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Don G. Abel (1919): Washington Supreme Court justice [29] Gerry L. Alexander (1964): Washington Supreme Court Chief Justice [30] James A. Andersen (1951): Washington Supreme Court Chief Justice; Walter B. Beals (1901): Washington Supreme Court Justice [31] Bobbe Bridge (1976): Washington Supreme Court Justice [32]
The Washington Law Review is the flagship law review at the University of Washington. The first Washington Law Review was established in 1919 and published only a single volume, [9] while the current publication history starts in 1925. [10] From 1936 to 1961, the journal was titled Washington Law Review and State Bar Journal. [10]
Pages in category "University of Washington School of Law alumni" The following 137 pages are in this category, out of 137 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The University of Washington Libraries have a collection of more than 9 million books, journals, millions of microforms, thousands of maps, rare books, film, audio and video recordings. The Libraries' website provides the connection to a wide range of print and electronic resources available in the Libraries and on the World Wide Web.
Dixy Lee Ray – seventeenth governor of the state of Washington, the first woman to hold that position; Paul Schell – former mayor of Seattle; former Dean of the University of Washington School of Architecture and Urban Planning, 1992–1995; Henry Suzzallo – Croatian-American and president of the University of Washington, 1915–1926
The Washington Law Review is the flagship law review at the University of Washington School of Law. The first Washington Law Review was established in 1919 and published only a single volume, [1] while the current publication history starts in 1925. [2] From 1936 to 1961, the journal was titled Washington Law Review and State Bar Journal. [2 ...
Before the construction of Gates Hall, the University of Washington School of Law, the only public law school in the State of Washington, [3] occupied Condon Hall, located away from the main campus of UW. The building never expanded, so as the UW School of Law grew, various departments of the law school were forced to occupy other buildings. [4]
China University of Political Science and Law (LL.M. program taught in English) China-EU School of Law (International Master of Chinese Law, Master of European and International Law, Master of Chinese Law, Double Masters)