Commonly Asked Bar Questions
Stop by the Commons to ask the OAE and Lexis any aching questions about the bar exam!
- Presentation
- Open To Students
5-Minute Lectures: Asylum and the Border, w/Prof. Jayesh Rathod & Cori Alonso-Yoder
The Student Advisory Board’s 5-Minute Lecture Series brings together WCL professors and students to chat about today’s hottest legal topics in human rights. These mini-lectures include a short intro, with a Q&A to follow. Join us for coffee and cookies the week of October 14th to explore the intersections of human rights and immigration, climate change, gender, race, intellectual property, indigenous rights, and citizenship.
- Lecture
- Open To Students AND Faculty/Staff
The Evolving European Union Trade and Investment Policy
- Lecture
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
- CLE
2019 Business, Tax, Intellectual Property, Health, and Communications Law Externship Fair
These are designed for upper-level students interested in specific practice areas. Seating is provided for both employers and students, offering students a relaxed environment to have meaningful conversations with employers. Students are able to learn about the work of various organizations and to discover externship/internship opportunities for upcoming semesters.
We have invited a wide range of
government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and courts who are eager to meet
WCL students. Employers will be seeking externs and interns for Spring 2020,
Summer 2020 and Fall 2020. Student registration is required, so be sure to
register now: https://american.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d0WLqufwuA34eDr
- Employer Fair
- Open To Students
5-Minute Lectures: Race and Policing, w/Prof. Angela Davis
The Student Advisory Board’s 5-Minute Lecture Series brings together WCL professors and students to chat about today’s hottest legal topics in human rights. These mini-lectures include a short intro, with a Q&A to follow. Join us for coffee and cookies the week of October 14th to explore the intersections of human rights and immigration, climate change, gender, race, intellectual property, indigenous rights, and citizenship.
- Lecture
- Open To Students AND Faculty/Staff