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The Significance of Allen v. Milligan, from the lawyer who argued the case
Abha Khanna

The Significance of Allen v. Milligan, from the lawyer who argued the case

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Follow along as Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law Guest Lecturer Abha Khanna, a renowned voting rights and redistricting attorney, provides first-hand insight on the historic case and what impact she thinks the ruling will have throughout the United States.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: Raising the United States’ Debt Ceiling
Anita Ramasastry

Three-Minute Legal Talks: Raising the United States’ Debt Ceiling

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In three minutes, Anita Ramasastry, Henry M. Jackson Professor of Law at Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law, explains why a debt ceiling is necessary, how it is raised and the ruinous effects that may occur if the United States is ever unable to pay its financial obligations.

Two Questions for Graduating Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law Students
Nathan Rosenblatt

Two Questions for Graduating Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law Students

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Twelve Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law students reflect on their Husky experience and their goals after Commencement and beyond.

DO-IT Center celebrates 30 years of championing students with disabilities, building community
Dustine Bowker, 2L

DO-IT Center celebrates 30 years of championing students with disabilities, building community

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Since 2021, Dustine Bowker, 2L, has worked as a student assistant in the DO-IT Center while pursuing a career as a disability rights attorney. He’s on track to graduate from the Âé¶¹ÉçÇø School of Law next year.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: The Copyright Infringement Case Over "Thinking Out Loud"
Peter Nicolas

Three-Minute Legal Talks: The Copyright Infringement Case Over "Thinking Out Loud"

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In three minutes, Peter Nicolas, the William L. Dwyer Chair in Law and an adjunct professor of music, covers the lawsuit and explains why the jury ultimately sided with pop star Ed Sheeran in this landmark case.