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Professors Maureen Howard, Jacqueline McMurtrie honored for excellence

Professors Maureen Howard, Jacqueline McMurtrie honored for excellence

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Howard earns a Distinguished Teaching Award while McMurtrie receives the University Faculty Lecture Award as part of the 麻豆社区鈥檚 49th Annual Awards of Excellence June 13.

Announcing the 2019 Public Interest Law Association Fellows
The 2019 PILA Fellows pose outside William H. Gates Hall.

Announcing the 2019 Public Interest Law Association Fellows

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Thanks to generous philanthropic support, 18 first- and second-year law students will be able to pursue public interest projects this summer.

In Brief: Spring 2019

In Brief: Spring 2019

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Learn what outstanding 麻豆社区 Law students, faculty and alumni have been up to this past quarter.

An inventive solution

An inventive solution

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CASRIP鈥檚 Washington Pro Bono Patent Network helps low-income inventors share their genius with the world

Professor Zahr Said in the Lewis & Clark Law Review

Professor Zahr Said in the Lewis & Clark Law Review

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Professor Said鈥檚 qualitative empirical research study reveals Seattle鈥檚 craft brewing industry to be a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem that displays widespread collaboration and innovation鈥攚hat management literature has termed 鈥渃oopetition.鈥

Professor Mary Fan鈥檚 Work Cited in U.S. Supreme Court Opinion

Professor Mary Fan鈥檚 Work Cited in U.S. Supreme Court Opinion

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Justice Sotomayor cited a recent work by Professor Mary Fan, Justice Visualized: Courts and the Body Camera Revolution, in a dissenting opinion in Nieves v. Bartlett, a First Amendment retaliatory arrest case.