Facilitator, Workshop Presentations, First Year Projects Integrating the Cognitive, Skills and Professional Formation Apprenticeships and Whole Curriculum Projects: Rhetoric and Process, Legal Education at the Crossroads Conference, Ideas to Accomplishments: Sharing New Ideas for an Integrated Curriculum, University of Washington (September 6, 2008)
Chair, Conference Organizing Committee and Host School Organizer, Legal Education at the Crossroads Conference, Ideas to Implementation: Sharing New Ideas for an Integrated Curriculum, University of Washington (September 5-7, 2008)
Concurrent Session Organizer and Presenter, Reflecting on Improvisation: Jumping, Soaring, Contemplating the Crash, Concurrent Session, AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education, Tucson, Arizona (May 5, 2008)
"Globalization, Federalism and Welfare Benefits," Australian National University Law School, Cranberra, Australia and the University of Technology Law School in Sydney, Australia (March 2007).
Moderator, "Civil Gideon: Lost Cause or Cause Whose Time Has Come," Poverty Law Section Program, 2007 AALS Annual Meeting (Jan. 4, 2007).
Presentation, "UW Law School Gender Study," Washington State Gender Justice Commission.
Presentation, UW Law School Faculty Workshop (June 3, 2005).
Presentation, UW Catalyst Spark Session (January 21, 2005).
Presenter, "Unemployment Insurance Meets Globalization and the Modern Workforce," Symposium on Working Families, Santa Clara Law Review (Jan. 30, 2004); INTELL 7 Conference, Kyoto, Japan (March 27, 2004).
Presentation, "UW Law School Gender study," Washington State Gender Justice Commission (January 8, 2004).
Presenter, Women & Teaching, Cascadian Feminists Conference, Seattle University (October 12, 2003).
Organizer, Plenary Session, Professionalism in Clinic Design: Avoiding Your Worst Nightmares, and Plenary Speaker, Conflicts of Interest, AALS Workshop on Clinical Legal Education, Vancouver B.C. (May 15, 2003).
Presenter, U.S. Changes in Public Benefits: The Case of Unemployment Insurance, Cascadian Feminists Conference, University of Victoria (April 12, 2003).
Panelist, Legal Education and Access to Justice: Can We Do More? Washington State Access to Justice Conference (June 7, 2002).
Panelist, "Breaking the Glass Ceiling," sponsored by Washington Women Lawyers and the U.W. Law Women's Caucus (April 16, 2002).
Invited Participant, Symposium: Beyond Right and Reason, Pierre Schlag's Enchantment of Reason, University of Miami Law School, February 22-23, 2002.
Small Group Leader and Chair, Panel on Curricular Works-in-Progress, AALS Workshop on Clinical Legal Education (May 10-11, 2001).
Presentation, "Scholarship Supporting Equal Justice," AALS Equal Justice Colloquium, Seattle University (January 29, 2001).
Presentation (Role Play), "Teaching Difficult Students," Northwest Clinical Law Teachers Conference, Double Arrow Resort, Lake Seely, MT (October 5-8, 2000).
Panelist, Workplace Panel, Conference on UNBENDING GENDER: WHY WORK AND FAMILY CONFLICT AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT, Washington College of Law, American University, Washington D.C. (November 19,1999), remarks published in Symposium: Unbending Gender: Why Work and Family Conflict and What to Do About It. Panel One: Redesigning Work and the Benefits Related to It, 49 Am. U. L. Rev. 851, 875 (2000).
Work-in Progress Presentation, "Passion, Context and the Spiral Curriculum: Integrating Experiential Learning Into the Traditional Law School Curriculum," University of Washington Law School Faculty Colloquium, October 20, 1999.
Workshop Leader, "Passion, Context and the Law School Curriculum," Institute for Law School Teaching (June 12, 1999).
Small Group Leader, AALS Workshop on Clinical Legal Education, Lake Tahoe, CA (May 4-8, 1999).
Chair, Panel on Employment Equity and Workplace in Transition, International Network for Transformative Employment and Labour Law Conference on Equity, Minimum Standards and the Pressures of Globalisation, Cape Town, South Africa (March 18-20 1999).
Work-in-Progress Presentations, Passion, Context, and Lawyering Skills: Choosing Among Simulated and Real Clinical Experiences, Northwest Clinical Conference, Leavenworth, WA (September 11, 1999), Lawyering Theory Workshop, New York Law School (December 10, 1999), and NYU Clinical Faculty (March 12, 1999).
Presenter, "Statutory Regulation of Atypical Employment," American Association of Law Schools Workshop on Work, Workers & Law in the 21st Century (January 7, 1999).
Small Group Discussion Leader, 'Labor and Employment Law,' SALT Teaching Conference on Power, Pedagogy & Praxis: Moving the Classroom to Action (October 16, 1998).
Concurrent Session Leader (Conflicts of Interest) and Small Group Facilitator, AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education, Portland, Or. (May 5-9, 1998).
Commentator, The Superior Court Perspective, Office of Administrative Hearings, ALJ Conference (April 21, 1998).
Commenter, International Transformative Employment and Labor Conference, University of Miami, Florida (March 28, 1998).
Facilitator, All in a Day's Work, on behalf of King County Bar Association, Gender Equality in the Legal Profession Committee
Discussion of Videotape for Ethics CLE Credit, Foster Pepper & Shefelman (December 6, 1996) Discussion of Videotape for Professor Thomas Andrews' Externship Seminar (November 15, 1996) Discussion of Videotape for Ethics CLE Credit, Whatcom Co. Bar Association (Nov. 6, 1996)
Small Group Facilitator, AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education, Newport Beach, Ca. (June 4-8, 1995).
Panelist, Faculty Colloquium on The Lawyer as Ethical Problem Solver (April 4, 1995).
Discussant, Panel on Unemployment Compensation Eligibility and the 1990s Labor Force, Symposium on Unemployment Compensation: Continuity and Change, Sponsored by the Michigan Journal on Law Reform and the Advisory Council on Unemployment (March 30-31, 1995).
Speaker, "Women, Unemployment Compensation and the Contingent Workforce," Women, Work and the Market Panel, Critical Networks Conference, Washington D.C. (March 10-12, 1995).
Presentation, "Researching Women Seriously: Legal and Interdisciplinary Research on Feminist Theory and Practice," American Association of Law Libraries (July 9, 1994).
Host, Peer Exchange on Unemployment Compensation Benefits sponsored by the Inter-University Poverty Law Consortium (April 9, 1994).
Panelist, "Poverty Advocacy: The Law School's Role," National Legal Aid and Defender Association, 1991 National Conference (November 2, 1991).
Small Group Leader, Society of American Law Teachers, 1991 Conference for Legal Educators, "Private Gain or Public Interest: The Struggle for the Soul of American Legal Education" (October 4 and 5, 1991).
Critical Legal Studies, National Conference of Women Judges (October 1987).