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Seeking justice for the wrongly convicted
IPNW client and exonoree Ted Bradford on Âé¶¹ÉçÇø's campus.

Seeking justice for the wrongly convicted

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Since its inception, the Innocence Project Northwest has exonerated 14 Washington women and men, including Ted Bradford. Teams of law school students, staff and volunteer legal counsel fought for Bradford’s exoneration for eight hard years.

Meet our students: Amira Mattar
Law student Amira Mattar, sitting on a bench outside William H. Gates Hall.

Meet our students: Amira Mattar

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Amira Mattar leads the Minority Law Students Association and has a passion for inclusive activism.

Clinic delivers for veteran after battle with IRS

Clinic delivers for veteran after battle with IRS

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The story of how Jin Park and John Clynch met spans two decades and ends — as it so often does for students in the Federal Tax Clinic — with justice being served.

Announcing the 2018 Gregoire Fellows
2018–19 Gregoire Fellows

Announcing the 2018 Gregoire Fellows

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Law students receive support from leading Puget Sound area businesses, organizations, law firms to increase diversity in legal profession

Tech-Law Clinic Students Help Design Autonomous Vehicle Policy

Tech-Law Clinic Students Help Design Autonomous Vehicle Policy

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Students help legislators identify, write and implement policy for rapidly advancing technology