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Seattle University School of Law

School of Law in the News

December 2005

Seattle U announces new full-tuition scholarships
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 20, 2005
Seattle University School of Law will provide full-tuition scholarships to two law students who commit to working in the public sector after graduation.

Ask a Lawyer: Real-life Answers to Your Legal Hassles
Real Change News
December 9, 2005
The Access to Justice Institute helps answer general legal questions.

Justices hear case of college recruiters
Associated Press (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
December 7, 2005
Schools want to ban military presence to protest policy on gays
Seattle University School of Law complies with the difficult policies regarding military recruiting on campus and its commitment to non-discrimination.

Boys need help with studies
The Daily Herald
December 7, 2005
Columnist Jane Muhlstein, whose daughter is a student at SU School of Law, talks about the different ways boys and girls learn.

State trooper or panhandler? Drivers fooled
Seattle Times
December 6, 2005
Associate Professor John Strait comments on a state trooper’s tactics to ticket drivers who weren’t wearing seatbelts.

Public-interest law scholarship offered
Seattle Times Seattle
December 5, 2005
University School of Law is offering a new scholarship program for law students who make a commitment to devote much of their careers to public-interest law. The Scholars for Justice Award is a three-year, full-tuition scholarship that will be awarded to two students beginning with the entering class next fall.