Feb 07 Wed
2018

Writing Sample Workshops Presented by Legal Rhetoric and OCPD

05:00PM - 06:00PM Washington College of Law YT17

 Legal Rhetoric and OCPD representatives will discuss the various components of selecting and presenting effective writing samples as part of the job search process -- please bring your questions!   Pizza will be provided to those who register on CareerLink: http://bit.ly/2B9SclU

  • Information Session
  • Open To Students AND Faculty/Staff
Feb 08 Thu
2018

Alumni Panel on Careers in Government Contracts

12:00PM - 01:00PM Washington College of Law N102

Buy helicopters for the Coast Guard. Investigate fraud and abuse inside Veterans Hospitals. Protect National Parks from invasive drones. License NASA’s cutting edge technology. That’s a career in Government Contracts. Come learn more! This is a great opportunity for those interested in the Law Clerk Position at Morrison Foerster to learn more about the field of Government Contracts. RSVP to lawandgov@wcl.american.edu.

  • Information Session
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Feb 08 Thu
2018

TAX Clinic Information Session

12:00PM - 01:00PM Washington College of Law Y250

Applicants must attend at least one clinic-specific small group session. These sessions are hosted by the directors of the clinics within the Clinical Program, and they give students additional details about clinic cases, requirements, and options.

  • Information Session
  • Open To Students
Feb 08 Thu
2018

Criminal Justice Clinic Informational Session

12:00PM - 01:00PM Washington College of Law YT14

 Applicants must attend at least one clinic-specific small group session. These sessions are hosted by the directors of the clinics within the Clinical Program, and they give students additional details about clinic cases, requirements, and options.

  • Information Session
  • Open To Students AND Faculty/Staff
Feb 08 Thu
2018

Human Rights Reading Group

12:00PM - 01:15PM Washington College of Law NT02

Join the Center for Human Rights & Humanitarian Law for the Human Rights Reading Group!  Throughout the year, students participating in the Reading Group will confront the dilemmas and issues that arise in connection with human rights, focusing in particular on how acknowledgement of such critiques can help human rights advocates better navigate the field with creativity and critical reflection.  Participants will learn how to assess the philosophical and practical underpinnings of human rights and how to ethically, pragmatically, and responsibly choose to critique and defend policies.  This year-long series is open to the entire WCL community and will meet three times per semester in AY 2017-2018. 

To register, please email humlaw@wcl.american.edu with "Reading Group" in the subject by Monday, Feb. 5. 

 

  • Seminar
  • Open To Students AND Faculty/Staff