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Uwlaw, Fall 2012, Vol. 66 Oct 2012

Uwlaw, Fall 2012, Vol. 66

Alumni Magazines

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), …


Uwlaw, Spring 2012, Vol. 65 Jun 2012

Uwlaw, Spring 2012, Vol. 65

Alumni Magazines

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 …


Teaching Health Law In Rural Ethiopia: Using A Pepfar Partnership Framework And India's Shanbaug Decision To Shape A Course, Sallie Thieme Sanford Sanfords@Uw.Edu Jan 2012

Teaching Health Law In Rural Ethiopia: Using A Pepfar Partnership Framework And India's Shanbaug Decision To Shape A Course, Sallie Thieme Sanford Sanfords@Uw.Edu

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In April 2011, I taught a month-long intensive health law course at Haramaya University College of Law in rural eastern Ethiopia. Given the burgeoning interest in global health law, I suspect, and hope, that others are considering teaching similar courses, whether as visiting or resident faculty. This essay attempts to ease their course preparation workload. I will describe how I used two recent documents – India’s 2011 Shanbaug decision and Ethiopia’s 2010 PEPFAR Partnership Framework – to shape the course. Both of these are worth consideration for use in a variety of health law and policy courses based in low-income …


Incorporating Literary Methods And Texts In The Teaching Of Tort Law, Zahr K. Said Jan 2012

Incorporating Literary Methods And Texts In The Teaching Of Tort Law, Zahr K. Said

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Literature is comparatively under-investigated as an arena for tort pedagogy and for first-year courses in the legal curriculum generally. Where literature tends to appear in law school, it most frequently does so in the form of stand-alone law-and-literature classes, which usually focus heavily on literature.

In teaching a first-year tort law course at the University of Washington School of Law, I have explicitly used literature to aid and amplify legal analysis. The emphasis has been on law, rather than on literature. Nonetheless, literary texts and methods helped my students investigate how the law conceives of, and expresses, duties and losses …