Harold Koh, Former U.S. State Department Legal Adviser, Delivers Spring 2013 Commencement Address
Four New Summer Programs Bring Fresh Professional Development Opportunities to Lawyers and Students
Genocide on Trial: Center for Human Rights Sends Observation Mission to Guatemala
Students Take In U.S. Supreme Court Arguments on Same-Sex Marriage
Student Authors Recognized for Excellence in Research and Writing
Clinic Report Uncovers Abuses of Migrant Workers in U.S. Fair Industry
Tonight Dean Claudio Grossman is hosting a dinner for select alumni in New York City at Pera Mediterranean Brasserie. He will provide an update on the law school's accomplishments and plans for the new Tenley Campus.
The 18th Annual Inter-American Moot Court Competition will take place May 19-24, at AUWCL presented by the Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, and co-sponsored by the Inter-American Court on Human Rights. The trilingual competition will see 98 participating teams from a record number of 27 different countries involving more than 300 students, professors, and human rights professionals. MORE
Each summer, students and practitioners gather from around the globe to experience intensive training at AUWCL that will give them a competitive advantage. The law school's specialized law programs run May 28 through July 28 and qualify for CLE and academic credit. The topics are cutting-edge, including world-reknowned programs in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, International Commercial Arbitration, Environmental Law, and International Organizations Law and Diplomacy. MORE
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