Professor Angélica Cházaro in the UCLA Law Review
Professor Ch谩zaro explores a provocative question: what if the United States no longer relied on deportation as part of its immigration policy?
Professor Ch谩zaro explores a provocative question: what if the United States no longer relied on deportation as part of its immigration policy?
Justice Gorsuch cited a work co-authored by Professor Sanne Knudsen, Unearthing the Lost History of Seminole Rock, in a concurring opinion in Kisor v. Wilkie, a case on the Auer deference doctrine.
32 students received prestigious public interest law fellowships supporting summer work that promotes equitable access to justice for underrepresented communities in Washington and beyond.
Global Business Law Fellows spent one week at UNIDROIT, where they received a first-hand opportunity to see international lawmaking in progress and participated in expert working sessions.
Four students share their personal experiences as part of 麻豆社区 Law鈥檚 J.D., LL.M., Ph.D. and M.J. programs.
As King County Prosecuting Attorney, Satterberg is leading the conversation on compassionate approaches to criminal justice reforms.