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University of Washington School of Law

2010

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Uwlaw, Fall 2010, Vol. 62 Oct 2010

Uwlaw, Fall 2010, Vol. 62

Alumni Magazines

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 …


Uwlaw, Spring 2010, Vol. 61 Apr 2010

Uwlaw, Spring 2010, Vol. 61

Alumni Magazines

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, …


A Service-Learning Project: Disability, Access And Health Care, Elizabeth Pendo Mar 2010

A Service-Learning Project: Disability, Access And Health Care, Elizabeth Pendo

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Last summer, I was thinking about a public service project for my disability discrimination law course. I teach the course in fall, and try to incorporate a project each year. Integrating a public service project into a traditional doctrinal course fits within the trend toward expanding teaching techniques beyond the case method in order to better prepare students for the practice of law., It was also inspired in part by the Carnegie Foundation's 2007 report, "Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the Profession of Law," as a way to foster "civic professionalism," and to "[link] the interests of legal educators with the …


Taking It To The Streets: A Public Right-Of-Way Project For Disability Law, Elizabeth Pendo Jan 2010

Taking It To The Streets: A Public Right-Of-Way Project For Disability Law, Elizabeth Pendo

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I teach a course in Disability Discrimination Law, which is designed as a civil rights course focused on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). When the ADA was passed in 1990, it was celebrated by many as one of the most significant civil-rights victories of this century. The ADA was enacted to "provide clear, strong, consistent, [and] enforceable standards [for] addressing discrimination against individuals with disabilities" and prohibits discrimination in employment, public services and transportation, privatelyowned places of public accommodations, and telecommunications. Although the ADA is not the first federal law addressing disability, its passage made clear that the continued …


Mainstreaming Civil Rights In The Law School Curriculum: Criminal Law And Procedure, Tamara F. Lawson Jan 2010

Mainstreaming Civil Rights In The Law School Curriculum: Criminal Law And Procedure, Tamara F. Lawson

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