Reproductive Justice Lawyering Webinar Series
June 13 and 20, 2018
2 - 3pm EST or 11 - 12pm PST
Co-Sponsored
by the Women and the Law Program and If/When/How
June 13: Punitive Policies: How New Public Charge and Medicaid
Work Requirements Undermine Reproductive Justice
Sawyeh Esmaili, National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health,
"Immigrant Families and Public Charge"
Kelsey Grimes, Unite for Reproductive & Gender Equity, "A
Reproductive Justice Approach to Medicaid Work Requirements"
June 20: Centering Sex Worker's Rights in Reproductive Justice Work
Rebecca Wang, Positive Women's Network, "Let's Talk
About Sex Work (Decriminalization)!"
Fajer Saeed Ebrahim,
Legal Voice and SURGE Reproductive Justice, "Sex Work Decriminalization:
The Case of Washington State"
Registration is free but required here and here.
1 CLE credit will be applied for as requested ($55).
For CLE credit or to request a fee waiver, email:
Office of Special Events & Continuing Legal Education
secle@wcl.american.edu
- Presentation
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Comparative Judging: A Unique Course for All Judges
A Roundtable of Discussion among Judges
from the U.S., France, Italy, Japan and Brazil
Partial list of topics
The judicial career ;
How Judges are selected, trained and
disciplined;
Influence of high court
decisions , Enforcement
of orders , and more.
Led by U.S. District Judge Peter J . Messitte
Adjunt Professor of Comparative Law
(AUWCL)
- Conference
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
- CLE
Comparative Judging: A Unique Course for All Judges
A Roundtable of Discussion among Judges
from the U.S., France, Italy, Japan and Brazil
Partial list of topics
The judicial career ;
How Judges are selected, trained and
disciplined;
Influence of high court
decisions , Enforcement
of orders , and more.
Led by U.S. District Judge Peter J . Messitte
Adjunt Professor of Comparative Law
(AUWCL)
- Conference
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
- CLE
NYC Alumni Chapter Reception
AUWCL Dean Camille Nelson
is pleased to invite you to a reception celebrating the establishment
of the American University Washington
College of Law
NYC Alumni Chapter.
Sky Room NYC
330
West 40th St, 33rd floor
New York, NY 10018
- Reception
- Open To Alumni
SIEL 6th Biennial Global Conference: "International Economic Law in Unsettling Times"
The 6th Biennial Global Conference of the Society for International Economic Law (SIEL) is hosted by SIEL and AUWCL in Washington DC, July 12-14, 2018.
The Conference Theme is "International Economic Law in Unsettling Times". Compelling issues such as the tension between global liberalism vs. state sovereignty in international investment and trade, the uncertainties of monetary law resulting from the unresolved global financial and debt crises, the break down of political consensus in states that traditionally supported free trade, will be at the heart of this Conference.
The Conference is expected to attract attendance of 350 members and others, including scholars, US and foreign government officials, diplomats, practitioners, business community representatives and students.
SIEL is the world's only global scholarly society in international economic law.
- Conference
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff