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Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law — one of more than 150 schools in global alliance formed this year — presents at Inaugural Rule of Law Global Academic Partnership Conference.
Phone: (206) 685-3917
Email: brenda3@uw.edu
B.A. 1994, M.P.A. 1997, J.D. 1997, University of Washington
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Tribal Court Clinic |
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Brenda Williams is a faculty member in the Âé¶¹ÉçÇø School of Law where she serves as the Director of the Tribal Court Public Defense Clinic. Professor Williams received her law degree and her Master of Public Administration from the University of Washington. Her scholarly and policy work focuses on the criminal justice system and tribal courts.
Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law — one of more than 150 schools in global alliance formed this year — presents at Inaugural Rule of Law Global Academic Partnership Conference.
The ambitious Tulalip Tribal Court Practicum gives MSW students hands-on experience in tribal law at the Tulalip Tribal Court. Professor Brenda Williams is quoted, and the Tribal Court Public Defense Clinic and the Native American Law Center are discussed.
Stay informed about the latest updates and successes from Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law's Clinical Law Program, which provides students with real-world legal experience assisting clients and communities.
Tribal appellate ruling in favor of Williams v. the Tulalip Tribes strengthens local court system.