Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Ninth Circuit to Hold Court at UW Law School

SEATTLE - The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will hold a special sitting at the UW School of Law Wednesday, April 11, 2007 in Room 133.  A three-judge panel consisting of Circuit Judges Alex Kozinski, Raymond C. Fisher of Pasadena and Richard C. Tallman of Seattle will hear an appeal in a California death penalty case, Pinholster v. Woodford, Case 03-99003.


Oral arguments begin at 10 a.m. Visitors who wish to attend are asked to arrive early (as seating is first come, first served) and to follow court etiquette and guidelines.

UW Law Librarianship Program Ranked #1

US News and World Report has ranked the UW Information School Law Librarianship Program number one in their annual look at America's best graduate schools.


The Law Librarianship Program is designed to prepare lawyers with an existing JD degree to serve as law librarians in courts, federal and state government, law schools, corporations, and law firms.  The program was created in 1940 and has over 220 graduates.