Tamara L. Watts

Conflict, Mediation
925 Fourth Avenue, Suite 2900
Seattle, Washington 981041158


Conflict

Admitted

2000, Washington

Law School

Yale University, J.D., 2000

Law School Graduation Year

2000

College

Stanford University, B.A., with highest honors, History, 1993

Memberships

Biographical

Phi Beta Kappa. Coker Fellow, Yale (Teaching Assistant, Professor Harlan Dalton). Recipient: Dinkelspiel Award for Outstanding Service to Undergraduate Education; Weter Prize for Best History Honors Essay; Edward D. Robbins Prize for Outstanding Contribution to a Law Journal. Law Student Intern, Yale's Housing and Community Development Clinic and Housing Authority Clinic (Hearing Officer, New Haven Housing Authority). Legal Intern, Northwest Federation of Community Organizations, Seattle. Co-Author: With Emily Bazelon,Welfare Time Limits on the Ground: An Empirical Study of Connecticut's Jobs First Program, 32 Connecticut Law Review 717 (2000).

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