The Lawyer is the official magazine of Seattle University School of Law, and is published for alumni and friends of the law school. The abstract lists article highlights from each issue. You can also access a complete list of articles. Current issues are available at the School of Law publications page.
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The Lawyer: Summer 2012
Seattle University School of Law
• Finally Free: International Human Rights Clinic Secures Release for Man Unjustly Imprisoned in Mexico
• Law Students Advise High Schoolers in City’s First Youth Traffic Court
• Janis Puracal Devoted to Freeing Her Brother from Nicaraguan Prison
• A Twin Passion for Teaching: Grads Take Their Legal Skills into the Classroom -
The Lawyer: Winter 2011-2012
Seattle University School of Law
• Lawmakers Leave Politics Out of the Classroom
• Freedom Restored: Professor and Students Help Transformed Man Win Clemency
• Law School’s Full-Tuition Scholars Work to Effect Societal Change
• Graduate Fights for the Rights of Accused War Criminal -
The Lawyer: Summer 2011
Seattle University School of Law
• The Promise of Civility
• Leaders for Justice: Three Fellows Will Work for Underserved Communities After Graduation
• Honoring Courage: Law School Leads Effort to Award Honorary Degrees to Japanese Americans Forced from School During WWII -
The Lawyer - Winter 2010
Seattle University School of Law
• Professor Bryan Adamson on Obama Muslim Rumors
• Out of the Ashes: Professor Marilyn Berger's Powerful Film
• Scholarship Recipients Committed to Social Justice, Diversity
• A New Voice for Justice: Dean Mark Niles Inspired by Law School's Mission -
The Lawyer - Summer 2010
Seattle University School of Law
• Professor Andrew Siegel Reflects on Justice Stevens
• A Bold Transformation: School of Law Annex Now Home to Thriving Skills Programs
• Reaching for Justice: Equal Justice Works Fellowship, Summer Programs Allow Public Interest Work
• Law School Establishes Pioneering Mental Health Court Clinic -
The Lawyer - Winter 2009
Seattle University School of Law
• Justice Doesn’t Retire: Sandra Day O'Connor Headlines National Conference Exploring Judicial Independence
• Study by the Midnight Sun: Study in Alaska Program Provides Unique view of State's Legal System
• Where his Heart is: Sean Parnell is Law School's First Governor
• On the Hill: Graduates Share Top-Secret Work and Friendship -
The Lawyer - Summer 2009
Seattle University School of Law
• Righting Wrongs: Clinic Cases Give Students Opportunities to Make a Real Difference
• Breaking Down Barriers: Leadership for Justice Fellow Works to Improve Language Access
• Looking Back, Reaching Forward: New Korematsu Center Works for Law and Equality
• Escaping Abuse: Law School Helped Domestic Violence Survivor Start New Life -
The Lawyer - Winter 2008
Seattle University School of Law
• Scholars for Justice: Bring Broad Experience to the Law School
• Professor Boerner, Frankel, and Oltman Retire
• A Strong Foundation: PILF Sowed Seeds of Public Interest
• Love and the Law: Couple Meets at 35th Anniversary Events -
The Lawyer - Summer 2008
Seattle University School of Law
• Seven New Faculty Join Law School in Fall 2008
• Pursuing Justice: Don and Lynda Horowitz Fund New Chair
• A Noteworthy Occasion: Gala Celebration a Night to Remember
• Good Decision: Justice Charles Johnson Takes Pride in Work with the Law School -
The Lawyer - Winter 2007
Seattle University School of Law
• A Clear Victory: Clinic Students and Professor Win Eye Therapy for Client
• Remembering our Roots: Law School Celebrates 35 Years with a Look Back
• The 'Daughters of Clarity': Legal Writing Professors take their Knowledge to Africa
• ARC Program Celebrates 20 Years of Realizing Dreams
