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Breaking down the DOJ's lawsuit against Live Nation
UW Law Professor from Practice Doug Ross covers the DOJ’s pending antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation.
Follow along as two J.D. students provide early highlights from their summer work experience and discuss how their time away from William H. Gates Hall supplements their legal training.
Read More: Dawg Days of Summer: Part 2UW Law Professor from Practice Doug Ross covers the DOJ’s pending antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation.
Professor Calo urges Congress to pass comprehensive legislation protecting Americans’ privacy amid developments in AI technology.
Follow along as two J.D. students provide early highlights from their summer work experience and discuss how their time away from William H. Gates Hall supplements their legal training.
Impeachment expert Michael Gerhardt on the unquestionably appropriate grounds for impeachment and the erosion of institutional norms around more frequent appearances of impeachment in modern history.
A group of students in the Technology Law and Public Policy Clinic spent the school year unraveling the complexities of consumer health data privacy, advocating for the privacy rights of Washingtonians.
UW Law Lecturer Jessica West spoke with FOX 13 Seattle on the Supreme Court allowing emergency abortions in Idaho.
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