FACULTY DEVELOPMENT
Jason Gillmer presented “Slavery and Freedom in Texas” as part of the Faculty Speaker Series at Seattle University in March 2016.
Inga Laurent presented three talks at the Peace and Economic Justice Action Conference: “Moving Our Smart Justice vision through Smart Hiring and the Spokane Regional Law & Justice Council,” “Love & Outrage: Finding and Honoring Your Voice of Poetic Justice” and “Naming Modern Racism – Beyond Color Blindness.”
Dan Morrissey presented “Income Equality in Utopia” as part of McGeorge Law School’s Utopia500 series.
Mary Pat Treuthart gave the introduction and provided post-film commentary for “Pray the Devil Back to Hell,” Gonzaga Presidential Speaker Series, Spokane, Sept. 2015.
Mary Pat Treuthart gave the Introduction and provided post-film commentary on three documentaries for “Open Your Mind, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill,” Spokane, Oct. 2015.
Appointments
Brooks Holland was appointed co-chair of the Society of American Law Teacher’s Access to Justice Committee.
Gail Hammer was appointed to the Washington Supreme Court’s Gender and Justice Commission, November 2015
Media
Jason Gillmer was quoted regarding Texas courts and slavery in Texas Monthly’s “The Opera of Emeline.”
Mark DeForrest was selected to be a regular blogger at the Appellate Advocacy Blog in Oct. 2015.
Criminal Law Short Pieces
Brooks Holland published “Teaching Miranda at Its 50th Anniversary” in volume 80 of the Journal of Social Education.
Brooks Holland published “Miranda v. Arizona: 50 Years of Judicial Regulation of Police Interrogation” in volume 16 of Insights on Law & Society.
Brooks Holland published “When Is an Extortion Victim also a Partner in Crime? Defining the Scope of Hobbs Act Conspiratorial Liability” in volume 43 of the ABA Preview Journal.
Professor David K. DeWolf graduated
Discovery Institute in Seattle. During his time at
from Stanford University and received
Gonzaga Law, Professor DeWolf has been a proud
his J.D. from Yale Law School. His
supporter of Gonzaga University’s Right to Life
career includes work as a law clerk for
group and has taught classes on subjects such as
Justice Stephen Bistline on the Idaho
criminal law, First Amendment rights and torts.
Supreme Court, private practice with
He has served on the Gonzaga Law faculty since
Lukins & Annis, P.D. in Spokane, assistant professor at Oklahoma City University, and Senior Fellow for the
1987 and retires this year.
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Professor DeWolf