
Natalie Beers lends her previous experience as a legal recruiter to students as they navigate their job searches.
Natalie Beers lends her previous experience as a legal recruiter to students as they navigate their job searches.
This article addresses the potential for overruling Kennedy v. Louisiana and what that may mean for the future of the Eighth Amendment’s Cruel and Unusual Punishments Clause.
Katie Heller ‘24L and Nina Gagnon ‘24L gained valuable practice experience before beginning careers as public defenders.
Jack Halligan loves to help prospective students make the "big decision" of where to attend law school.
The article argues that in analyzing children’s equal protection claims, courts engage in a series of analytical traps in reliance on an adult rights-bearing archetype, stifling young people’s rights.
The article examines how the resource intensive use of AI can exacerbate environmental damage due to the way AI models learn and evolve.
After graduation, Sabrina Callender-Clewett will join Alston & Bird’s Corporate Transactions and Securities group located in Palo Alto, California.
Xander Davies '26L writes about the German Law Journal's trip to Berlin for the Rule of Law Academy.
Caroline Crosbie is an associate in the New York Office of Simpson Thacher.
After graduation, Sara Fe' White will pursue a career as JAG officer for the U.S. Navy.
Chloe Sin shares her passion for law school with prospective students as a student ambassador for the Law Admissions office.
The March 21 event will explore privacy, censorship, and freedom of expression in educational settings.
The conference is hosted by the Berle Center on Corporations, Law, and Society at the Seattle University School of Law.
The Sports, Entertainment, and Intellectual Property Law Society provides students with practical exposure to the law and opportunities to compete in external competitions.
Josh Fairfield is the William Donald Bain Family Professor of Law and the Director of Artificial Intelligence Legal Innovation Strategy.
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