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Social Justice Tuesdays
UW School of Law
249 episodes
1 month ago
Throughout the school year, the Center for Public Service Law teams up with a different student organization as host of this innovative programming series. Programming includes a wide range of events such as talks by nationally recognized practitioners, films with related discussions, discussions facilitated by professors (including non-law professors), debates between professors and/or practitioners and much more.
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Throughout the school year, the Center for Public Service Law teams up with a different student organization as host of this innovative programming series. Programming includes a wide range of events such as talks by nationally recognized practitioners, films with related discussions, discussions facilitated by professors (including non-law professors), debates between professors and/or practitioners and much more.
Show more...
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Social_Justice_Tuesdays: Immigration ICE Detention of Immigrant Children in Cowlitz County, WA (Gallery View)
Social Justice Tuesdays
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4 years ago
Social_Justice_Tuesdays: Immigration ICE Detention of Immigrant Children in Cowlitz County, WA (Gallery View)
Social Justice Tuesdays
Throughout the school year, the Center for Public Service Law teams up with a different student organization as host of this innovative programming series. Programming includes a wide range of events such as talks by nationally recognized practitioners, films with related discussions, discussions facilitated by professors (including non-law professors), debates between professors and/or practitioners and much more.