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  1. Recent graduate from the University of Washington School of Law, and current judicial law clerk for the Honorable Judge John O. Cooney at the Washington State Court of Appeals. Experience....

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    • IV. THE GOVERNMENT’S ROLE
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    The unwillingness or unlikeliness of artists to come forward could create a potential for government censorship of legal graffiti walls that violates both the intent of the forum and the free speech rights of the artists. The preemptive solution to this potential abuse could come either from the government itself or private individuals and organiza...

    Government-sanctioned graffiti spaces are those areas provided and policed by the government, but not subject to government pre-approval. There are few such walls in the United States, but if these walls were the subject of a legal challenge, the courts should classify these spaces as designated public fora. Artists can use their talents to communi...

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  2. CITATION FORM: For Volume 94, WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW adopts the citation form of THE BLUEBOOK: A UNIFORM SYSTEM OF CITATION (20th ed. 2015). EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE: Editor-in-Chief Washington Law Review University of Washington School of Law William H. Gates Hall Box 353025 Seattle, Washington 98195 email: editor@washlrev.org.

  3. J.D., University of Washington School of Law · Experience: Washington Law Review · Education: University of Washington School of Law · Location: Seattle · 189 connections on LinkedIn.

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  4. Nov 18, 2006 · Walker, the Intellectual Property Scholars Conference at Cardozo Law School (August 2005), the participants of the Intellectual Property Seminar at Boalt Law School (Fall 2005), and the Alternative Law Forum in Bangalore, India (December 2005).

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