Center for Law and Government
Center News
- Jim Slattery, '75, presents "The Federal Government's Involvement in Kansas Health Care Delivery System: Current and Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA)(Lunch & Learn)"
- Dean Romig presents, War Stories (Lunch & Learn)
- Kim Knoll presents, Internet and Cyberspace Ethics (Lunch & Learn)
The Center for Law and Government provides our students expanded opportunities for public service. Washburn Law is ideally situated to offer law students unique and varied opportunities to learn about lawmaking, judicial decision-making, administrative law, and the regulatory process, given its proximity to the State Capitol, the Kansas Judicial Center, the Frank Carlson Federal Courthouse, and numerous state agencies.
Teaching and Curriculum
As its primary focus, the Center provides superior legal education to prepare highly qualified public servants for a broad range of careers associated with local, state, and federal government. Courses such as Legislation, Administrative Law, Local Government, and State and Local Taxation serve as the Center's initial core curriculum. The Center offers a Certificate in Law and Government to students who elect a concentration in coursework related to government and public policy.
Washburn University School of Law
Center for Law and Government
1700 SW College Ave.
Topeka, KS 66621
government [at] washburnlaw.edu



