The Power of Public Interest: Corporate Accountability in the 21st Century
Join the American
Constitution Society for its inaugural symposium, "The Power of Public
Interest: Corporate Accountability in the 21st Century." In addition to a
keynote by consumer protection activist Ralph Nader, this symposium will
feature two panels. The first panel will examine prior issues in corporate
accountability and consumer protection and how young, motivated lawyers
addressed them head on. The panel will also discuss modern iterations of these
issues, as well as how law students and lawyers can become involved. The second
panel will focus on potential careers in public interest beyond the
conventional legal paradigm, as well as how to make a maximum impact with
minimal resources.
- Conference
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
- CLE
From NAFTA To USMCA: The Reworking Of North American Trade Relations?
The panelists will discuss NAFTA and USMCA (United States-Canada-Mexico Agreement) and if there is the need for the reworking of North American Trade Relations in the light of recent developments
1.5 CLE Credits will be applied for – cost is $55
- Conference
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
- CLE
Health Care 2018: A Look Back & A Look Forward at Politics and Policy
This program, an in-depth, bipartisan postmortem on the role of health care in the midterm election and a look forward to health care policy in the next Congress, is presented by American University's new Sine Institute. The event will feature pollsters from both parties, journalists, and individuals involved in the campaigns, followed by a reception. An extended list of speakers is available in the attached flyer. Please RSVP here: https://american.swoogo.com/hc2018
- Seminar
- Open To Students AND Faculty/Staff
Moot Court's First Year Tournament Information Session
- Meeting
- Open To Students
70th Anniversary of UDHR: Human Rights Matter More Than Ever
Join us Monday, November 12 to kick off International Week 2018 with this timely conversation led by Professor Juan Mendez. The panel will take place in Nt01 from 4:15-5:30 PM.
- Presentation
- Open To The Public AND Students