March is Women’s History Month. The theme for the 2025 celebration of women’s contributions in American History is “Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations.” The United States military is one sector where women educators, mentors, and leaders shine. We take this opportunity to highlight the history of women in the military. https://lnkd.in/gNgAmchf #WomensHistoryMonth #LegalBlog #LawBlog [IMAGE: A black and white photo shows Black women service members standing at attention in three rows. They wear military uniforms, including a jacket, skirt, boots, and hat. An Army Major and a Captain (both women) walk down the line of soldiers inspecting them.]
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The Washington State Law Library's mission is to promote reliable access to legal information and provide expert legal reference assistance. Law Library services are available in person and by phone or email. Social media content is monitored during regular business hours. Inquiries should be made by phone or email. Any content maintained on social media channels, including posted communication, is considered a public record subject to disclosure pursuant to General Rule (GR) 31.1. See our social media policy at https://www.courts.wa.gov/library/?fa=library.displayAbout&fileID=dspPolicySocialMedia.
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We are highlighting the Law Advocates of Whatcom County service for this month’s legal aid spotlight. This service offers legal clinics at several locations in Whatcom County on topics like wills, kinship custody, consumer debt and more. Check out their calendar of legal clinics and programs at https://lnkd.in/g2piAXKb. Advance registration may be required. For more information and program eligibility, read the FAQ page at https://lnkd.in/gQcq2Hq3, or call 360-671-6079 or email [email protected]. Pro bono volunteers can sign up at https://lnkd.in/geBix85U. [IMAGE: A spotlight shines on a blue background with the text 'LEGAL AID SPOTLIGHT - Law Advocates of Whatcom County -https://lawadvocates.org/ -Provides civil legal assistance to eligible low-income residents of Whatcom County.']
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On Monday, March 17, at 3 p.m. ET, join sitting state supreme court justices as they discuss CLERKING ON A STATE SUPREME COURT. ?Speakers include justices from three state supreme courts and the National Center for State Courts. Register at ttps://https://lnkd.in/gg_CqByg.
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Washington LawHelp has launched a new resource page about recent federal changes affecting gender markers on identity documents. Visit 'What is my legal gender?' at https://lnkd.in/gb_p88Jb? and keep an eye on the Northwest Justice Project page for updates on legal clinics for changing your name and gender marker. While our blog post on changing gender markers hasn't been updated with the latest federal changes, it still offers useful information about the processes for name changes and gender markers in Washington. Check it out at https://lnkd.in/gbXhy2jB.
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The National Center for State Courts is hosting a webinar series on AI. The next session is on March 19, titled Principles and Practices for Using AI Responsibly and Effectively in Courts. Register at https://bit.ly/4kJWNSI. Prior recordings in the series are available with an account at https://lnkd.in/gJF9eAb6. [IMAGE: A person sits in a chair with a notebook and pen, while watching something in the distance. The text says 'Learning Opportunity! WEBINAR: Principles and Practices for Using AI Responsibly and Effectively in Courts March 19th, 2025 01:00 pm - 02:00 pm Eastern Register at: www. www.ttps//bi.ly/kWNSl.com National Center for State Courts']
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The American Bar Association is hosting a 2025 Law Day Virtual Launch webinar on March 11 at noon Pacific time. The #LawDay2025 theme is The Constitution's Promise: Out of Many, One. Register to attend at https://lnkd.in/gqtR22Ce. Learn more about #LawDay at https://lnkd.in/geGD5Zi.
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LEARNING OPPORTUNITY! Free water law webinar from The National Judicial College: Tribal History & Law Webinar (Washington) on March 18, 2025, Noon Pacific Register at https://lnkd.in/gzY55rnh. "This webinar, while focused on Washington’s Indian law and history, will address how the Federal Government and federal law intersect or affect state laws, with the Federal Government and tribal governments as sovereigns. The presentations will address statutory and case law, connected to both water (Winters Doctrine and McCarran Amendment) and the broader relationships among tribal, state, and federal governments. The presenters may draw on the comments and recommendations from Washington State and Tribal water leaders during the NJC consultation process in Fall 2024." [IMAGE: A close up image of water splashing in shades of blue. The text reads Free Webinar March 18, 2025, Washington Water Law, Focused on Washington’s Indian law and history: How the Federal Government and federal law intersect or affect state laws, with the Federal Government and tribal governments as sovereigns.?National Judicial College]
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Law students and attorneys --- now is your chance to impact the future of the legal profession by participating in this study by Friday, March 7! https://lnkd.in/g3AwXB2n
??????Law Students & Attorneys: Your Voice Matters! The Conference of Chief Justices (CCJ) and Conference of State Court Administrators (COSCA) want to hear from you! Share your experiences with law school, bar admissions, and the transition into practice to help shape the future of legal education and admissions. ??Your input will directly inform the Committee on Legal Education and Education Reform (CLEAR) as it develops recommendations to improve bar admissions, ensure practice readiness, and expand pathways into public service. ??Survey closes March 7, 2025 ??Completely anonymous ??Takes just 15-20 minutes Take the survey now: ??https://lnkd.in/g3AwXB2n ??Thank you for contributing to the future of our profession!
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We are very frequently asked: "What is the oldest book in your library?" Here is the answer: https://lnkd.in/g-KyaRwq (Note: This book is currently housed in an off-site storage area while we continue to move our full collection back to the law library after renovation. However, we have many other "oldies but goodies" to look at during your visit!) [Image: A sign describing the law library's oldest book sits atop the reference desk in the library's main reading room. The headline of the sign states, "Our Oldest Book: The New Great Abredgement, London, 1551.]
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