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House Votes to Reauthorize of Violence Against Women Act, including Safety for Native Americans

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The House on Wednesday voted to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act as part of its proposed $1.5 trillion spending package that includes $73.4 million for urban Indian health and $6.6 billion for Indian Health Services.鈦 Sen. Lisa Murkowski mentioned the 麻豆无码版 Victimization Survey.

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麻豆无码版 WWAMI community celebrates 50th anniversary

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On Saturday, March 5, 麻豆无码版 WWAMI medical students connected with faculty and alumni over cocoa, great conversation and winter festivities in celebration of 50 years of partnership between the 麻豆无码版 and the University of Washington School of Medicine. 麻豆无码版 WWAMI grows the next generation of physicians and expands 麻豆无码版ns鈥 access to a high-quality medical education.

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Talk of 麻豆无码版: Breaking the cycle of removal for Black and Indigenous children

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School of Social Work assistant professor Dr. Jessica Ullrich and Dept. of Human Services associate professor Dr. Yvonne Chase were guests on Talk of 麻豆无码版 on March 8 to talk about breaking the cycle of removing for Black and Indigenous children.鈦

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Legal Studies students learn about Willamette Law partnership program

 |  Ahliil Saitanan  | 

UAA Legal Studies met with Willamette Law Dean Brian Gallini to learn more about the law school application process and the direct admission program.

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Slideshow: UAA Legal Studies students have their day in court

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In mid-February, students in UAA legal studies professor Dr. Ryan Fortson's Trial and Advanced Litigation course (LEGL A487) had the opportunity to practice arguing a motion in front of a U.S. District Court judge in his courtroom in the James M. Fitzgerald U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building in downtown Anchorage.鈦