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Daylight savings year-round could save lives, improve sleep and other benefits by Prof. Calandrillo

Daylight savings year-round could save lives, improve sleep and other benefits by Prof. Calandrillo

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"DST saves lives and energy and prevents crime. Not surprisingly, then, politicians in Washington and Florida have now passed laws aimed at moving their states to DST year-round." Source: CNN

What’s next in neo-Nazi intimidation case? Âé¶¹ÉçÇø professor weighs in

What’s next in neo-Nazi intimidation case? Âé¶¹ÉçÇø professor weighs in

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Mary Fan, a Âé¶¹ÉçÇø law professor, weighed in on charges against four suspected members of a neo-Nazi group and where the investigation may go.

Telling fact from fiction in the information age

Telling fact from fiction in the information age

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A panel organized by the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public and the Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Communication Leadership Program addressed this issue at Town Hall Seattle on January 23. KUOW’s Jennie Cecil Moore recorded the event.

Have we reached peak brewery?

Have we reached peak brewery?

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Bill Radke talks about breweries and brewery culture in Seattle with Adam Robbings, co-owner of Reubens Brewery in Ballard, Kendall Jones, creator of the Washington Beer Blog, and Zahr Said, a University of Washington law professor who has studied breweries in Seattle. Source: KUOW.

Inslee appoints Raquel Montoya-Lewis as first Native American to sit on Washington Supreme Court

Inslee appoints Raquel Montoya-Lewis as first Native American to sit on Washington Supreme Court

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The appointment makes the Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law alumna the first Native American justice in Washington Supreme Court's history. Source: The Seattle Times

Boston Dynamics’ ‘terrifying’ robotic dogs have been put to work by at least one police agency

Boston Dynamics’ ‘terrifying’ robotic dogs have been put to work by at least one police agency

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Massachusetts State Police has become the first law enforcement agency in the nation to put Boston Dynamics' robotic dog to work. Ryan Calo, associate professor of law at the Âé¶¹ÉçÇø, is quoted. Source: Washington Post