Daniel Epps
Professor of Law
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The Law School has compiled the following list of upper-level courses currently or recently offered to guide students interested in constitutional law and civil rights. Related clinics and/or externships are marked with an asterisk and grouped separately at the end of the list. The Law School offers the listed courses regularly, but some are not available every year. For guidance about which courses might best fit your particular needs, please consult the faculty members listed below.
The Law School offers the following clinics related to constitutional law and civil rights: the Civil Rights, Community Justice and Mediation Clinic and the Immigration Clinic.
The Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project is a national program that sends law students into public high schools to teach courses in constitutional law. Over the years, the WashULaw chapter has placed law students at three different local high schools: Northwest Academy, Clyde C. Miller Career Academy, and University City High School.
Professor of Law
Associate Professor of Law
Associate Professor of Law
Associate Professor of Law
Daniel Noyes Kirby Professor of Law
Thomas and Karole Green Professor of Law
Professor of Practice and Director, Immigration Law Clinic
Professor of Law
Koch Distinguished Professor in Law; Director, Cordell Institute
Charles Nagel Professor of Public Interest Law & Policy; Director, Negotiation & Dispute Resolution Program and Director, Civil Rights & Mediation Clinic