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Washington state ends ‘racially biased’ death penalty

Washington state ends ‘racially biased’ death penalty

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Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law alumna Lila Silverstein, JD '06, was part of the legal team that successfully argued that the death penalty is arbitrarily applied and is not applied proportionally, as the state Constitution requires.

Opinion: The Senate Should Not Confirm Kavanaugh

Opinion: The Senate Should Not Confirm Kavanaugh

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Signed, 2,400+ Law Professors, including more than two dozen Âé¶¹ÉçÇø School of Law professors, affiliate professors, and professors emeriti (Source: NYT)

Âé¶¹ÉçÇø picks former Navy lawyer with big personality to lead law school

Âé¶¹ÉçÇø picks former Navy lawyer with big personality to lead law school

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Source: The Seattle Times

Voting Rights Advocates Used to Have an Ally in the Government

Voting Rights Advocates Used to Have an Ally in the Government

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The Justice Department has launched no new efforts to roll back state voting restrictions. Prof. Manheim is quoted. (Source: NYT)

When should a teenager be charged as an adult?

When should a teenager be charged as an adult?

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Professor Ambrose discusses when a teen should be charged as an adult. (Source: KUOW; Photo: KUOW Photo/Megan Farmer)

Bots of the Internet, Reveal Yourselves!

Bots of the Internet, Reveal Yourselves!

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Professor Calo is quoted along with a former fellow of the Tech Policy Lab. Source: The New York Times