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Sullivan Hall

Employment rate among Seattle U Law grads hits record level

A record 92% of Seattle University School of Law’s Class of 2024 students found employment in the 10-month period after graduation, according to data recently released by the American Bar Association. It is the highest rate ever in the history of the law school.

May 16, 2025


Professor Angela Harris stands in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican.

Professor advocates for climate justice during Vatican visit

Distinguished Professor Angela Harris visited Vatican City last month to participate in the “Jubilee Convenings on Global Climate Reparations and the Catholic Church,” an effort to elevate the issues of climate migration and climate justice.

May 2, 2025


Jessica Levin and Melissa Lee

Seattle U Law’s civil rights center pushes back on Trump orders

The Center for Civil Rights and Critical Justice at Seattle University School of Law filed amicus briefs supporting court challenges to the constitutionality of Trump Administration executive actions targeting birthright citizenship and several law firms.

April 17, 2025


Sunitha Anjilvel

WSBA president named 2025 Woman of the Year

Washington State Bar Association President Sunitha Anjilvel was named the 2025 Seattle U Law Woman of the Year.

April 3, 2025 | Announcements


Sullivan Hall (background) and blooming tree flower (foreground)

Legal Writing faculty member Janet Dickson reflects on rewarding career

Janet K.G. Dickson ‘88, a dedicated faculty member who has skillfully taught the craft of legal writing to generations of Seattle University School of Law students, will retire at the end of the 2024-25 academic year in June.

March 28, 2025


David Boerner

Law school remembers renowned, beloved former faculty member

The law school remembers Professor Emeritus David Boerner, a celebrated faculty member who faithfully served the law school and the legal profession with distinction during his long career.

March 26, 2025 | Announcements


Derek Red Arrow Frank, Michelle Pham, and Christopher Sanders

Alums named to Puget Sound Business Journal’s ‘40 under 40’ list

Three Seattle University School of Law alumni have been named to the Puget Sound Business Journal’s 2025 “40 under 40” list, which highlights young leaders across the state in a variety of fields.

March 20, 2025 | Announcements


Seattle U Law faculty members at the AALS Conference

Seattle U Law faculty, staff impress at 2025 AALS Annual Meeting

Seattle University School of Law recently concluded one of its most successful showings ever at the Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, held in San Francisco in early January.

February 4, 2025 | Events


The Swinomish Tribal Land

Seattle U Law, Skagit Legal Aid secure grant to up tribal legal services

Seattle University School of Law’s Northwest Center for Indigenous Law and Skagit Legal Aid have formulated a three-year plan to significantly enhance and sustain tribal legal aid infrastructure.

January 7, 2025 | Announcements


December 2024 graduates

December graduates celebrate milestone

Dozens of Seattle U Law students received their JD, LLM, and MLS degrees in December, including the first graduating class of the hybrid-online Flex JD Program.

January 6, 2025 | Events


Sullivan Hall

Professors create bar prep modules for national NextGen Exam

Two Seattle U Law faculty members have been chosen by AccessLex Institute to write a series of modules based on evidence law to help prepare students across the nation for the NextGen Bar Exam.

December 16, 2024


The group of Flex JD graduates standing together

First-ever class of Flex JD Program students set to graduate

This month, 35 students comprising the first-ever class of the Flex JD Program - which launched 3.5 years ago in fall of 2021 and features a hybrid-online structure - are expected to graduate with their law degrees.

December 13, 2024


Jessica Levin and Melissa Lee

Advancing Justice and Equity

The Center for Civil Rights and Critical Justice builds on the law school's commitment to social justice.

November 13, 2024


Emma Wright, Judge Tana Lin, Ray Ivey

Peeling Back the Curtain on Clerkships

Entrusted with immense responsibility early in their careers, alumni who served as judicial clerks share the rewards and challenges of these coveted positions.

November 12, 2024


Laith Kewan

2024 Gregoire Fellow brings diversity of experiences to law school

Laith Kewan '27, a first-year Seattle University School of Law student who possesses a variety of interests, life experiences, and future goals in the legal profession, has been named a 2024 Gregoire Fellow.

November 6, 2024 | Announcements


Sullivan Hall at dusk, Seattle University School of Law (2012)

Seattle U Law earns A+ in racial justice, places 4th nationally

The latest issue of preLaw Magazine gives Seattle University School of Law an A+ for racial justice education, ranking the law school fourth in the nation in this area of study.

October 23, 2024


Gaia Bernstein speaks at TILE Alumni Celebration

TILE event speaker warns of youth social media addiction

The Seattle University School of Law Technology, Innovation Law, and Ethics (TILE) Program’s Annual Celebration of Alumni featured an internationally prominent thought leader, Gaia Bernstein, who spoke about the increasing threat of social media overuse and abuse to youth in the modern era.

October 2, 2024 | Events


Sullivan Hall, Seattle University School of Law (2018)

Seattle U Law lauded as “Employment Leader” by national publication

Seattle University School of Law has been named a national “Employment Leader” by the National Jurist’s preLaw Magazine, a result of its successful efforts to improve the percentage of recent graduates who are employed in the months after they complete law school.

September 30, 2024


Bree Black Horse, Andrew Sund, Anthony Varona

Alumna named inaugural director of Central Washington Hybrid Hub

Bree Black Horse ’13, an assistant U.S. attorney based in Yakima, has been named the inaugural director of Seattle University School of Law’s new Central Washington Hybrid Hub.

September 30, 2024 | Announcements


Nazune Menka

Nazune Menka announced as 2024-2025 Obama Foundation Leader

Nazune Menka, an assistant professor of law at Seattle University School of Law, announced that she is among 205 leaders selected to join the Obama Foundation Leaders program.

September 26, 2024 | Announcements


Dean Anthony Varona, Professor Thomas Antkowiak, Luminaries guest Margarette May Macaulay

International human rights crusader headlines Luminaries event

Seattle University School of Law kicked off the 2024-25 Dean’s Luminaries in Law Lecture and Conversation Series with international human rights activist Margarette May Macaulay, a world-renowned advocate and jurist.

September 26, 2024 | Events


Sullivan Hall at Seattle University, home of Seattle U Law

Law school partners with federal patent office to launch pro bono hub

Seattle University School of Law, through its Technology, Innovation Law, and Ethics (TILE) Program, is partnering with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to offer a new program to offer free legal assistance to inventors.

September 13, 2024 | Announcements


A laptop

New certificate to help prepare law students for tech law practice

Seattle University School of Law’s Technology, Innovation Law, and Ethics (TILE) Program has developed a new TILE Certificate program to equip the next generation of legal professionals with the skills needed to lead in rapidly evolving legal practices rooted in technology and innovation.

September 13, 2024 | Announcements


Heritage University

Seattle U Law 'Hybrid Hub' to expand Central WA legal education access

Aspiring lawyers in central Washington will have a new way to earn a law degree while remaining in their communities thanks to a partnership between Seattle University School of Law and Heritage University to establish a “Hybrid Hub.”

September 6, 2024 | Announcements


Abril Aznar and Tomo Duke

2024 Scholars for Justice advocate for immigrants

This year’s Scholars for Justice are using their own backgrounds as immigrants as inspiration to help future newcomers gain legal residency, economic stability, and a permanent new home.

September 4, 2024


The 2024 JD students

New JD class embarks on transformative journey

A new class of 211 JD students entered Seattle University School of Law this week to begin a challenging yet rewarding journey to become lawyers.

August 30, 2024


Professor John Kirkwood

Professor John Kirkwood recognized for teaching excellence

In recognition of his distinguished career as a dedicated and exemplary educator, Professor John Kirkwood has been named the 2024-2026 William C. Oltman Professor of Teaching Excellence at Seattle University School of Law.

August 29, 2024 | Announcements


Sullivan Hall building exterior

Grads shine brightly on WA Super Lawyers, Rising Stars lists

Seattle University School of Law graduates are well-represented on recently-published lists of Super Lawyers and Rising Stars in Washington state, as 671 total alumni made the cut. With 1,067 alumni included in these lists over the years, Seattle U Law has the most alumni, coming in ahead of the next best law school by more than 200 lawyers.

August 28, 2024 | Announcements


Exterior of the Sullivan Hall building on the Seattle University campus with American flag on a flagpole blowing in the wind

Seattle U Law ranks among top law schools for scholarly impact

A recently published academic paper has named Seattle University School of Law as the top-ranked Pacific Northwest law school for faculty impact, and places it in the top third of all law schools nationally.

August 27, 2024 | Announcements


Students on the steps of Sullivan Hall

Conference introduces high school students to law school, legal careers

More than 60 high school students from underserved backgrounds around Western Washington experienced life as Seattle University School of Law students for a day as part of the 2024 ilead Law and Leadership Conference.

August 13, 2024 | Events


Professors from the Legal Writing Program

Legal Writing faculty impress at national conference

Faculty from Seattle University School of Law’s top-ranked Legal Writing Program attended the 2024 Biennial Conference of the Legal Writing Institute (LWI), held in July at Indiana University’s Robert H. McKinney School of Law.

August 13, 2024


Brooke Coleman standing outside near greenery

Professor elected to prestigious American Law Institute

Brooke Coleman, vice dean for Academic Affairs and the Fredric C. Tausend Professor of Law at Seattle University School of Law, has been elected to the prestigious American Law Institute.

July 30, 2024 | Announcements


Sullivan Hall entrance, Seattle University

Seattle U Law's civil rights center to expand justice

Seattle University School of Law’s Center for Civil Rights and Critical Justice will expand the school’s commitment to empowering faculty and students to deploy critical research, education, and advocacy to reveal and remove systems of racism, oppression, and exclusion within the law.

July 18, 2024


A group of students in the pipeline program

Pipeline program brings prospective Central WA law students to campus

A group of prospective law students from the Central Washington region had the opportunity to envision themselves attending Seattle University School of Law during a campus visit as part of an innovative pipeline program.

July 11, 2024


U.S. Supreme Court building

Seattle U Law convenes webinar with experts on presidential immunity

Just 24 hours after the U.S. Supreme Court released its monumental decision on presidential immunity in Trump v. United States, Seattle University School of Law hosted its Second Annual Supreme Court Rapid Response Webinar with nationally-renowned experts in constitutional, criminal, and election law.

July 8, 2024 | Events


Sara Rankin

SCOTUS features professor’s scholarship in homeless rights case

Seattle University School of Law Professor Sara Rankin has attained the rare honor of having her scholarship quoted by a U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) justice in a dissenting opinion of a recently decided landmark case on homelessness.

July 8, 2024


Kent Anderson and Nikolis Moffett

Two students named Justice John Paul Stevens Fellows

Two Seattle University School of Law students have been awarded 2024 Justice John Paul Stevens Fellowships for demonstrating strong interest in public interest law and social justice, as well as high academic achievement.

June 26, 2024


Lily Kahng, Gregory Silverman, Robert Chang

Celebrating retiring and departing faculty members

Three faculty members who have collectively spent decades at Seattle University School of Law have stepped down at the end of the 2023-24 academic year.

June 20, 2024


Vonda Sargent

The Good Fight

With courage and determination, attorney Vonda M. Sargent ’94 has become one of the state’s foremost civil rights litigators by taking tough cases that expose racism in the judicial system. 

June 5, 2024


Panelists at the SITIE Conference

Seattle U Law conference examines legal and policy issues around AI

Seattle University School of Law hosted some of the nation’s top technology law experts during its Seventh Annual Innovation and Technology Law Conference on the theme of “Generative AI: Infringement or Innovation?” as part of the Summer Institute for Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (SITIE).

June 4, 2024 | Events


Mary Bent and Katy Daley

Two Seattle U Law grads earn Equal Justice Works Fellowships

Two Seattle University School of Law graduates, Mary Bent ’23 and Katherine (Katy) Daley ’24, have earned prestigious Equal Justice Works (EJW) Fellowships to pursue a social justice-oriented project of their choosing over the course of the next two years.

June 3, 2024 | Announcements


Jason Puracal in his prison cell

12 Years in Pursuit of Vindication

The International Human Rights Clinic scored a victory for a Tacoma man who was wrongfully imprisoned abroad.

May 30, 2024


A group of Flex JD students in front of Sullivan Hall

First-ever graduates of innovative Flex JD program honored

Among the more than 200 graduates recognized at Seattle University School of Law’s Spring Commencement Ceremony include the first-ever cohort of students to earn their law degree through the law school’s innovative hybrid-online Flex JD program.

May 20, 2024


Seattle University School of Law and Alaska Pacific University leadership

Seattle U Law, Alaska Pacific University launch JD/MBA program

A new dual degree program, offered in partnership between Seattle University School of Law and Alaska Pacific University (APU) in Anchorage, makes it possible for Alaskan students to remain in their home state, the only state without a law school, while earning law and business degrees.

May 9, 2024


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Professor Russell Powell spoke with KUOW about a new state law mandating clergy betray the confidentiality of the confessional.

May 13, 2025 | In the News


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Professor Erin Carr wrote an op-ed for the South Florida Sun Sentinel on the president's rampant use of extortion.

May 6, 2025 | In the News


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Professor Erin Carr spoke live on KING 5 about the Trump administration's reversal of more than 1,500 terminated student visas.

April 25, 2025 | In the News


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Professor Sara Rankin spoke to The Seattle Times after the Washington Supreme Court overturned a public camping ban in Spokane.

April 18, 2025 | In the News


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Professor Erin Carr went live on KING 5 to discuss the government's mistaken deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

April 15, 2025 | In the News


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KING 5's Bridget Chavez spoke with Adjunct Professor Jay Gairson, who is representing students whose visas were revoked.

April 8, 2025 | In the News


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Professor Andrew Siegel spoke live with KING 5's Joyce Taylorabout the possibility of a third Trump term.

April 1, 2025 | In the News


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March 26, 2025 | In the News


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Professor Andrew Siegel helped FOX 13 Seattle's "Good Day Seattle" viewers analyze President Trump's address to Congress.

March 5, 2025 | In the News


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Kelli Rodriguez talked to the Washington State Standard about the order banning transgender girls and women from women's sports.

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Professor Andrew Siegel talked to KING 5 after a Seattle judge granted an injunction against the birthright citizenship order.

February 6, 2025 | In the News


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Professor Andrew Siegel talked to The Seattle Times after Attorney General Nick Brown sued the Trump administration.

January 21, 2025 | In the News


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KING 5 News - reporter Bridget Chavez

Constitutional law expert Professor Andrew Siegel appeared on KING 5 about President Trump’s birthright citizenship order.

January 21, 2025 | In the News


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Public News Service

Professor Elizabeth Ford spoke to Public News Service about a report that Washington ranks ninth in the nation for wage theft.

January 9, 2025 | In the News


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The Washington Post

Professor Sara Rankin spoke to the Washington Post about a new federal report showing last year's 18% increase in homelessness.

January 6, 2025 | In the News


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KING 5 News

Professor Elizabeth Ford spoke to KING 5 about a U.S. Senate report that states Amazon's practices lead to warehouse injuries.

December 16, 2024 | In the News


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The Washington Post

Professor John Kirkwood talked to the Washington Post about a judicial ruling against the proposed Kroger-Albertsons merger.

December 11, 2024 | In the News


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KING 5 News

Professor John Kirkwood told KING 5 the rulings against the Kroger-Albertsons merger would likely help keep grocery prices down.

December 11, 2024 | In the News


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Politico

Professor Sital Kalantry spoke with Politico about conservatives using foreign laws to argue against youth transgender care.

December 3, 2024 | In the News


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Professor Sital Kalantry spoke to The Seattle Times about the role of local Indian Americans in the presidential election.

October 28, 2024 | In the News


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Salon

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October 18, 2024 | In the News


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October 13, 2024 | In the News


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Professor Margaret Chon discussed with KING 5 News the Washington State Attorney General's Office's lawsuit against TikTok.

October 8, 2024 | In the News


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September 26, 2024 | In the News


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Professor John Kirkwood appeared on KING 5 to share his insights about the possible outcomes of the Kroger/Albertsons trial.

September 16, 2024 | In the News


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In an op-ed featured in the Detroit Free Press, Professor Erin Carr examines the use of "childless" as a political insult.

August 13, 2024 | In the News


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July 25, 2024 | In the News


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Professor Sital Kalantry co-wrote an op-ed in The Seattle Times on the success of Indian Americans in attaining elected office.

July 23, 2024 | In the News


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July 19, 2024 | In the News


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June 29, 2024 | In the News


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June 29, 2024 | In the News


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June 28, 2024 | In the News


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Professor Sara Rankin discussed SCOTUS' homelessness ruling, Grants Pass v. Johnson, on KIRO Radio's Gee and Ursula Show.

June 28, 2024 | In the News


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Ahead of SCOTUS' decision in monumental homelessness case Grants Pass v. Johnson, Professor Sara Rankin spoke to KING 5 News.

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In a major ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has allowed cities to ban homeless encampments even if no shelter space is available

June 24, 2024 | In the News


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June 13, 2024 | In the News


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June 4, 2024 | In the News


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May 31, 2024 | In the News


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Professor Andrew Siegel appeared on FOX 13's Good Day Seattle to answer questions following the verdict in Donald Trump's trial.

May 31, 2024 | In the News


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Hours after the verdict in his trial, Professor Deborah Ahrens talked to KING 5 about what may come next for Donald Trump.

May 30, 2024 | In the News


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U.S. News and World Report spoke to Matt Etter '12 about how to choose a civil rights-centered law school.

May 22, 2024 | In the News


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May 21, 2024 | In the News


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Law360

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May 16, 2024 | In the News


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KING 5

Professor Danieli Evans discussed with KING 5 the rights of protesters facing charges for blocking the road to Sea-Tac Airport.

May 15, 2024 | In the News


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May 6, 2024 | In the News


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Professor Erin Carr spoke to Seattle's Morning News on KIRO Radio about the Supreme Court case challenging Idaho's abortion ban.

May 2, 2024 | In the News