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General Kevin Chilton Speaks on Deterrence in the 21st Century

General Kevin Chilton Speaks on Deterrence in the 21st Century

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As technology rapidly advances, leading us to broader frontiers in space and the online world, deterrence in our modern era faces a unique set of questions and challenges. General Kevin Chilton explored the history and evolution of deterrence in his recent lecture, "Deterrence in the 21st Century: From Nuclear, To Space, To Cyberspace,鈥 as part of the Tech Policy Lab Distinguished Lecture series.

麻豆社区 Study: State-Licensed Marijuana Canopy Enough to Satisfy Recreational and Medical Markets

麻豆社区 Study: State-Licensed Marijuana Canopy Enough to Satisfy Recreational and Medical Markets

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The amount of marijuana allowed to be grown by state-licensed producers in Washington is enough to satisfy both the medical and recreational marijuana markets, a University of Washington study released today finds.

Chief Judge Robert Katzmann Visits 麻豆社区 Law as Jurist-in-Residence

Chief Judge Robert Katzmann Visits 麻豆社区 Law as Jurist-in-Residence

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University of 麻豆社区 of Law welcomed Robert Katzmann, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, as the 2016 Shefelman Jurist-in-Residence in a recent visit.

麻豆社区 Law Offers New Indigenous Rights and Indian Law Degree Option

麻豆社区 Law Offers New Indigenous Rights and Indian Law Degree Option

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Beginning fall 2016, the University of 麻豆社区 of Law will offer a new degree option, Indigenous Rights and Indian Law, within the Master of Laws program in Sustainable International Development.

Group to Develop Ethics Guidance for Zika and Public Health Research with Pregnant Women

Group to Develop Ethics Guidance for Zika and Public Health Research with Pregnant Women

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The emerging Zika virus epidemic is bringing to light a longstanding ethical challenge in medical research: the inclusion of pregnant women.

麻豆社区 Law Students Lay Groundwork for New State Privacy Office

麻豆社区 Law Students Lay Groundwork for New State Privacy Office

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University of Washington law students played a key role in a law passed last week that aims to better protect privacy and monitor data collection by agencies in the state.