastner for its pro bono representation of low-income individuals seeking political asylum. [22] 2007 Professor Anita Ramasastry and the Immigrant Families Advocacy Project of the University of Washington School of Law [23] 2006 Bob Pauw and Bob Gibbs, Law Office of Gibbs Houston Pauw [24]
Johnson graduated from the University of Puget Sound School of Law (now Seattle University School of Law) in 1976, and was the first graduate of that institution to be elected to the Washington Supreme Court. He took his undergraduate degree from the University of Washington in 1974.
The Seattle University Law Review is the flagship law review journal of the Seattle University School of Law. [1] The journal publishes quarterly and it is currently in its 45th volume. [2] It was originally established as the University of Puget Sound Law Review in 1975. As of 2021, it is ranked 76th out of 191 flagship law review journals. [3]
In 2005, CSC was purchased by the GEO Group, thus acquiring the Northwest Detention Center. In June 2008, the Seattle University School of Law's International Human Rights Clinic published an investigation on the NWDC concluding that conditions they found, "violate both international human rights law and domestic Constitutional protections." [5]
The Seattle Journal for Social Justice is a peer-reviewed student-edited law journal of the Seattle University School of Law. Among specialized law reviews, it is currently ranked 395th out of more than 1,200 law journals. [1] The journal publishes two to three issues per year—Fall/Winter, Spring, and Summer.