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Uwlaw, Fall 2011, Vol. 64 Nov 2011

Uwlaw, Fall 2011, Vol. 64

Alumni Magazines

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 …


Uwlaw, Summer 2011, Vol. 63 Jul 2011

Uwlaw, Summer 2011, Vol. 63

Alumni Magazines

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 …


Aboriginal Title In The Canadian Legal System: The Story Of Delgamuukw V. British Columbia, Robert T. Anderson Jan 2011

Aboriginal Title In The Canadian Legal System: The Story Of Delgamuukw V. British Columbia, Robert T. Anderson

Chapters in Books

Canada is grappling with legal issues surrounding indigenous property rights on a scale not seen in the United States since the mid-nineteenth century. Fundamental questions of fairness and justice related to indigenous peoples’ property rights are in flux in the province of British Columbia–an area the size of the states of California, Oregon, and Washington combined. The recognition of aboriginal rights in the Canadian Constitution in 1982 and recent judicial developments made it clear to the provincial government that nearly the entire province may be subject to aboriginal title claims. Consequently, the aboriginal nations and B.C. government have embarked on …


Meaningful Legal Representation For Children And Youth In Washington's Child Welfare System: Standards Of Practice, Voluntary Training, And Caseload Limits In Response To Hb 2735, Lisa Kelly Jan 2011

Meaningful Legal Representation For Children And Youth In Washington's Child Welfare System: Standards Of Practice, Voluntary Training, And Caseload Limits In Response To Hb 2735, Lisa Kelly

Books

Introduction, pages 1-2

Executive Summary, pages 3-4

Child Recommendation Practice Standards, pages 5-14

Voluntary Training Recommendations, page 15

Supporting Documentation

  • Appendix A, HB 2735, Tab A
  • Appendix B, Children's Representation Sub-Workgroup Membership List, Tab B
  • Appendix C, American Bar Association Standards of Practice for Lawyers Who Represent Children in Abuse and Neglect Cases, Tab C