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Seattle University School of Law

School of Law in the News, 2007

December

Read about Elizabeth Ford's appointment to King County's Human Resources Division's Labor Relations Section, among other articles. 

November

Read about John McKay and Tayyab Mahmud's perspectives on the Rule of Law in Pakistan, among other articles. 

October

Read about Associate Professor Julie Shapiro's thoughts on a new workplace protection bill in Congress, among other articles. 

September

Among professors in the news this month, Rafael Pardo talks about mandatory attendance, Julie Shapiro discusses Massachusetts same-sex marriage cases, and Jack Kirkwood comments on antitrust polices in global trade. 

August

Read about Associate Professor John Strait's thoughts on a Lewis County prosecutor's actions in addition to coverage of the Access to Justice Institute's help in low income communities. 

July

Read about Visiting Clinical Professor Gwynne Skinner's thoughts on Corrie et al. v. Caterpillar in addition to coverage of Associate Professor David Boerner's views regarding clemency. 

June

Read about Associate Professor John Strait's role on the Port of Seattle's Ethics Board in addition to coverage of Stacey Lara-Kerr's role as a mentor. 

May

Read about law student Matt van Winkle's candidacy for a City Council North Ward seat, in addition to coverage of the recent U.S. Attorneys forum. 

April

Read commentary by Clinical Professor Lisa Brodoff about Washington's new domestic-partnership bill, and comments about U.S. attorney candidate Jeffrey Sullivan from Associate Professor John Strait. 

March

Read commentary by Assistant Professor Joaquin Avila about voting inequities in small cities, and comments about the School of Law's mission from Dean Kellye Testy. 

February

Read commentary by Associate Professor Jack Kirkwood about the Seattle P-I and The Seattle Times dispute, and comments on U.S. Attorney McKay taking up post as a Visiting Professor at SU Law. 

January

Read commentary by guest speaker Professor Kenji Yoshino and comments on U.S. Attorney McKay taking up post as a Visiting Professor at SU Law. 

Professor Margaret Chon teaching