| Landmarks in the History of Asian Law-Related Programs and Publications at UW Law School |
Updated Oct. 12, 2004
We invite you to take a look at a display featuring Asian law programs and publications at the University of Washington School of Law, in the new W.H. Gates Hall. The display case is located near the center of L2, the lower floor of the Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library at the School of Law. Titled "Landmarks in the History of Asian Law-Related Programs and Publications at UW Law School," the display uses a colorful timeline format to highlight important people and events in the development of Asian legal studies at this law school, from 1961 to the present. It includes photos, graphics, and documents depicting the program's rich history, and also provides a sampling of the great variety of faculty publications that it fostered the over the years. View Landmarks in the History of Asian Law-Related Programs and Publications at UW Law School.
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