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FOX 13 Seattle Interviews Jessica West on recent SCOTUS Abortion Decision
Jessica West on FOX 13.

FOX 13 Seattle Interviews Jessica West on recent SCOTUS Abortion Decision

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ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ Lecturer Jessica West spoke with FOX 13 Seattle on the Supreme Court allowing emergency abortions in Idaho.

County audit details grim conditions at Capitol Hill youth jail
The Patricia Hall Clark Children and Family Justice Center (CFJC) in Seattle, Feb. 5, 2020. (Matt M. McKnight/Cascade PBS)

County audit details grim conditions at Capitol Hill youth jail

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Young detainees report concerns with drinking-water quality, long periods without visitors, lack of substance-abuse treatment and staffing shortages. Professor Kim Ambrose, director of the Race and Justice Clinic, is quoted. (Source: Cascade PBS)

Dean Lawson on Alternative Pathways to Licensure
Dean Tamara F. Lawson

Dean Lawson on Alternative Pathways to Licensure

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ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ Dean Tamara F. Lawson tells the ABA Journal that supervised practice "is more closely linked to competence than any 100 multiple-choice questions will ever be."

Turning down the noise around you improves health in many ways
A natural landscape with sand and water.

Turning down the noise around you improves health in many ways

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Experts describe ways to turn down the volume, from earbuds to smartphone apps that detect harmful noise levels. Sanne Knudsen, professor of environmental law at the UW, is quoted. (Source: Scientific American)

The Most Downloaded Paper
Clark Lombardi

The Most Downloaded Paper

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"Designing Islamic Constitutions is the most downloaded paper of all time in the field of comparative constitutionalism. Written by Clark Lombardi, it has been downloaded over 8800 times. It is well worth reading for its rich insights into Islamic constitutionalism." (Source: The Leaflet)

Lawyer of student who tracks Taylor Swift's private jet says his client is 'not going to buckle'
Taylor Swift

Lawyer of student who tracks Taylor Swift's private jet says his client is 'not going to buckle'

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Speaking to "GMA," Ryan Calo, a law professor at the University of Washington offered his opinion on the legal situation, saying, he doesn't see "an underlying cause of action that Swift legal team could bring to bear against this individual." (Source: Good Morning America)