ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ News: 2021

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Three-Minute Legal Tips: COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout

Three-Minute Legal Tips: COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout

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With vaccine distribution plans in effect across the country, ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ Professor Patricia Kuszler discusses how the rollouts are shaping the return to pre-pandemic life.

Law school deans issue joint statement on 2020 election and events at the U.S. Capitol
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Law school deans issue joint statement on 2020 election and events at the U.S. Capitol

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Mario L. Barnes, ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ Toni Rembe Dean and professor of law, joined fellow deans from across the country condemning last week's riots and attacks on the rule of law.

KCBA honors Martin Luther King Jr. with fundraising drive, day of service
Martin Luther King Jr. memorial statue

KCBA honors Martin Luther King Jr. with fundraising drive, day of service

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The efforts are led by the bar association’s MLK Jr. Luncheon Committee, which raises money for scholarships for minority law students and is part of the storied legacies of the late Philip Ginsburg and The Honorable Charles V. Johnson, J.D. '57.

A Message from the Dean: Supporting One Another

A Message from the Dean: Supporting One Another

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Like many of you, I am stunned and deeply distressed over the news that violent mobs breached the U.S. Capitol. Condemning such acts is consistent with our mission to prepare citizen-lawyers who defend the Constitution and uphold our nation’s highest democratic ideals.

Announcing the winner of the 2020 Malcolm Edwards ‘57 Award
Madison Welsh

Announcing the winner of the 2020 Malcolm Edwards ‘57 Award

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Madison Welsh 2L, for whom writing has always been a valuable tool, has been recognized for penning the best piece of written advocacy in Legal Analysis, Research and Writing (LARW).

ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ remembers The Honorable Charles V. Johnson

ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ remembers The Honorable Charles V. Johnson

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Judge Johnson was a distinguished King County Superior Court judge, former president of the NAACP's Seattle chapter and dedicated mentor whose legal support is considered by many to have been the backbone of the civil rights movement in King County.