Celebrating retiring and departing faculty members
Three faculty members who have collectively spent decades at Seattle U Law have stepped down.
Named for pioneering civil rights hero Fred Korematsu, the Korematsu Center uses research, advocacy, and education to advance justice and equality in Washington state and across the nation. It is dedicated to combatting discrimination, helping communities advocate for themselves, and training the next generation of lawyers who will champion efforts to achieve social justice.
Please note: The Korematsu Center will conclude its tenure at Seattle University in June 2024. We are in the process of building a new center for civil rights that will continue this important work. To learn more about those plans and ways that you can support them, please contact Assistant Dean for Development and Alumni Affairs Feven Teklu at fteklu@seattleu.edu.
Three faculty members who have collectively spent decades at Seattle U Law have stepped down.
Korematsu Center Executive Director Robert Chang recognized for his decades of mentorship and dedication to students
Professor Robert Chang was among five attorneys representing Joseph Zamora as Grant County tried to prosecute him a second time.
Read about the center’s work in the courtroom to achieve just outcomes.
Our initiatives, spearheaded by dedicated faculty, staff, students, seek to create a more just and humane society.
The Korematsu Center offers opportunities for law students and the legal community to work directly with our faculty and staff attorneys.
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