In the Spotlight

Spotlight Prof. Kathryn Watts article highlighted in Nat'l Law Journal Watts takes on the questions of who should own federal judges' workings papers and what should happen to them when a judge leaves the bench in "Judges and Their Papers," an article in the November 2013 New York University Law Review



Message from Dean Testy

Dean Kellye Y. Testy

UW Law Scholarship Earns Recognition

Our faculty have made great strides in advancing our scholarly accomplishments. This spring, two faculty members' work was cited in U.S. Supreme Court opinions, and several faculty placed scholarship in top-ranked national and international journals. These scholarly accomplishments help us make significant progress toward our goal of becoming one of the world's most respected centers for interdisciplinary legal studies. More>>.



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