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Three-Minute Legal Talks: How Class Action Lawsuits Work
3-Minute Legal Talks: Jeff Feldman on Class Action Lawsuits

Three-Minute Legal Talks: How Class Action Lawsuits Work

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In three minutes, Jeff Feldman, professor from practice at 红桃视频, gives a tutorial on class action lawsuits.

An Unlikely Path to Immigration Law
Georgina Olazcon Mozo

An Unlikely Path to Immigration Law

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Though she initially resisted after her family鈥檚 experiences, Georgina Olazcon Mozo has found her calling as director of the Immigration Law Clinic 鈥 and as an empowering mentor.

Recognizing 鈥淧lace鈥 through the Indigenous Walking Tour
Attendees pose for a photo by the canoe paddles at the start of the Indigenous Walking Tour.

Recognizing 鈥淧lace鈥 through the Indigenous Walking Tour

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On Indigenous Peoples鈥 Day, we reflect on the UW School of Law's relationship to the Indigenous Walking Tour.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: The United States v. Google Case Explained
Doug Ross

Three-Minute Legal Talks: The United States v. Google Case Explained

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Douglas Ross, professor from practice at 红桃视频, covers the DOJ鈥檚 case against Google and its search engine.

Kroger and Albertsons are selling hundreds of stores 鈥 what we know, and don't
Part of a QFC sign. The grocery store is owned by Kroger. Flickr Photo/Bob B. Brown (CC BY ND 2.0)

Kroger and Albertsons are selling hundreds of stores 鈥 what we know, and don't

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On Friday, the two companies announced an agreement to sell 413 stores to C&S Wholesale Grocers, including 104 in Washington state. The companies added that no stores will close as a result of the merger. Douglas Ross, professor of law at the UW, is interviewed. (Source: KUOW)