Parr, Evanie

Evanie Parr

Adjunct Professor

EDUCATION

  • B.A., University of Puget Sound, 2011
  • J.D., Seattle University School of Law, summa cum laude, 2019

Biography

Evanie Parr has served as a judicial law clerk at the Washington State Supreme Courts since 2019.

Evanie graduated summa cum laude from Seattle University School of Law, where she was Lead Article Editor on the Law Review. As a law student, Evanie placed first in the James E. Bond Moot Court Competition, participated in the Homeless Rights Advocacy Project and the Civil Rights Clinic at the Korematsu Center for Law and Equality, and was named Faculty Trust Scholar. Evanie has a bachelor’s degree in English with an emphasis in writing, rhetoric, and culture, and a minor in music. Prior to law school, Evanie worked in fundraising and development at nonprofits in the Puget Sound region focused on social, economic, and racial justice.

Publications

  • Evanie Parr, Note, When a Tent is Your Castle: Constitutional Protection Against Unreasonable Searches of Makeshift Dwellings of Unhoused Persons, 42 SEATTLE U. L. REV. 993 (2019)
  • Evanie Parr, Seattle University Homeless Rights Advocacy Project, IT TAKES A VILLAGE: PRACTICAL GUIDANCE FOR AUTHORIZED HOMELESS ENCAMPMENTS (Sara Rankin, ed., 2018)