Events
The University of Washington School of Law hosts a number of seminars, symposiums
and conferences designed to update the legal community and others on recent
developments in the law, to assist in increased understanding of substantive areas
of the law, and to provide opportunities to enhance legal skills for constituents
of both the public and private sectors.
Event Planning
The Office of Event Management works to support all law school community members
in producing high-quality, cost-effective events. Below are guidelines for
submitting your event request.
- Faculty or staff members:
Submit your request (restricted).
- Students or student organizations:
Submit your request (restricted).
- General public: Groups from outside the School
of Law may reserve designated spaces in the building, on a case-by-case basis only. Submit a request.
External reservations are accepted on a space available basis and are handled through the Office of Event Management & Donor Relations. Should you have any questions, please contact Jessica Dickinson at 206-221-1290 or .
Contact Us
Office of Event Management & Donor Relations
W.H. Gates Hall, Room 385
Saturday, December 1
UW undergraduate Mock Trial Club’s Emerald City Open Tournament featuring 20 teams from around the country participating in undergraduate mock trial competition. The tournament is supported by local attorneys and judges and hosted by UW School of Law.
Multiple Rooms in William H. Gates Hall, William H. Gates Hall
Sunday, December 2
UW undergraduate Mock Trial Club’s Emerald City Open Tournament featuring 20 teams from around the country participating in undergraduate mock trial competition. The tournament is supported by local attorneys and judges and hosted by UW School of Law.
Multiple Rooms in William H. Gates Hall, William H. Gates Hall
Monday, December 3
Join the American Judicature Society on December 3rd at 5pm in Room 115 for a reception for law students. Justice Charles K. Wiggins of the Washington State Supreme Court, Judges Sharon Armstrong & Michael Trickey of the King County Superior Court will be on hand to explain the mission of the AJS, as well as the benefits of membership both as a student, and later in a professional capacity.
The American Judicature Society is a large, longstanding, national organization dedicated to improving the quality of our judicial system – especially protecting its impartiality and its accessibility. The Washington chapter is made up of a number of prominent attorneys and judges, and has a strong interest in adding interested law students from the state’s three law schools to its membership.
This reception is a great opportunity for students to learn more about the work of this important professional organization, and to meet with area judges, attorneys and other members of the AJS. Light food and beverage will be served.
Room 115, William H. Gates Hall
Friday, December 7
Monday, December 10
Final exams
William H. Gates Hall
Tuesday, December 11
Final exams
William H. Gates Hall
Wednesday, December 12
Final exams
William H. Gates Hall
Thursday, December 13
Final exams
William H. Gates Hall
Friday, December 14
Final exams
William H. Gates Hall
Saturday, December 15
Final exams
William H. Gates Hall
Contact Us
Office of Event Management & Donor Relations
W.H. Gates Hall, Room 385