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willamettelaw has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in January 2021. Resources willamettelaw has populated their site with include: • willamette.edu • Oregonians, Gov. Kotek react to Trump's deployment of National Guard to Washington, DC • bit.ly • Externships | Hands-On Learning | Willamette School of Law • Launch Meeting - Zoom • Professor says U.S. political violence used to be worse, and Oregon played a part • A populist consumer movement is rising to end 'captive' repair economy • Trump’s Freedom 250 Event to ‘Rededicate’ USA as ‘One Nation Under God.’ Faith Leaders, Legal Scholars Warn of Dangers of Christian Nationalist Extremism - • Episode 152 – No Court for Old… - asymmetrical haircuts - Apple Podcasts • The Midnight Sun Of Legal Education: Stop Talking, Start Trekking • Willamette Law launches Alaska Law Summer Program • RFK Jr.’s Eugenics-Coded Crusade | Vanity Fair • Willamette Law Travels • Alaska Law Summer Immersion | Willamette School of Law • Oregon law professor discusses implications of state lawsuit against Trump administration • Oregon law schools to receive funding for criminal defense clinics • Oregon governor picks new Clackamas County judge • DOJ will investigate doctors who provide trans care to minors, attorney general says • Willamette Law network opened doors to a career in civil litigation • Death is the policy • Polar law course introduces students to complex legal issues in one of the planet’s most vulnerable regions • Jeffrey Dobbins named Willamette Law’s 23rd Dean • Checkmate: If and when the president disobeys the courts • Dan Rayfield JD'06 draws on Willamette experience to advocate for all Oregonians as Attorney General • Aaron Simowitz: Making an impact in legal scholarship and in the classroom • The Future is Queer: A Guide to Saving Democracy with Robin Maril • Staff and students at Oregon colleges brace for possible immigration enforcement • Attorney Volunteer Form • Tonkon Torp Elects Four Attorneys to Partnership • Patenting the Taboo: Sex, Drugs, and Abortion • A genuine desire to help others leads student to law school • Gender-Based Crimes and the Colombian Special Jurisdiction for Peace • Genna Walsh JD’24 publishes two ABA articles on psilocybin • Willamette Law launches innovative new Immigrant Justice Scholars program • Willamette MBA ranked #1 in Oregon — once again • Willamette University unveils new Graduate & Professional Center in the heart of Portland • Art and design powerhouse PNCA breathes life into First Thursday events • Fortune names Willamette on ‘Best Master’s in Data Science Programs in 2024’ list • Helping to shape the future of K-12 data science curriculum • Summer fellowships set students up for long-term career success while making an impact on the community • A leader and connector for Latinx, farmworker, and migrant communities in the Mid-Willamette Valley • Karol Orozco MBA’22, MS’23 pairs business and data skills with people-centered values to lead TriMet to a more just future • Scholars, activists, and artists explore the intersections of identity and geography • Preparing AI-informed leaders and decision-makers to serve the Pacific Northwest and the world • Willamette Lawyer - Fall 2024 • Professors reflect on retiring after decades at Willamette Law • 50 years in the conflicts vineyard: SYMposium in honor of Professor and Dean Emeritus Symeonides • Rohan Grey on Spending & Inflation | Ipse Dixit • Top 25 International Law Authors • Prison Labor - Freakonomics • Professor Robin Maril pushes for democracy • The combat attorney: James DeVecchio brings his military experience to court in Roseburg • New seminar takes a deep dive into presidential election law • Judge hears arguments to block Louisiana's Ten Commandments displays in schools • Students cultivate skills and advocate for change through summer fellowships • Criminal Defense Clinic launches this fall • INSIDE DOUGLAS COUNTY 8.2.24 • GOP’s 2024 platform: A shift on same-sex marriage or the same old stance? • Willamette Common Law • Members | American Law Institute • How Jefferson and Madison’s partnership – a friendship told in letters – shaped America’s separation of church and state • Attorney Registration: Willamette Attorney-Mentor Program • Night Walk - by James Dunning • Exploring data privacy in Oregon and beyond • Here's what to know about the Grants Pass homeless camp case being argued before the US Supreme Court • Could Trump Be Jailed At Rikers Island For Contempt In N.Y. Case? Experts Say It’s Possible. • “Fifty Years in the Conflicts Vineyard” Symposium to honor Symeon C. Symeonides • Accomplishing Dreams in the Pacific Northwest • Restraining Orders Without Borders • A life lived for family • Registration for SPPE Information Session • Man who killed Portland activist linked by DNA to decades-old rape • Double Bearcat finds niche in global manufacturing company • Spring Open House • Zack Schick • Defending Democracy: LGBTQ Activism and Power in 2024 • ACLU Applauds Appeals Court Decision Halting Enforcement of Florida Law That Bans Many Immigrants from China and Other Countries From Buying Homes | American Civil Liberties Union • Clinical Law Program | Willamette University College of Law • It’s a Great Deal, Before the ‘Drip Pricing’ • How to Apply | Willamette University College of Law • preLaw magazine Winter 2024 • A trailblazer for women • Misdemeanor Bootcamp held to help fill the gap for indigent criminal defense in Oregon • Disrupted Symmetry • Is Washington’s LLC Act Modeled on the Uniform LLC Act? Does It Matter? - Washington State Bar News • Giving back to Willamette Law • New Practice Pathways - Harvard Law School Center on the Legal Profession • Alumnus finds niche in health law • Tomas Hernandez named Assistant Dean of Career Planning & Development • JD for Life - Academic Credit • Bonneville County appoints new chief deputy prosecuting attorney • Professor Steven Green reflects on his career, forthcoming books • Former Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice Edwin Peterson who modernized courts dies at 93 – Oregon Capital Chronicle • Willamette Law’s first Oregon Immigrant Justice Fellows make an impact • Professor Susan Smith returns to scholarly roots with environmental crimes book • Governor Newsom Announces Judicial Appointments 10.5.23 | California Governor • Less Politics Is Local: States Get Increasingly Aggressive About Pre-Emption • Willamette Week's Give!Guide • Phylis Myles named Assistant Dean Emeritus • Oregon approves alternative to bar exam • The bar and the bench • Teaching about the importance of advocacy through hands-on learning • preLaw magazine Fall 2023 • The 20 best mid-size cities in the United States | CNN • The SEC’s Next Key Courtroom Battles With the Crypto Industry • Pride Has Always Been Radical - Ms. Magazine • Carrying on a family tradition • What Happens When the Boss Invites You to Bible Study? • Fall Open House • Kristi Skalman JD’20 accomplishes her dream of opening her own law firm • Sarah Denner of Gearing Rackner & McGrath Named to 2023 Oregon Super Lawyers List • Willamette Common Law on Apple Podcasts • Professors, administrators and counsel applaud proposed ABA standard on academic freedom • Oregon Supreme Court to vote on bar exam alternative • A history of experiential education at Willamette Law • Willamette Law launches its inaugural immersion externship • Admissions | Willamette University College of Law • Three Willamette Law professors are recognized for their teaching and scholarly achievements • Willamette Law announces new faculty members • Welcome - 2023 New Deans' Workshop • Big Capital & the Carceral State • The College of Law receives grant to study bar exam passage rates • Exploring international children’s rights in Tanzania • Student strives to make change in law school and beyond • New Oregon gun control bill moves forward in legislature with amendments • Fall 2022 Proceedings-Professor Kelly Gamble Article • USA Triathlon to Ride Through 2024 with A2 Bikes as Official Bike Partner • Glaser Weil’s Sheridan To Lead Group - Los Angeles Business Journal • Our Money Our Future • Preparing trial-ready lawyers with the help of a community • Welcome! 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After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting. • Corps training: From Law School Bound to the JAG Corps • Debt limit crisis: Why people won't stop talking about the trillion-dollar coin • The Trillion-Dollar Coin Might Be the Least Bad Option • Willamette Law Announces 2022 Attorney Mentor of the Year • Information for Job Seekers & Students — Oregon Diversity Legal Job Fair • Practice LSAT/GRE at Willamette • Creating estate plans from start to finish • The Trillion-Dollar Question: Could a Coin Save the Day? • Willamette Law Open House Events • Ron DeSantis Would 'Make America Florida' • WCC Seattle Law Fair • Join our Cloud HD Video Meeting • Students gain real-world experience through Community and Environmental Justice Law Clinic • WCC Phoenix Reception • Law School Bound program offers Willamette students direct admission pathway • Oregon hospital systems face lawsuits over religious objections to Covid vaccine • October-December 2022 Alaska Bar Rag • Building a successful legal career has prominent alum reflecting on the impact of her Willamette Law education • Exploring new paths to attorney licensure • The College of Law reflects on the past year • Law School Rankings Worsen Profession's Socioeconomic Gaps • Willamette Law Review Publications | Willamette University College of Law • Partnership with AccessLex expands Willamette Law’s direct admissions pathways • The Gig Law Causing Chaos in California Strip Clubs • Queer Period Pieces Like Abbi Jacobson's "A League Of Their Own" Are A Reminder That LGBTQ Rights Are Still Under Attack • Professor appointed to Director of Academic Excellence • Legal Implications and State Budget Ramifications if Voters Vote “YES” for Oregon Senate Joint Resolution 12 on Their November 2022 General Election Ballot • The Conversation Project: Willamette alum to share experience as immigrant in Oregon • Election 2022: Measure 114 could change how Oregonians handle their guns • Alumnus promoted to JAG colonel • Fall 2022 Willamette Law Lawyer Magazine • Trusts and Estates Clinics | Willamette University College of Law • 71. Conversation with Brian Gallini, Dean of Willamette College of Law by EdUp Legal - The Legal Education Podcast • Two Law Professors Receive Promotions • Jordan Jones ABA Advocate of the Month • JS Story