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I’m In: Ready for What’s Next (Part 6, Allison Bolgiano)
Allison Bolgiano

I’m In: Ready for What’s Next (Part 6, Allison Bolgiano)

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In spring 2019, Allison Bolgiano was a newly admitted student to Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law’s J.D. program. Now, we reconnect with Bolgiano as a new graduate who is reflecting on her law school career and how she rediscovered her passion for the environment.

Brand New Alumni Define Their Time On Campus

Brand New Alumni Define Their Time On Campus

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The 2022 Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law Commencement, the first in-person ceremony in three years and the first that the law school has celebrated on the Quad, was the crowning achievement of students from our academic degree programs. In this spotlight, four new alumni define their time on campus.

Message from the Deans: In solidarity with Black and Asian communities following the weekend mass shootings

Message from the Deans: In solidarity with Black and Asian communities following the weekend mass shootings

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Once again, racist attacks have targeted Black and Asian communities – attacks that call for a societal response. We condemn the racist actions of the gunmen and all attempts to intimidate, harass or harm the Black and Asian communities.

Alumnus Peter Boome Appointed to Bench of the Tulalip Tribes

Alumnus Peter Boome Appointed to Bench of the Tulalip Tribes

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Coast Salish artist and alumnus Peter Boome (JD ’11), a new associate judge for the Tulalip Tribes, reflects on clinical learning at Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law.

Jemimah Kamau and Cristina Rodriguez Named 2022 Equal Justice Works Fellows

Jemimah Kamau and Cristina Rodriguez Named 2022 Equal Justice Works Fellows

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Kamau (JD, LLM ’22) and Rodriguez, 3L have received a two-year public service fellowship to build sustainable solutions for Black and indigenous Guatemalan women.