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DEBORAH MARANVILLE

University of Washington School of Law Clinical Law Program

Gates Hall P.O. Box 851100 Seattle, Washington 98145-1110

Ph: 206-***-**** FAX: 206-***-**** e-mail: *****@*.**********.***

EDUCATION

Harvard Law School, J.D. 1975, cum laude, Harvard Legal Aid Bureau

Stanford University, A.B. History, 1972, Phi Beta Kappa, Stanford-in-Austria

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

University of Washington, School of Law 1989 to present

Director, Clinical Law Program, 2006-present, Acting Director, 2005-2006, 1998-1999

Director, Unemployment Law Clinic, 1997-present

Lect. 1989-92, Sr. Lect. 1992-96, Ass t Prof. 1996-1998, Assoc. Prof. 1998-2003, Prof. 2003-

Courses:

Unemployment Law Clinic (formerly Family and Unemployment Law Clinic, Civil Law Clinic);

Access to Justice Seminar, 2001-present;; Legal Analysis Research and Writing Public Service

Capstones; 2009 to present; Civil Procedure, 2002-8: Feminist Legal Theory, 1990-1997

University of Puget Sound, School of Law 1982-1989

Assistant Professor 1982-85 Associate Professor 1985-89

Courses:

Civil Procedure, Administrative Law, Civil Trial Advocacy, Women, Work, and Welfare Seminar

Evergreen Legal Services 1976-1982

Staff Attorney

Specialist in public welfare benefits. Duties included caseload of 50 to 80 cases; substantial law

reform litigation, including seven class action lawsuits; drafted proposed regulation changes.

Trained and supervised new attorneys, paralegals, and law students.

Seattle Legal Services 1975-1976

Vista Volunteer: Staff attorney

Caseload included evictions, truth-in-lending cases, debt defenses, tort claims, plus public benefits

matters

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PUBLICATIONS

Books and Law Reviews

(et al.) Re-vision Quest: A Law School Guide to Designing Experiential Courses Involving Real

Lawyering (2010), draft available at: http://ssrn.com/author=56131

Classroom Incivilities, Gender, Authenticity and Orthodoxy, The Limits of Hard Work: Four

Lenses for Interpreting a Failed Teaching Experience, 12 WM. & MARY J. WOMEN & L. 699

(2006)

Public Lecture, Bridging Practice and Doctrine: How and Why to Integrate Experiential Learning

into the Traditional Curriculum, 7 Waseda Proceedings of Comparative Law 43 (2004), reprinted

in Shigeo Miyagawa (ed.) CLINICAL LEGAL EDUCATION. BRIDGING DOCTRINE AND PRACTICE

(2006)

Unemployment Insurance Meets Globalization and the Modern Workforce,

44 S.Cl. L.Rev. 1129 (2004) in Symposium, Meeting Human Needs: Examining the Safety Net

for Working America

Workplace Mythologies and Unemployment Insurance: Exit, Voice, and Exhausting All

Reasonable Alternatives to Quitting, 31 HOFSTRA L. REV. 459 (2003)

Building A Better Sand Castle: Fantasy, Growth and the Enchantment of Reason, 57 Miami L.

Rev.1007 (2003), for Symposium, Beyond Right and Reason: Pierre Schlag, The Critique of

Normativity, and the Enchantment of Reason

Infusing Passion and Context into the Traditional Law School Curriculum Through Experiential

Learning, 51 J. OF LEGAL ED. 51 (2001)

Passion, Context, and Lawyering Skills: Choosing Among Simulated and Real Clinical

Experiences, 7 CLIN. L. REV. 123 (2000)

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, Seattle University Skills Development Series, Lexis-Nexis, with

Teacher's Manual (1997)(Simulation problems and extensive case file to accompany traditional

Administrative Law course or one or two unit "lab" course)

Changing Economy, Changing Lives: Unemployment Insurance and the Contingent Workforce, 4

BOST. PUB. INT. L. J. 291 in Symposium: New Approaches to Poverty Law, Teaching, and

Practice (1995)

Feminist Theory and Legal Practice: A Case Study on Unemployment Compensation Benefits and

the Male Norm, 43 HAST. L. J. 1081 (1992)

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Welfare and Federalism, 36 LOYOLA L. REV. 1 (1990)

(Awarded $1500 prize by the Gillis Long Poverty Law Center on acceptance for publication)

Nonacquiescence: Outlaw Agencies, Imperial Courts, and the Perils of Pluralism, 39 VAND. L.

REV. 471 (1986)

Book Review, J. Mashaw, Bureaucratic Justice: Managing Social Security Disability Claims, 69

MINN. L. REV. 325-347 (1984)

Other

(With others) Findings From the University of Washington Gender Study, Wash. State Bar News, Feb. 2006, p. 16

Using Technology, Modeling and Feedback to Teach IRAC in Civil Procedure, The Law Teacher

(Institute for Law School Teaching Newsletter), p. 11 (Fall 2004)

Op-Ed, No to Unemployment Changes, Seattle Post-Intelligencer (May 30, 2003), with Lisa Stone

Focus Commentary, Not Over Yet: High Court s Decision for Bush Renews Debate Over Rule of Law,

Seattle Post-Intelligencer, p. D9 (March 11, 2001)

Legal Factors Affecting the Delivery of Social and Health Services, Spring 1988, prepared for the Washington

State Legislature under a grant administered by the Washington Institute for Public Policy

TEACHING

Unpublished Course Materials

Problems & Handouts, For Students in the University of Washington School of Law, Unemployment Law

Clinic, Course No. B-528, Revised Winter/Spring 2009 (earlier versions co-authored with Alan Kirtley)

Unemployment Law Manual, For Students in the University of Washington School of Law, Unemployment

Law Clinic, Course No. B-528, Revised Winter/Spring 2009

Family and Unemployment Law Clinic Office Manual, For Students in the University of Washington School of

Law, Family and Unemployment Law Clinic, Course No. B-528, Revised Winter/Spring 1996(earlier versions

co-authored with Alan Kirtley)

Feminist Theory, For Students in the University of Washington School of Law Feminist Theory Course,

Course No. A 553, Autumn 1990 and Spring 1992 editions

Study Guide for Civil Procedure (with Laurel Oates under a grant from the Fund for Post-Secondary

Education), 1986, revised edition 1987

Recognition

Nominee for Phillip Trautman Small Section Best Teacher Award, 2005, 2000

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ACADEMIC AND CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION PRESENTATIONS

Concurrent Session Organizer and Co-Presenter, Working Concurrent Sessions: Bringing About Change,

Clinical Program Redesign Workshop: Exploring and Expanding Design Choices for Experiential Legal

Education, AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education, Baltimore, Maryland\\ (May 8, 2010)

Invited Participant, U. of Minn. Experiential Renaissance Roundtable, presenting Re-vision Quest: A

Law School Guide to Designing Experiential Courses Involving Real Lawyering, Minneapolis, Minnesota

(April 9 and 10, 2010)

Session organizer and co-presenter with UW colleagues, Goals, Approaches, and Orthodoxy of

Supervision, Northwest Clinical Conference, U. Montana, Helena Montana (September 25-27, 2009)

Facilitator, Workshop Presentations, First Year Projects Integrating the Cognitive, Skills and Professional

Formation Apprenticeships and Whole Curriculum Projects: Rhetoric and Process, Legal Education at

the Crossroads Conference, Ideas to Accomplishments: Sharing New Ideas for an Integrated Curriculum,

University of Washington (September 6, 2008)

Concurrent Session Organizer and Presenter, Reflecting on Improvisation: Jumping, Soaring,

Contemplating the Crash, Concurrent Session, AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education, Tucson,

Arizona (May 5, 2008)

Speaker, Globalization, Federalism & Public Benefits: A US Example, Lunch Seminar, Australia National

University (March 27, 2007), Law Lunchtime Research Seminar, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

(March 29, 2007)

Moderator, Civil Gideon: Lost Cause or Cause Whose Time Has Come, Poverty Law Section Program, 2007

AALS Annual Meeting (January 4, 2007)

Panelist, Collaboration Across Law School Programs, 2006 AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education,

N.Y. (May 1, 2006)

Panelist, Working in Academia, Washington Women Lawyers 2004 Leadership Conference, Women

Lawyers as Leaders In Business, Education, Government, the Judiciary & More April 23, 2004

Lecturer, Bridging Practice and Doctrine: How and Why to Integrate Experiential Learning into the

Traditional Curriculum A U.S. Perspective, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan (March 22, 2004) and

Ryokuko, Japan (March 26, 2004)

Presenter, Unemployment Insurance Meets Globalization and the Modern Workforce, Symposium on Working

Families, Santa Clara Law Review (January 30, 2004); INTELL 7 Conference, Kyoto, Japan (March 27, 2004)

Presenter, Women & Teaching, Cascadian Feminists Conference, Seattle University (October 12, 2003)

Organizer, Plenary Session, Professionalism in Clinic Design: Avoiding Your Worst Nightmares, and Plenary

Speaker, Conflicts of Interest, AALS Workshop on Clinical Legal Education, Vancouver B.C. (May 15, 2003)

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Presenter, Recent Changes in U.S. Welfare Programs, Cascadian Feminists Conference, University of Victoria

(April 12, 2003)

Chair and Organizer, Section Program, Classroom Incivilities: The Ounce of Prevention AALS Section on

Teaching Methods, Washington D.C. (January 4, 2003)

Panelist, Legal Education and Access to Justice: Can We Do More? Washington State Access to Justice

Conference (June 7, 2002)

Invited Participant, Symposium: Beyond Right and Reason, Pierre Schlag s ENCHANTMENT OF REASON,

University of Miami Law School, February 22-23, 2002

Small Group Leader and Chair, Panel on Curricular Works-in-Progress, AALS Workshop on Clinical Legal

Education (May 10-11, 2001)

Presentation, Scholarship Supporting Equal Justice, AALS Equal Justice Colloquium, Seattle University

(January 29, 2001)

Presentation (Role Play), Teaching Difficult Students, Northwest Clinical Law Teachers Conference, Double

Arrow Resort, Lake Seely, MT (October 5-8, 2000)

Panelist, Workplace Panel, Conference on UNBENDING GENDER: WHY WORK AND FAMILY CONFLICT AND

WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT, Washington College of Law, American University, Washington D.C. (November

19,1999), remarks published in Symposium: Unbending Gender: Why Work and Family Conflict and What to

Do About It. Panel One: Redesigning Work and the Benefits Related to It, 49 Am. U. L. Rev. 851, 875

(2000)

Work-in Progress Presentation, Passion, Context and the Spiral Curriculum: Integrating Experiential

Learning Into the Traditional Law School Curriculum, University of Washington Law School Faculty

Colloquium, October 20, 1999

Work-in-Progress Presentations, Passion, Context, and Lawyering Skills: Choosing Among Simulated and

Real Clinical Experiences, Northwest Clinical Conference, Leavenworth, WA (September 11, 1999),

Lawyering Theory Workshop, New York Law School (December 10, 1999), and NYU Clinical Faculty

(March 12, 1999)

Workshop Leader, Passion, Context and the Law School Curriculum, Institute for Law School Teaching (June

12, 1999)

Small Group Leader, AALS Workshop on Clinical Legal Education, Lake Tahoe, CA (May 4-8, 1999)

Chair, Panel on Employment Equity and Workplace in Transition, International Network for Transformative

Employment and Labour Law Conference on Equity, Minimum Standards and the Pressures of Globalisation,

Cape Town, South Africa (March 18-20 1999)

Presenter, Statutory Regulation of Atypical Employment, American Association of Law Schools Workshop on

Work, Workers & Law in the 21st Century (January 7, 1999)

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Small Group Discussion Leader, Labor and Employment Law, SALT Teaching Conference on Power,

Pedagogy & Praxis: Moving the Classroom to Action (October 16, 1998)

Concurrent Session Leader (Conflicts of Interest) and Small Group Facilitator, AALS Conference on Clinical

Legal Education, Portland, OR (May 5-9, 1998)

Commentator, The Superior Court Perspective, Office of Administrative Hearings, ALJ Conference (April 21,

1998)

Commenter, International Transformative Employment and Labor Conference, University of Miami, Florida

(March 28, 1998)

Facilitator, All in a Day's Work, on behalf of King County Bar Association, Gender Equality in the Legal

Profession Committee

Discussion of Videotape for Ethics CLE Credit, Foster Pepper & Shefelman (December 6, 1996)

Discussion of Videotape for Professor Thomas Andrews' Externship Seminar (November 15, 1996)

Discussion of Videotape for Ethics CLE Credit, Whatcom Co. Bar Association (Nov. 6, 1996)

CLE Presentation, Panel Chair, 10 Steps You Can Take Tomorrow to Avoid Bias in Law, University of

Washington CLE s on "Ethics, Ambiguity, & Economics: Paying the Price for Justice (December 11, 1997)

and "Dangerous Liaisons," Ethics, Conflicts & Modern Law Practice (December 17, 1996)

Speaker, Women, Unemployment Compensation and the Contingent Workforce, Women, Work and the Market

Panel, Critical Networks Conference, Washington D.C. (March 10-12, 1995)

Discussant, Panel on Unemployment Compensation Eligibility and the 1990s Labor Force, Symposium on

Unemployment Compensation: Continuity and Change, Sponsored by the Michigan Journal on Law Reform

and the Advisory Council on Unemployment (March 30-31, 1995)

Presentation, Researching Women Seriously: Legal and Interdisciplinary Research on Feminist Theory and

Practice, American Association of Law Libraries (July 9, 1994)

Small Group Facilitator, AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education, Newport Beach, CA (June 4-8, 1995)

Host, Peer Exchange on Unemployment Compensation Benefits sponsored by the Inter-University Poverty

Law Consortium (April 9, 1994)

CLE Presentation, Feminist Legal Theory and Pornography, University of Washington CLE on Law and

Literature (December 11, 1992)

CLE Presentation, Understanding Sexual Harassment Issues Through Feminist Legal Theory, University of

Washington CLE on Sexual Harassment in the Workplace (June 5, 1992)

CLE Presentation, Understanding the Foundation and Background of Sexual Harassment: A Cultural and

Theoretical Perspective, Government Lawyers Bar Association CLE on Sexual Harassment at Work

(December 11, 1991)

Panelist, Poverty Advocacy: The Law School's Role, National Legal Aid and Defender Association, 1991

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National Conference (November 2, 1991)

Small Group Leader, Society of American Law Teachers, 1991 Conference for Legal Educators, Private Gain

or Public Interest: The Struggle for the Soul of American Legal Education (October 4 and 5, 1991)

CLE Presentation, Impact of Welfare Reform Under the Family Independence Plan, Statewide Legal Services

Conference (May 1988)

Critical Legal Studies, National Conference of Women Judges (October 1987)

CLE Presentation, Motion Practice Under the Civil Discovery Rules, Sponsored by the Bureau of Industrial

Insurance Appeals and the Office of Administrative Hearings (March 1984)

CLE Presentation, Social Security and SSI Disability Benefits: Overview of the Law, Social Security and SSI

Disability Training Workshop, Co-Sponsored by Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association and Puget Sound

Legal Assistance Foundation (March 1984)

GUEST LECTURES, OTHER PRESENTATIONS

Friday Seminar, Farmworker Representation and Administrative Law, Laurel Rubin Rural Externship

Advocacy Project, Yakima, WA, via videoconference due to snow (November 13, 2009)

New Intern Training, Unemployment Law Project (May 29, 2008)

Foundations for Legal Study, U.W. 1L Orientation, Pretrial Motions for Summary Judgment (September 15,

2008); Analysis of Motions on Remand (September 17, 2008); Triad Exercise: Motion for Summary Judgment

with Julia Gold (September 17, 2008); Reading Codes (September 17, 2007); Pretrial Motions for

Summary Judgment (September 18, 2007); Analysis of Motions on Remand (September 20, 2007); Triad

Exercise: Motion for Summary Judgment with Julia Gold (September 20, 2007)

Workshop, Reframing Networking, U.W. Law School Career Services (January 11, 2006, February 2, 2005)

UW Catalyst Spark Session, Managing Megalomania, (January 21, 2005)

Washington Women Lawyers, Women Lawyers as Leaders CLE, Panel on Women and Academia (April

23, 2004)

Presentations, UW Law School Gender Study, Washington State Gender Justice Commission (January 14,

2006, January 8, 2004)

1L Orientation, Panels, Clinic (September 1998); What to Expect in Law School: Law School and What You

Already Know (September 26, 2002), Being a Lawyer in Law School (September 22, 2004 and September 24,

2005)

Panelist, Breaking the Glass Ceiling, sponsored by Washington Women Lawyers and the U.W. Law Women s

Caucus (April 16, 2002)

Guest Teacher, Feminist Legal Theory, Law School, Critical Perspectives on the Law Class, (July 16, 1997 and

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October 26, 28, 1998)

Three Lessons from Teaching a Feminist Theory Course Focused on Violence Against Women, Take Back the

Night Rally (April 17, 1997)

Bar Review Lecture, Administrative Law, BAR/BRI Law Review Course (Washington, June 13, 1996,

February 3, 1997, June 24, 1997, February 3, 1998, June 4 and 25, 1998, February 2, 1999, June 9 and July 9,

1999, February 25, June 16, 22, 2000; January 31, June 18 and 21, 2001, June 7, 2002)(Oregon, February 6,

1998)

Guest Lecture, Administrative Agency Nonacquiescence, Graduate School of Public Affairs, Administrative

Law Class (April 22, 1996)

Guest Lecture, Feminist Theory and Pornography, Undergraduate Women and the Law Course (November 27,

1995)

Panelist, Faculty Colloquium on Course Proposal: The Lawyer as Ethical Problem Solver (April 4, 1995)

Guest Lecture, Gender Issues in Negotiations, Negotiations Course (April 11, 1995)

Law Women's Caucus Brown Bag with Women Faculty (April 20, 1995)

Talk, Welfare Reform, Law Women's Caucus, University of Washington Law School (April 9, 1992)

Guest Lecture & Exercise, Interviewing, Basic Legal Skills Course (October 21, 1991)

Talk, The Course on Feminist Legal Theory, Sponsored by the Washington Law Review (January 1991)

Guest Lecture & Exercise, Negotiations, Basic Legal Skills Course (February, 16, 1990, February 28, 1991,

February 1992)

Presentations, Professional Responsibility, Effective Use of Regulations, Fair Hearing Workshop, Training for

Department of Social and Health Services Fair Hearing Coordinators (July 1983)

LAW SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Law School: Committees. Dean s Advisory Committee on Foundations for Legal Study (2010);Merit

Committee (Chair, 2008-9, 2007-8); Curriculum Committee (2007-8, Co-chair); Executive Council (1993-94,

1998-99), Admissions Committee (1992-93), Appointments Committee (1993-94, 1997-98, including

subcommittee on joint public health genetics position, 1998-99, 2000-01, 2001-02), Career Services

Committee (1996-97), CLE Committee (1996), Curriculum Committee (2005-2006, 2000-2001), Gender

Study (2001- 06, Chair, committee produced preliminary web-based student survey, final survey, Bar News

article, reports to law school); Lectureship Committee (1996-97), Part-time Appointments Committee (1995-

96, 1997-98), Scholastic Standards Committee (1996-97), Ad Hoc Committee on Legal Writing in the J.D.

Curriculum (1998-99, Chair, committee produced proposal to broaden writing requirement that was adopted by

the faculty), Ad Hoc Committee on Re-accreditation (1994-95, drafted self-study section on skills/clinics),

Special Committee on Curricular Revision (1993-94, 1994-95, drafted law office proposal)

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Moot Court Judge: Native American Moot Court Competition (Feb. 10, 2006); Mediation Competition

(October 18, 2005, 2004); 1L Competition (2002, 2003); Street Law Mock Trial (2002); Jessup

Competition (November 19, 1998), Client Counseling Competition (Fall 1997; February 13, 1998, 2002);

Judson Falknor Competition (Spring 1998)

Other. Foundations for Legal Study, Planning Committee, 2007, Gates Public Service Scholars Interviewer,

2006, 2008; Public Interest Law Association: PILA Grant Commitee (2005, 2002); PILA Contributor, PILA

Auction (annually); Grant Committee, Labor and Employment Law Summer Internship (2006)

University: Faculty Senate (1997-98,1998-99)

LITIGATION

Appeals Arising From Unemployment Compensation Clinic

Batey v. Employment Security Department, 137 Wash.App. 506, 154 P.3d 266, (Wash.App. 2007), challenge

to amendments to RCW 50.20.050 under subject-in-title provision of state constitution, consolidated with

Spain v. Employment Security, 164 Wn..2d 252, 185 P.3d 1188 (2008), aff d on other grounds

Starr v. Washington State Dept. of Employment Sec., 130 Wash.App. 541, 123 P.3d 513 (Wash.App. 2005),

rev. denied (2006)(challenge to agency interpretation of statutory amendments on theory subsequently

approved in Spain v. ESD noted above)

Johnson v. Employment Sec. Dept., 64 Wash.App. 311, 824 P.2d 505 (Wash.App.1992)( appeal from hearing

decision in case pursued pro se in case involving interpretation of misconduct disqualification under

unemployment insurance statute)

Pro Bono

Amicus Brief, drafts of Petitioner's Opening and Reply Briefs, and oral argument on behalf of Northwest

Women's Law Center in Court of Appeals and Washington Supreme Court, Arnold v. Department of

Retirement Systems, 74 Wash.App. 654, 875 P.2d 665 (1994), 128 Wn. 2d 765, 912 P. 2d. 463 (1996)

In State v. Craft represented feminist activist Nikki Craft in one and one-half day jury trial on charge of

malicious mischief in the third degree for tearing up several copies of Esquire magazine issue containing

section titled, Your Wife: An Owner's Manual. Consulted with Prof. Diana Russell, expert on violence

against women.

Consultant on res judicata issues in Feminist Women's Health Center v. Roberts, 1988 WL 156656 (W.D.

Wash., Mar 11, 1988), rev'd, Feminist Women's Health Center v. Codispoti, 63 F. 3d 868 (1995)

Represented intervenors defending civil rights anti-pornography ordinance in Village Books v. City of

Bellingham, No. C88-1470 (W. D. Wa. 1989).

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PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Legal Education

Program Committee, Northwest Clinical Conference (September 2010)

Convener, Working Group on Rethinking Conceptual Frameworks for Clinical Education

Member, CLEA Best Practices Implementation Committee and blogger for Best Practices Website

Chair, Conference Organizing Committee and Host School Organizer, Legal Education at the Crossroads

Conference, Ideas to Implementation: Sharing New Ideas for an Integrated Curriculum, University of

Washington (September 5-7, 2008)

Invited Participant, Crossroads in Legal Education Conference on implementing EDUCATING LAWYERS

and BEST PRACTICES IN LEGAL EDUCATION, Univ. S. Carolina Law School (Nov. 2-4, 2007)

Executive Committee, AALS Teaching Methods Sect. (1999-2002, Sec y 2000, Chair-Elect 2001, Chair 2002)

Executive Committee, AALS Poverty Law Sect. (1998-2007, Program Chair, 1999, Annual Meeting, Chair-

Elect 2005, Chair 2006-2007)

Northwest Clinical Law Conference, 1st Annual Conference Organizing Committee, 1997; 2002 Program

Committee 2002, 2006

Board of Editors, Clinical Law Review: A Journal of Lawyering and Legal Education (1993-1999; first volume

published in Spring 1994), occasional editor of articles (1999-2002)

Editorial Consultant, Journal of Legal Education (peer reviewer)(2002)

State and Local Legal

Washington State Bar Association, Rule 9 Taskforce (2008-9)

Access to Justice and the Law Schools Committee (2005-6, 2008-10)(Active role in developing Laurel Rubin

Rural Externship Advocacy Program)

American Association of University Professors (AAUP, Executive Board, 2004-2006)

Committee for Indigent Representation and Civil Legal Equality (CIRCLE), 2003-present)

Northwest Women's Law Center, Table Captain for Auction (1993, 1995-97) and Gala Dinner (1994-1999,

2001-2006) and Ambassador for Major Gifts Campaign (1998-2000)

Legal Services for the Homeless, counseled client (2000)

Committee on Gender Equality in the Legal Profession (formerly Gender Discrimination), Seattle-King County

Bar Association (1989-1996, Chair 1992-93, facilitator for All in a Day's Work Subcommittee, 1995-1997)

Reporter, Subcommittee on Courts of Limited Jurisdiction, Commission on Washington Trial Courts

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(1990)

Economic Justice Task Force, Northwest Women's Law Center (1989-1991)

Chair, Board of Directors, Washington Poverty Law Advocates (1986-1992)

Judge Pro Tem, Seattle Municipal Court (1989-1993) & Arbitrator, King County Superior Court (1984-1995)

Community

University Unitarian Church, Leadership Development Committee, co-chair (2008-9), chair (2009-10),

Moderator (2005-6, 2006-7), Covenant Group Facilitator (2004-2007), Co-Coordinator of Covenant

Groups (2006-8), Leader, Book Discussion Group on George Lakoff, Don t Think of An Elephant (Fall,

2005)

Nathan Hale High School, Nathan Hale PTSA, Co-President (Fall 2001), Legislative Chair (1999-2000, 2000-

2001), Participant, Career Day (2001), Participant, Nathan Hale Curriculum Design Team, (Winter 2000)

Speaker, Holy Names Academy Career Day (1996)

Orca at Columbia Elementary School PTA, Secretary (1989-90, 1990-91)

BAR ADMISSIONS & PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Supreme Court of the State of Washington, 1975

United States District Court, W. D. of WA, 1975

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 1977

American Constitution Society (2005-present)

Society of American Law Teachers (1983-present)

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