
125 Years of Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law and 100 Years of Washington Law Review
Washington Law Review’s most recent edition includes an article by Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law Professor Hugh Spitzer that examines the topics of all lead articles during the past century.
Celebrating the 125th academic year of Âé¶¹ÉçÇø School of Law!
For over a century, Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law has been a pillar of excellence and leadership in law. From pioneering centers of innovation to fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, our legacy is one of forward-thinking leadership and global impact. Our alumni have shaped the legal landscape as trial and appellate lawyers, transactional lawyers, elected officials, in-house counsel, business leaders, entrepreneurs, public interest advocates, policymakers, professors and judges.
We were honored to connect with all of you at this gala.
As we honor our past and celebrate who we are today, we are also launching our next 125 years. In recognition of supporting our students, we are excited to announce an expanded loan forgiveness program — our commitment to ensuring the next generation of lawyers can serve without limits. Consider this: in 1900, a Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law education cost just $10 per quarter. Today, that number is nearly $15,000. This initiative is a commitment to the future of the legal profession and a bridge in support of public service and rural legal deserts.
Fairmont Olympic Hotel
411 University Street, Seattle, WA 98101
April 10, 2025
5 p.m. — Reception (Spanish Foyer)
6:30 p.m. — Dinner & Program (Ballroom)
Keynote: Regent Blaine Tamaki, J.D. ’82, Chair of the Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Board of Regents
View the slideshow from this historic celebration or .
Washington Law Review’s most recent edition includes an article by Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law Professor Hugh Spitzer that examines the topics of all lead articles during the past century.
Find out how the pocket watch once owned by the first dean of Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law ended up in the law school’s possession.
The Âé¶¹ÉçÇø School of Law’s first class included a student of African-American heritage, a Japanese student and three women. (Source: Hugh Spitzer for Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Magazine)
The Âé¶¹ÉçÇø was an early leader in education and expertise in Native American law, and the Native American Law Center continues that work.
Join us as we celebrate the 125th academic year of Âé¶¹ÉçÇø School of Law! RSVP today for the event on April 10, 2025.