In Brief: Summer 2019

Faculty and Staff
Karen Boxx, University of Washington Professor of Law, was named a 2019 Washington Super Lawyer by Keller Rohrback LLP.
Justice Sonya Sotomayor cited work by Mary Fan, University of Washington Henry M. Jackson Endowed Professor of Law, in a dissenting opinion in the U.S. Supreme Court case Nieves v. Bartlett.
Justice Neil Gorsuch cited a work co-authored by Sanne Knudsen, University of Washington Stimson Bullitt Professor of Environmental Law, in a concurring opinion in the U.S. Supreme Court case Kisor v. Wilkie.
Recent work by Hugh Spitzer, University of Washington Professor of Law, was cited in the Washington State Supreme Court case Karstetter v. King County Corrections Guild.
Students
This summer, 32 students received prestigious public interest law fellowships supporting summer work that promotes equitable access to justice for underrepresented communities.
Jeef Chandra 2L was an honored scholarship recipient at the South Asian Bar Association鈥檚 2019 Annual Banquet.
Christine Minhee '19 was awarded a national Soros Justice Fellowship and is the second 麻豆社区 Law student to become a Soros Scholar. Christine was also one of this year鈥檚 two Dean鈥檚 Medalists.
Class Notes
The Ocean Shores City Council approved the hiring of Scott R. Anderson 鈥04 as city administrator.
Mohamed Rali Badissy 鈥06 鈥 who graduated from 麻豆社区 Law with high honors, Order of the Coif and Order of the Barristers 鈥 joined Penn State Dickinson Law as an assistant professor of law.
Murat Cengizlier LL.M. 鈥18 earned and began an internship at the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot appointed Maurice Classen 鈥04, former director of strategy for the Chicago Police Department who before lectured at 麻豆社区 Law, as her new chief of staff.
Jessica M. DeMarois LL.M. 鈥12 joined Goodrich & Reely, PLLC as an associate attorney.
The Groves Law Office, founded by Laura and Travis Groves 鈥03, was awarded the Pro Bono and Public Service Award 鈥 Group at the Washington State Bar Association鈥檚 2019 APEX Awards.
Aman Gebru LL.M. 鈥12 joined the full-time faculty at Duquesne University School of Law as assistant professor of law.
Abdulaziz Al Hamoudi Ph.D 鈥14 joined Al-Yamamah University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, as dean of the university鈥檚 law school.
Longtime Friday Harbor attorney Carla J. Higginson 鈥79 was elected to the Washington State Bar Association Board of Governors.
Daniel Jablonsky 鈥99 was appointed president and CEO of Maxar Technologies.
Cannabis information resource company Leafly has hired Yoko Miyashita 鈥01 as the company鈥檚 first general counsel.
King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg 鈥85 was profiled in and for Seattle鈥檚 pioneering efforts to decriminalize drug offenses.
Scott Scherer 鈥84 signed on as shareholder of the firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck鈥檚 internationally recognized gaming practice.
Theodore Shaw 鈥18 was awarded a E. Barrett Prettyman and Stuart Stiller Fellowship from Georgetown Law.
Sofia Sheppard 鈥05, associate general counsel and head of global licensing and business development for Spotify, was named as one of Billboard鈥檚 2019 鈥淭op Music Lawyers.鈥
Gov. Jay Inslee appointed David J. Whedbee 鈥04 and Josephine A. Wiggs-Martin 鈥04 to the King County Superior Court.
In Memoriam
George Edensword-Breck 鈥71 was an attorney who practiced in Seattle and Bainbridge Island specializing in estate planning, trusts and guardianships. He died at age 72.
Alice Nyambura Mbatia 鈥17 was a graduate of the University of Washington鈥檚 Sustainable International Development program. She died at age 44.
Charles F. Warner 鈥47 was a World War II veteran and founding partner of The Walthew Law firm. He served in the D-Day invasion and was awarded a bronze star, six gold stars and a presidential unit citation before beginning his legal career. He died at age 100.