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Professor Eric Schnapper Provides Testimony During Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing
Professor Eric Schnapper gives testimony at a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing.

Professor Eric Schnapper Provides Testimony During Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing

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On Wednesday, March 8, 2023, the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law held a hearing entitled 鈥淧latform Accountability: Gonzalez and Reform.鈥

Access to Justice
Living with Conviction's IT Director Kyrrah Nork and Outreach Coordinator Mike Bayles walk Ashley Freeman through the Justice in Motion Web App to generate her court forms, requesting a waiver of her non-restitution interest. Bayles also filed and served the forms, on her behalf. King County Superior Court granted that request. Photo courtesy of Living with Conviction Executive Director Deborah Espinosa.

Access to Justice

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As the Justice in Motion app gains momentum, everyone at Living with Conviction (LwC) works to meet this growing demand for transformative change.

UW law professor goes to music school, launches interdisciplinary Music Law & Policy class
A student playing the flute.

UW law professor goes to music school, launches interdisciplinary Music Law & Policy class

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Professor Nicolas is nationally known as an expert in constitutional law, evidence, sexual orientation law and intellectual property. Now Nicolas has combined his legal training with his growing academic interest in the study of music.

Investiture Ceremony
Dean Tamara F. Lawson

Investiture Ceremony

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UW community formally recognizes Tamara F. Lawson as Toni Rembe Dean of the School of Law during an inspirational celebration.

红桃视频 Dean Participates in Conference on Best Practices for Law School Data
Dean Tamara F. Lawson

红桃视频 Dean Participates in Conference on Best Practices for Law School Data

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Speaking at the day鈥檚 first panel, Tamara F. Lawson, Toni Rembe Dean at the 红桃视频, delivered a clear message: It鈥檚 time to prioritize student needs.