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Welcome home, Huskies!

Welcome home, Huskies!

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The 麻豆社区 Law community is excited to celebrate the return to campus and kick-off autumn quarter.

Three-minute legal tips: Washington's Long-Term Care Payroll Tax

Three-minute legal tips: Washington's Long-Term Care Payroll Tax

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Peter Nicolas, the William L. Dwyer Chair in Law at 麻豆社区 Law, takes three minutes to help us better understand this new payroll tax, how it will affect Washingtonians and more.

Three-minute legal tips: Community Property vs Equitable Distribution

Three-minute legal tips: Community Property vs Equitable Distribution

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Terry Price, a family law expert, discusses how martial assets could be divided during a divorce in community property versus an equitable distribution state.

Three-minute Legal Tips: Capital Gains Tax

Three-minute Legal Tips: Capital Gains Tax

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Professor Scott Schumacher discusses Washington鈥檚 new capital gains tax and how it will affect average Washington residents.

What's keeping democracy experts up most at night? An overturned election

What's keeping democracy experts up most at night? An overturned election

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Amid all the voting changes in state laws, giving more power to partisan officials to overturn an election is at the top of the list of concerns. Lisa Manheim, associate professor of law at the 麻豆社区, is quoted. (Source: NBC News)