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uwlaw, Fall 2016, Vol. 70
Cover story: Why Law Matters: Why Justice and the Rule of Law Are Fundamental and Important to Us All
Welcome from the Dean, page 5
Around Gates Hall: News and Updates from UW Law
- Expanding the Husky Experience: Office of Student & Career Services Driven to Support Student Needs, page 8, photo
- A Powerful Voice for Justice (Michele Storms), page 9, photo
- Promoters of Positive Change: Support Turns Student Ideas into Solutions for a More Livable World (Mariah Hanley '16 and 3L Robert Franceschini), page 9
- Leading a Public Dialogue in Indian Law: UW Law Draws on Rich 29-Year Heritage to Offer New Degree Focus (SID focus on indigenous rights and Indian law), page 9
- What You Care About Can Change the World: Christine Cimini Leads Experiential Learning in New Role, pages 10-11, photo
- Building Bridges: New Dean Champions Inclusion Efforts (Brenda Williams), page 12, photo
- New Voices in Our Community: Law School Welcomes New Faculty Experts (Angelica Charazo and Trevor Gardner), page 13, photos
- Connecting Passion to Philanthropy: Alum Joins UW as Assistant Dean for Development (Craig Wright, '85, '91), page 13, photo
- Class Notes: UW Law Alumni News from the Past Year, pages 14-19
In the Spotlight: A Look at UW Law Events from the Past Year, pages 20-25, photos
Faculty News: UW Law's Proven Research Impact (presentations and publications), pages 26-37, photos
Beyond the Stacks: Jonathan Franklin Assumes Role as Associate Dean for Library and Information Services, pages 38-41, photos
In Memoriam: Honoring the Legacy of Classmates, Faculty and Friends, pages 42-51
Why Law Matters: For Washington, for the World, UW Law is a Force for Change, by Katherine Hedland Hansen, pages 52-57, photos
Together We Will: UW Law Drives Justices for the Wrongfully Convicted, by Katherine Hedland Hansen, pages 58-63, photos
Empowering Possibility Through Innovation, by Katherine Hedland Hansen, pages 64-69, photos
Leading the Way in International Business Law, by Katherine Hedland Hansen, pages 70-73
Three Generations of Law Dawgs: For the Fuller Family, Law Is More than a Profession--It's a Way of Sharing the Husky Spirit, by Katherine Hedland Hansen, pages 74-77, photos
The Campaign for UW Law Is Together, pages 78-79
Report to Donors, pages 80-97
Q&A: Global Business Law Institute, with Professor Scott Schumacher, page 98
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uwlaw, Fall 2014, Vol. 68
Message from the Dean, page 1
Law School News
- UW Law Offers New J.D/M.B.A & Masters of Jurisprudence Degree Options, pages 2-3
- UW Law Hosts 2014 Patent and Intellectual Property Law Summer Institute, pages 4-5, photo
- Limited License Legal Technicians LLLT Program's First Successful Year at UW Law, page 6
- UW Law Sponsors New Conference on Global Health, page 7
Starbucks Executive Adam Brotman '95 Is Leading the Digital Drive and Staying True to His Entrepreneurial Roots, pages 8-13, photos
The Next Generation of Excellence at UW Law (faculty leaders in their fields: Mary Fan, Ryan Calo, Melissa Durkee, Zahr Said, Sanne Knudsen, Jennifer Fan, Michael Hatfield, Shannon McCormack, Anita Krug, Elizabeth Porter, Lisa Manheim, Brenda Williams, David Ziff, and Kim Ambrose), pages 14-29, photos
UW Leaders on Law Faculty (Michael K. Young and Jeffrey Riedinger), pages 30-31, photos
A Law Degree in Action: Judy Runstad '74 Has Spent 40 Years Helping to Shape Seattle into the City It Is Today, pages. 32-37, photos
A Law Degree in Action: Charles Duan '90 Pushing for Reform, Paved the Way for Private Practice in His Native China 20 Years Ago and Still Pushes Boundaries There Today, pages 38-41
Books & Beyond: Supporting Faculty Scholarship, pages 42-43
In the Spotlight (events and alumni), pages 44-49
Celebrating a Tradition of Giving, June 6, 2014 (third annual dinner recognizing members of UW Law's three giving societies: the John T. Condon Society, the Marian Gould Gallagher Society, and the Henry M. Suzzallo Society), pages 50-52, photos
Recent Faculty News (publications and presentations), pages 54-60
Class Notes, pages 61-62
In Memoriam (noting the passing of Emeritus Professor William R. Burke), pages 63-64
Report to Donors, 2013-14, pages 65-80
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uwlaw, Spring 2014, Vol. 67
Message from the Dean, page 1
Law School News
- U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor Visits UW Law, page 2-3, photos
- Gates Foundation Donates $1 Million to Support Public Service at UW Law, page 4, photo
- Innocence Project Northwest Celebrates 15th Anniversary, page 5, photos
- UW Law Part of Innovative Tech Policy Lab, pages 6-7, photos
- Asian Law Center Celebrates Milestone 50th Anniversary, pages 8-9, photos
- SID at 20: Honoring the Legacy, Eyeing the Future, by Stuart Glascock, pages 10-5, photos
- Meet the Barer Fellows, page 16-17
Jack MacDonald: His Historic Gift & Unusual Life, pages 18-23, photos
UW Professor Eric Schnapper Has Argued Before the Supreme Court for Over 40 Years . . . and Has Enjoyed Every Minute of It, pages 24-27, photos
A Law Degree in Action: Law Degree Propels Yoichi Shio '04 on Global Stage, by Stuart Glascock, pages 28-31, photos
Books & Beyond: Collaboration, by Grace Feldman, pages 32-33
In the Spotlight (alumni and events), pages 34-40, photos
Recent Faculty News (presentations and publications), pages 42-54
Class Notes (alumni news), pages 55-57
In Memoriam, pages 58-64
Report to Donors, 2012-13, pages 65-80
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uwlaw, Fall 2012, Vol. 66
Cover story: Leaders for the Global Common Good
Message from the Dean, page 1
Law School News
- 20th Anniversary of CASRIP (Center for the Advanced Study and Research on Intellectual Property), pages 2-4, photos
- IPR's Tribunal of the Supreme People's Court Visits UW Law (Intellectual Property Rights Tribunal of the Supreme People's Court of China), pages 5-6, photos
- 10th Anniversary of IP Law and Policy LL.M., pages 7-8, photos
- New LTA Director Scott David, page 9, photo
Intellectual Adventurers: The Passion for Invention Drives Them Forward, by Ilona V. Idlis (Greg Gorder '85, Lonnie Rosenwald '94, and Roy Diaz '02), pages 10-15, photos
Craig Kinzer ('84): Developing the Present, Defining the Future, by Ilona V. Idlis, pages 16-21, photos
Perkins Coie: Unprecedented Risk, Innovation & Opportunity, pages 22-27, photos
Remember Condon Hall, pages 28-33
A Law Degree in Action: Gordon Campbell '79, pages 34-37, photos
Books & Beyond: Supporting Innovation the Gallagher Way, by Mary Whisner, pages 38-39, photos
In the Spotlight (event photos), pages 40-48
Faculty & Alumni News (news, presentations, and publications), pages 49-58
Personal and Professional News from Alumni, pages 59-61
In Memoriam, pages 62-64
Report to Donors, 2011-12, pages 65-80
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uwlaw, Spring 2012, Vol. 65
From the Dean (noting the passing of Professor Emeritus Richard O. Kummert), page 1
Law School News
- Robert Aronson's Legacy at UW Law (retired in Dec. 2011), pages 2-4, photos
- Professor Anita Ramasastry Returns to UW Law Campus after International Trade Administration Appointment, pages 5-6, photo
- Latest News from Sr. Fulbright Scholar Professor Beth Rivin, page 7, photo
- UW Law's Entrepreneurial Law Clinic Promotes Economic Development by Facilitating Entrepreneurship, pages 7-9
- Tech Law Clinic: The Intersection of Public Policy and High Tech, pages 10-11
Carol Fuller '54: Mentoring Maven, pages 12-15, photos
From Court to Court: Plummer Lott '74, pages 16-19, photos
Trains, Planes & Plaintiffs: Wm. Fremming Nielsen '63, pages 20-23, photos
On the Road Again: Marco Hernandez '86, pages 24-27, photos
Remember When . . . Campus Police Wore Full Riot Gear?, by Theresa Chemnick, pages 29-31, photos
Faculty & Firm (Steve Fury and Joel Ngugi co-found Justice Advocacy Africa and collaborate with Professor Maureen Howard), pages 32-33, photos
Books & Beyond: Bringing Washington Constitutional Research to Your Computer, by Mary Whisner, pages 34-35
In the Spotlights (events and alumni), pages 36-41
A Law Degree in Action: Mary Pavel '92, pages 42-43, photo
A Law Degree in Action: Steven Kim '00, pages 44-45, photos
Recent Faculty News (publications and presentations), pages 46-54
Class Notes: Personal and Professional News from Alumni, pages 55-57
The Different Class of 1974, by Susan Sampson '74 (affirmative action, Marco DeFunis), pages 58-60, photos
In Memoriam, pages 61-62
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uwlaw, Fall 2011, Vol. 64
Message from the Dean, page 2
Law School News
- Announcing Expanded Center for Public Service Law, pages 2-4, photo
- UW Law Announces Cape Town Convention Academic Project, pages 5-6, photo
- UW Law Professor Joel Ngugi Appointed as a Judge of the High Court of Kenya, page7
- New University President Also Law School Professor (Michael K. Young), pages 8-9, photo
- Linda Ebberson '76 Named President of Washington Law School Foundation, page 8, photo
- Roy Diaz '02 Assumes Position as Law School Alumni Association President
Leaders for the Global Common Good
James Mackler '97 (Black Hawk helicopter pilot deployed to Iraq), pages 10-13, photos
James Hutchens LL.M. '05 + Associate Professor Dwight Drake '74, pages 14-17, photos
Toni Rembe '60, pages 18-21, photos
Remember When . . . An Interview with John Davis '40, pages 22-27, photos
Faculty & Firm, Professor Karen Boxx '83 & Luke Thomas '02 of K&L Gates, pages 28-29, photo
Books & Beyond: Act Locally, Influence Globally, pages 30-31
In the Spotlight (events and alumni), pages 32-35, photos
A Law Degree in Action: Richard Wentzell '08--Ethiopia, pages 36-40, photos
Recent Faculty News (publications and presentations), pages 42-46
Class Notes: Personal and Professional News from Alumni, pages 47-48, photos
In Memoriam, paged 49-50
Report to Donors, 2010-11, pages 51-66
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uwlaw, Summer 2011, Vol. 63
Cover story: Leaders for the Global Common Good, page 1
Law School News:
- Shefelman Jurist-in-Residence, Judge A. Raymond Randolph, page 4, photos
- New Law, Business, and Entrepreneurship Program, page 5, photos
- Shidler Lecture Series in Law, Technology & Arts, page 6, photo
- Washington Journal of Environmental Law & Policy Launched, pages 6-7, photo
- Measuring the Incalculable: Natural Resource Damage Assessment and the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill panel discussion, page 7
- UW Law to Strengthen Legal Education in Indonesia, pages 8-9
- Professor Beth Rivin Receives 2011-2012 Fulbright Senior Scholar Award
- Ethical Advocacy (Brahmy Poologasingham '04 participation in the American Bar Association's Rule of Law Initiative), page 10-13, photos
Inspired Teaching: Inspiring Student to Do Well While Doing Good (profiling Joe Brotherton's '82 Accounting for Lawyers class), pages 14-17, photos
Scholarly Discovering (featuring Mary Fan, Sean O'Connor, Rafael Pardo, and Kathryn Watts), pages 18-21, photos
Generous Public Service (students preparing tax returns and offering counseling services to commercial fishers in Alaska), pages 22-25
Faculty & Firm (Peter Nicolas and Wendy Goffe of Graham & Dunn), pages 26-27, photo
Q&A (with Eric Schnapper on what employers need to know about recent pro-employee decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court), pages 28-31, photo
Remember When . . . An Interview with Professor Marjorie Rombauer '60, pages 32-35, photos
A Law Degree in Action (profiling Carmela Conroy '90), pages 36-39, photos
In the Spotlight (events and alumni), pages 40-43, photos
Alumni Recognition Banquet (honoring Distinguished Alumni Award winners Jenny A. Durkan '85 and Ricardo S. Martinez '80; Henry M. Jackson Distinguished Alumni Public Service Award recipient Stanley H. Barer '63; and Recent Graduate Award recipient Felix Gavi Luna '97), pages 44-45, photos
Books & Beyond: Our Distinguished Law Library Leaders, by Cheryl Nyberg, pages 46-47, photo
Graduating Class of 2011 Creates the Professor Paul Miller Diversity Scholarship Fund, page 48, photo
Recent Faculty Publications & Presentations, pages 49-56
Class Notes: Personal and Professional News from Alumni, pages 57-59
In Memoriam (obits), pages 60-62
Report to Donors, 2009-10, pages 63-78
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uwlaw, Fall 2010, Vol. 62
Cover story: For the Defense
Message from the Dean, page 2
News
- Dean Testy Leads UW's Search for a New President, page 3
- Barer Institute Designed to Overcome Obstacles, page 3
- Introducing New LSAA President (Maurice Classen '04), page 4
- Year of the Women (Student Bar Association President Sarra Yamin and Graduate and Professional Student Senate President Sarah Reyneveld), page 4
- Wrongfully Convicted, Free at Last (Innocence Project Northwest), page 5
- From Kabul to D.C., a Triumphant Year for Moot Court and Mock Trial Teams, pages 6-7
Robert Flennaugh II ('96): Criminal Defense, pages 8-10, photos
Joshua Colangelo-Bryan ('99): When Criminal Defense is Controversial, pages 11-13, photos
Jay Stansell ('88): Federal Public Defender, pages 14-15, photos
Cassie Trueblood ('06): Snohomish County Public Defender's Office, pages 16-17, photo
Rita Griffith ('84) [death penalty defense], pages 18-19
For the Defense: Student Perspective, John Garza, Tribal Public Defense Clinic, page 20
Tax Clinic, page 21
Alumni Awards Presented at Annual Banquet, pages 22-23
- President Johnson Toribiong ('72, LL.M. '73), Distinguished Alumni Award, page 22
- Michael Gotham ('93), Service Recognition Award, page 23
- Sonia Rodriguez ('00), Recent Graduate Award, page 23
Faculty
- Mastroianni Awarded Tenure, page 24
- Law School Welcomes Three New Faculty Members (Mary Fan, Anita Krug, and Rafael Pardo), pages 24-25
- other news and presentations, pages 25-32
- Faculty Books, page 32
- Faculty Publications, pages 33-35
Beyond the Bookshelf: Library Resources for Criminal Defense Attorneys, by Trini Thai-Parker, pages 36-37
Donor Support Generous Even in Troubling Times, page 38
Alumni (news), pages 39-41
Obituaries, pages 42-44
From the Archives: Albert Rosellini '33, "The Gov", pages 44, 37
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uwlaw, Spring 2010, Vol. 61
Cover story: For the Prosecution
Message from the Dean, page 2
News
- Endowed Professorship Honors Dean Emeritus Ron Hjorth, page 3, photo
- Ben Golden Named Student Regent, page 3, photo
- Climate Change Meets Human Rights in New Seminar, page 4
- Calandrillo Installed as Stone Professor of Law, page 4
- Gates Scholars Head to Peru for International Conference on Reproductive Rights, by Lillian Hewko and Hilary Hammell, page 5
Jenny Durkan ('85): U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington, pages 6-8, photos
Douglas Whalley ('72), pages 9-10, photo
County Prosecutors: Serving Justice in Their Communities, pages 11-
- Dan Satterberg '85, King County Prosecutor, pages 11-12
- Denis Tracy '90, Whitman County Prosecutor, page 12
- Greg Banks '93, Island County Prosecutor, pages 12-13
- D. Angus Lee '04, Grant County Prosecutor, pages 13-14
The International Perspective: Kwang Min Lee, Senior Prosecutor, Seoul Prosecutor's Office, page 15
The Academic Perspective: The Prosecutorial Ethic: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility, by Professor Maureen Howard, pages 16-17
The Student Perspective: Jake Faleschini, in the First Person, page 18
Beyond the Bookshelf: Resources for Prosecutors: More Than the Usual Suspects, by Lori Fossum, page 19
Dean Kellye Testy's First 100 Days (photos), pages 20-21
Reunion Day 2009 (photos), page 22
Photo Gallery, page 23
Constantine Elected King County Executive (Dow Constantine '89), page 24
Alumni (news), pages 25-26
Obituaries, page 27
Report to Donors for Fiscal Year 2008-09, pages 29-45
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uwlaw, Fall 2009, Vol. 60
Cover story: A New Era of Legal Education
Message from the Dean, page 2
News
- Greg Adams Heads Washington Law School Foundation (’77), page 3
- Innocence Project Reverses Conviction; Major Gift Expands Clinic Scope, page 3
- William H. Gates Sr. Receives High Honors (William H. Gates Sr. ’50 receives the ABA Medal, its highest honor), page 4, photo
- Mindy Longanecker Chosen SBA President, page 4, photo
- Fundraising Sustains Quality During Economic Downturn, by Stephanie Cox, page 5
- Two Students, Three Degrees (Jen Marlow and Jeni Krencecki Barcelos), page 6, photo
- Alumni Awards Banquet Celebrates the Best (Cristóbal Joshua Alex ’01, Recent Graduate Award; Roland Hjorth, Lifetime Service Award; Judge Richard A. Jones ’75 and Justice Tom Chambers ’69, Distinguished Alumni Awards; Dan Satterberg, Henry M. Jackson Distinguished Alumni Public Service Award; pages 7-9
- Commitment to Public Service Expands: New Concentration Track Offered, page 10
- Five Gates Scholars Join the Class of 2012, page 10
- Law, Technology, and Arts Group Takes Innovation to the Highest Level, page 11
- UW Law Students Do Well Despite Tough Job Market, page 11
- Meet the Law School’s New Dean Kellye Testy, pages 12-13, photo; sidebar, UW School of Law Deans (1899-2009)
Students Get a First Taste of Experience from Mentors, pages 14-15
Olympia Quarter Fellows Experience State Government Up Close, pages 16-17, photo
Out of the Classroom and into the Community: Mediation Clinic Students Help Resolve Conflicts, pages 18-19, photo
Gaining Experience Through Competitions, pages 20-21, 38, photos
Proving Ground for Externs and Interns: The Office of the King County Prosecutor, pages 22-23, photos
The Student Perspective in the First Person, page 24, photos
Briefs (faculty activities and presentations), pages 25-32
- Helen Anderson Awarded Tenure (’84), page 32
- Faculty Scholarship, pages 33-34
- New Faculty Books, page 35
- Ramasastry and Taylor Receive Endowed Professorships (Anita Ramasastry, D. Wayne and Anne E. Gittinger Professor of Law, and Veronica Taylor, Dan Fenno Henderson Professor of Asian Law), pages 35-36
- McMurtrie and Ngugi Named Washington Law Foundation Scholars, pages 36-37
- Calandrillo Chosen for Stone Professorship, page 37
- Students Honor Anderson, Howard, and Watts (Robert Anderson, selected as Professor of the Year for the third time; Maureen Howard ’86 receives her second Trautman award; and Kathryn Watts receives her first Professor of the Year award), page 38
Beyond the Bookshelf: Library Enhances Experiential Learning, by Mary Whisner, pages 39-40
Librarian Scholarship and Briefs (news and presentations), page 40
Photo Gallery, pages 41-42
Books by Alumni (A Different Shade of Blue by Adam Eisenberg ’92 and The Good Times Are All Gone Now: Life, Death, and Rebirth in an Idaho Mining Town by Julie Whitesel ’69), page 43
Class Notes, pages 44-45
Obituaries (Judge Leonard W. Kruse ’55, Randal Marquis ’66, and Stimson Bullitt), pages 45-46
From the Archives: Clinics Celebrate 30 Years, pages 47-48
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uwlaw, Spring 2009, Vol. 59
Cover story: Democracy in Action
Message from the Dean, page 1
News
- Johnson Toribiong ('72, LLM '73) Elected President of Palau, page 3, photo
- Introducing the LL.M. in Health Law, page 3
- Indonesian Medical Instructors Study Bioethics with Health Law Team (Pat Kuszler, Beth Rivin, and Sallie Sanford), page 4, photo
- Schnapper Wins One, Awaits Decision in Another at the Supreme Court, page 5, photo
- Law School Hosts Henry Louis Gates Jr., page 5, photo
- UW Connections Extend to Cameroon, page 6, photo
- Fundraising Update, by Stephanie Cox, page 7
- Sixteen Inducted into Order of the Coif, pages 7, 40 photos
Cristóbal Joshua Alex ('01): Open Society Institute, pages 8-10, photos
Judy Bendich ('75): American Civil Liberties Union, pages 11-12, photo
Robert Utter ('54): International, pages 13-14, 39, photo
Karen Hanrahan ('00): L-3 Communications, pages 15-16, photo
Larry Repeta ('79): Omiya School of Law, pages 17-18, photo
Andrew Sawchenko ('01): International Justice Mission, pages 19-20, photos
Hendrianto (Ph.D. '08):[Indonesia}, pages 21-22, photo
Direct Democracy: Washington's Controversial Citizen Initiative 1000 [Death with Dignity], (Q and A with Professors Pat Kuszler, Steve Calandrillo, and Sallie Sanford), pages 23-25
An Academic Perspective: Why We Have 51 Constitutions, by Hugh Spitzer, pages 26-27
Judicial Clerkships for 2009-10, page 27
The Student Perspective: Examining Constitutional Issues from All Sides, pages 28-29
Briefs (faculty activities and presentations), pages 33
- Lombardi and Ngugi Awarded Tenure, page 34
- Ramasastry and Taylor Receive Distinguished Professorships, pages 34-36
- Faculty Scholarship, page 36
- New Faculty Books, page 37
Beyond the Bookshelf: Library Guarantees Constitutional Resources, by Cheryl Nyberg, page 38
Librarian Scholarship and Briefs, pages 38-39
[Photo Gallery], pages 40-42
Alumi [news], pages 43-44
New Books by Alumni, page 45
Obituaries, pages 46 (Professor Arval Morris)-47
From the Archives: 40th Anniversary of the First LL.M. Graduating Class, page 48-47
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uwlaw, Fall 2007, Vol. 56
Cover story: In-House Counsel and in the Senate Too
Message from the Dean, page 3
News
- Brotherton Heads Up Washington Law School Foundation (Joe Brotherton '82), page 3
- Professors Ramasastry and Winn Receive Fulbright Fellowships (Professors Anita Ramasastry and Jane Winn), page 3
- Alumni Awards Celebrate Outstanding Achievement (Polly McNeil '87, Service Recognition Award; Jerry McNaul ' 68, Distinguished Alumni Award; Chang Rok Woo LLM '83, Distinguished Alumni Award; Todd Larson '88, Henry M. Jackson Distinguished Alumni Public Service Award), pages 4-5, photo
- Creating Futures: Campaign Update, page 6
- Community, Legislature Support Legal Public Service, page 7
- Adrian Madrone and Marc Cote Receive Top Awards (Adrian Madrone '07, first recipient of the Judge John C. Coughenour Endowed Award in Trial Advocacy, and Marc Cote '07, awarded the Vivian Carkeek Prize for his Washington Law Review article), page 7
- Alumni Honored by the Emperor of Japan (Griffith Way '48, LLM '68), page 8
- Nowell Bamberger Elected SBA President, page 9
- Dave Brown Leads Graduate Senate, page 9
- Tribal Court Criminal Defense Clinic Has Lessons for Afghan Scholars, pages 10-11
- Law, Business, and Politics Mere at Climate Change Conference, page 11
Rebecca Baxter: Senate Finance Committee (LLM '03), pages 12-14, photos
Joel Benoliel: Costco ('71), pages 15-17, photos
Lonnie Rosenwald: Azulstar ('94), pages 18-19, photo
Gary Ikeda: Seattle Public Schools ('76), pages 20-21, photos
Ivana Guida: Nintendo Europe (LLM '05), page 22, photo
Emily Alvarado: Student Intern, page 23, photo
Jongkyun Woo: Korean Intellectual Property Office (LLM '99, Ph.D. '02), pages 24-25, photo
Briefs (faculty activities and presentations), pages 26-35
- Kathryn Watts Joins Faculty, page 32
- Students Choose Anderson, Aronson, and Kaltsounis as Professors of the Year (Philip A. Troutman Professor of the Year awards from the Student Bar Association), page 33
- Bill Rodgers Honored for Pioneering Environmental Law (reception to honor the Stimson Bullitt Professor of Environmental Law, for 40 years of contributions to the field), pages 33-35
- Mastroianni and Gomulkiewicz Named Washington Law School Foundation Scholars, page 35
- New Books by Faculty, Faculty Scholarship, pages 36-37
Beyond the Bookshelf: The Marian Gould Gallagher Society Celebrates Law Librarianship Program, page 38
Librarian Scholarship and Briefs (presentations and publications), page 39
Photo Gallery, pages 40-42
Alumni, pages 43-45
Obituaries (featuring Norman K. Maleng '66) , pages 46-47
From the Archives: Carl Luckerath ('30), page 48
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uwlaw, Spring 2007, Vol. 55
Cover story: Now Presiding, Our Alumni Judges
Message from the Dean, page 2
News
- Asian Law Center Receives $1.3 Million to Improve Access to Justice in Rural China, page 3
- Entrepreneurial Law Clinic Opens, page 3
- Meet Rob Dembowski, Law School Alumni Association Vice President, page 4, photo
- Salwen Receives Nelson Award (Richard Salwen '71), page 4, photo
- Andersen Honored by WSBA (Emeritus Professor William Andersen given the 2006 Frank Homan Award recognizing distinguished service and extraordinary contributions to administrative law, the justice system, and the public), page 5, photo
- Law Firm Annual Challenge Is Off to a Good Start, page 5
- Clinics Update: Innocence Project Sees Success, page 6
- Allen Focuses on Maritime Security in Post-9/11 World, page 7
- Miller Named to Lead UW Disability Studies Program, page 8
- UW Law School Hires Director of Diversity (Norma Rodriguez), page 8
- Michele Storms Chosen to Head Gates Public Service Law Scholarship Program, page 9
- Students Claim Victory at National Moot Court Competition (Dustin Buehler, Candice Tewell, and Aaron Thomson), page 9
- Witness to History: Albie Sachs Brings Human Rights Message to Gates Hall, page 10, photo
- Sandra Day O'Connor Keynotes Gates Scholarship Event, pages 10-11, photo
Washington's Fabulous Five (justices on the Washington Supreme Court Chief Justice Gerry Alexander '64, Richard Sanders '69, Bobbe Bridge '76, Tom Chambers '69, and James Johnson '70), pages 12-14, photos, sidebar Alumni Justices of the Washington Supreme Court, 1950-2007, page 14
Betty Fletcher: First Woman from Washington on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ('56), page 15, photo
J. Jerome Farris: First Black on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ('58), page 16, photo
Carolyn Dimmick: First Woman on the Washington Supreme Court ('53), page 17, photo
Charles Z. Smith: First Man of Color on the Washington Supreme Court ('55), page 18, photo
Ricardo Martinez: First Latino Judge in a Washington State Federal Court ('80), page 19, photo
Shin Motoki: First Japanese Judge to Study at UW (L.L.M. '68), page 20, photo
Like Father, Like Son, the Judges Brown (L. Edward Brown '52 and Stephen Brown '80), page 21, photo
Views from Within: Law Clerks, page 22
- Brandon LeBlanc '06
- Elizabeth Richardson '06
- Clerkships / Class of 207, page 23
From the Archives: Lucile Lomen: First Woman Law Clerk at the U.S. Supreme Court ('44), page 23, photo
Briefs (faculty presentations and publications), pages 24-29
Tenure Awarded to Gomulkiewicz, page 30
Three Elected Fellows of the American Bar Foundation (Penny Hazelton, Paul Steven Miller, and Anita Ramasastry), pages 30-31
New Books by Faculty, page 31
Nine Awarded Professorships in Law, pages 32-33
- Craig H. Allen, Judson Falknor Professor of Law
- Robert Aronson, Betts, Patterson & Mines Professor of Law
- Lisa Kelly, Bobbe & Jon Bridge Professor in Child and Youth Advocacy
- Paul Steven Miller, Henry M. Jackson Professor of Law
- Peter Nicolas, Jeffrey and Susan Brotman Professor of Law
- Veronica Taylor, Dan Fenno Henderson Professor of Law
- Pat Kuszler, Charles I. Stone Professor of Law
- Jane K. Winn, Charles I. Stone Professor of Law
- Louis Wolcher, Charles I. Stone Professor of Law
Faculty Scholarship, pages 34-35
Beyond the Bookshelf: Law Books on Demand, New Program for Alumni, page 36
Our Asian Connection, page 38, photos
Class Reunions, page 39, photos
The Year in Pictures, pages 40-41
Alumni (news), pages 42-45
Joe Diamond '31: First Law Alumnus to Give to Students First Scholarship Campaign, page 46, photo
Obituaries, page 47
The Trials of the Century: Nuremberg (Walter B. Beals 1901 presiding judge over the Doctor's Trial), page 48
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uwlaw, Fall 2006, Vol. 54
Cover story: Beyond Billable Hours: Our Legacy of Public Service, featuring Tom Foley, Jim Ellis, Fawn Sharp, Erman Rajagukguk, the Gates Scholarship Program, the Afghan Legal Educators Project, and the Law School Clinics.
From the Dean: Taking the Broad View of Public Service, page 2
Alumni Awards Recognize Outstanding Achievement, page 3 (Gregory Gorder '85, Service Recognition Award; the Honorable Robert Bryan '58, Jonathan Bridge '76, and Scott Lukins '54, Distinguished Alumni Awards; photo)
Meet Arley Harrell '73, President of the UW Law School Alumni Association, page 4, photo
Prosterman Awarded Kravis Prize [Henry R. Kravis Prize for Leadership, with $250,000 award], page 5, photo
Chief Justice Gerry Alexander '64 Receivers Inns of Court Professionalism Award , page 5, photo
Alumni Association Expands into Japan, page 6, photos
The Supreme Court Agrees with Schnapper, page 7, photo (Burlington Northern v. White)
Calandrillo Win Affects Thousands of Landowners in Washington, page 8, photo (Viking v. Holm)
Ramasastry Chosen to Advise International Human Rights Panel, page 8, photo (appointed by the International Commission of Jurists as a special advisor to an expert panel addressing corporate complicity in international human rights violations)
3L Jenny Faubion Joins UW Board of Regents, page 9, photo
Gaurab Bansal, Student Bar Association President, page 9, photo
UW Law Triumphs at ACS Moot Court, page 10, photo (Andrea Schmitt and Suzanne LiaBraaten win the inaugural Constance Baker Motley National Moot Court Competition in Constitutional Law)
Law School Students Gain Valuable Experience Overseas, page 11, photos (Anthony Milewski, Rachel Gold, and William Sampson Fellows in Comparative Public Interest Law (Elisabeth Ahlquist, Jill Monnin, Rebecca Huffman, Cecelia Boudreau, and Patrice Kent))
UW Students Compete at International Level, page 12, photo (southwest regional Jessup International Moot Court Competition and the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot)
CASRIP Institute Draws International Crowd, page 12, photo
Students Raise Money, Honor Alumni in Support of Public Service, page 13, photo (auction sponsored by the Public Interest Law Association raises more than $67,000; PILA Hall of Fame inductees Sara Ainsworth '96 and Casey Trupin '99)
Admission Statistics and Career Services Report, page 13
Tom Foley, pages 14-16, photo
Jim Ellis, pages 17-19, photo
Fawn Sharp, pages 20-21, photo
Erman Rajagukguk, pages 22-23, photo
Gates Scholars, page 24, photos
The Arduous Journey to Rebuild the Afghan Legal System, page 25, photo
Access to Justice is Hallmark of Law School Clinics, pages 26-27, photos
Five Scholars Join Faculty, pages 28-29, photos (Dwight Drake, Sarah Kaltsounis, Yong-Sung (Jonathan) Kang, Sylvia Wairimu Kang'ara, and Dongsheng Zhang)
Three Leave a Lasting Legacy, page 29, photos (Phil Trautman, Bill Andersen, and Roy Prosterman)
Faculty news, pages 30-31, photos (Clark Lombardi named Cargegie Scholar; Steve Calandrillo, Steven Paul Miller, and Kristen Stilt named new Washington Law School Foundation Scholars)
Briefs, pages 32-39 (faculty activities and publications, tenure awards, professors of the year)
Podcasts Go on Trial, page 40, photo (Bill Andersen podcasts on administrative law topics)
Beyond Books--Briefs from the Gallagher Law Library, pages 41-42 (librarians' activities and publications, Mary Whisner's Trial Ad News blog)
Alumni news, photos, and obits, pages 43-51, photos
Our Oldest Alumna Viola Bird, by Peggy Roebuck Jarrett, page 51, photo
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