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Three-Minute Legal Tips: Disputed Presidential Elections

Three-Minute Legal Tips: Disputed Presidential Elections

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Lisa Manheim, Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law Charles I. Stone Professor of Law, discusses how disputed presidential elections are decided and what, if anything, either candidate can do to influence the outcome.

UPDATE: Spice up your virtual classroom with all-new Zoom backgrounds

UPDATE: Spice up your virtual classroom with all-new Zoom backgrounds

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New options for Fall 2020 include the Seattle skyline, an election-themed campaign poster and Dubs surfing the ocean waves.

Students experience ‘Lawyering in the Time of COVID-19’

Students experience ‘Lawyering in the Time of COVID-19’

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Students led multipronged efforts to address systemic inequities facing Washington communities that have been disproportionally impacted by the global pandemic.

WATCH: Law Staff Welcome Students to the New Academic Year

WATCH: Law Staff Welcome Students to the New Academic Year

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Staff from across the law school share their reasons for the work they do, discuss outlooks for the coming year, and offer words of encouragement for students.

Three-Minute Legal Tips: Running a Business During COVID-19

Three-Minute Legal Tips: Running a Business During COVID-19

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Entrepreneurial Law Clinic Director Jennifer Fan discusses challenges, dispels misconceptions, and provides meaningful insights into starting and running a business in the midst of a global pandemic.