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Uwlaw, Fall 2014, Vol. 68 Oct 2014

Uwlaw, Fall 2014, Vol. 68

Alumni Magazines

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 …


Uwlaw, Spring 2014, Vol. 67 May 2014

Uwlaw, Spring 2014, Vol. 67

Alumni Magazines

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 …


Beyond The Fakultas'S Four Walls: Linking Education, Practice, And The Legal Profession, Stephen A. Rosenbaum Apr 2014

Beyond The Fakultas'S Four Walls: Linking Education, Practice, And The Legal Profession, Stephen A. Rosenbaum

Washington International Law Journal

More than fifty years after the first post-colonial Southeast Asian regional conference on legal education, commentators and educators do not necessarily agree on the appropriate curricular balance between theory, doctrine, and practice, or what role the government should play in directing the orientation of legal studies and careers in Indonesia’s law schools. The author argues in favor of legal education that is rich in experiential learning and integrates the involvement of practitioners and doctrinal faculty. This objective may be a relatively new reality in Indonesia, but also one that needs revitalization in other Southeast Asian nations and beyond. This article …


Scholarship With Purpose: The View From A Mission-Driven School, Christine N. Cimini Jan 2014

Scholarship With Purpose: The View From A Mission-Driven School, Christine N. Cimini

Articles

This essay explores the ways that a law school’s unique culture impacts the role of the Associate Dean for Scholarship. Written by the first person to hold this position at Vermont Law School (VLS), this essay focuses specifically on how the Associate Dean for Scholarship supports VLS’s commitment “to developing a generation of leaders who use the power of the law to make a difference in our communities and the world.” This vision of the role, as implemented at VLS, includes: providing support to all faculty, regardless of status; supporting faculty who speak to broad audiences; and embracing a broad …