Alumnus Peter Boome Appointed to Bench of the Tulalip Tribes
Coast Salish artist and alumnus Peter Boome (JD ’11), a new associate judge for the Tulalip Tribes, reflects on clinical learning at Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law.
Coast Salish artist and alumnus Peter Boome (JD ’11), a new associate judge for the Tulalip Tribes, reflects on clinical learning at Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law.
Once again, racist attacks have targeted Black and Asian communities – attacks that call for a societal response. We condemn the racist actions of the gunmen and all attempts to intimidate, harass or harm the Black and Asian communities.
Kamau (JD, LLM ’22) and Rodriguez, 3L have received a two-year public service fellowship to build sustainable solutions for Black and indigenous Guatemalan women.
On Husky Giving Day, the Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law community rallied to support opportunities for law students, who are playing active roles in local and global change while generating innovative solutions to real-world problems.
The webinar on May 25 will examine the emergent trend of climate advocates citing the Paris Agreement target as the touchstone for government compliance with constitutional and human rights obligations.
Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law's project, Reverse Redlining, designs a regulatory response to protect areas facing disproportionate environmental health risks from further harm.