Health Law and Policy Fall Faculty Meetups with Professor Scielzo
Get to know Professors Wiley, Grossman and Scielzo during fall Faculty Meetups! Each professor will hold on-campus, outdoor, small group sessions for students who are interested to learn more about their areas of expertise:
-Fraud and abuse, compliance, governance and health care transactions led by Professor Scielzo
-Public health, health justice and legislative and regulatory practice, led by Professor Wiley
-Food and drug law, led by Professor Grossman
Professor Scielzo will host the first set of sessions on Wednesday, October 14th from 12:00 - 12:30 pm ET and 12:30 - 1:00 pm ET. Up to five students will be permitted in each session, which will be held socially distanced and weather permitting, with masks required. Upon registration, attendees will be given instructions on where to meet the group. Please email Program Coordinator Tori Nadel at vnadel@wcl.american.edu to sign up for one of the sessions, which will be filled on a first come, first serve basis.
For students who are unable to attend the in-person meetup, Professor Scielzo will be hosting a Zoom session on Friday, October 16th from feff12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ET. Please email health@wcl.american.edu to RSVP for the meeting and to receive the Zoom link.
- Meeting
- Open To Students
Health Law and Policy Fall Faculty Meetups
Get to know Professors Wiley, Grossman and Scielzo during fall Faculty Meetups! Each professor will hold on-campus, outdoor, small group sessions for students who are interested to learn more about their areas of expertise:
-Fraud and abuse, compliance, governance and health care transactions led by Professor Scielzo
-Public health, health justice and legislative and regulatory practice, led by Professor Wiley
-Food and drug law, led by Professor Grossman
Professor Scielzo will host the first set of sessions on Wednesday, October 14th from 12:00 - 12:30 pm ET and 12:30 - 1:00 pm ET. Up to five students will be permitted in each session, which will be held socially distanced and weather permitting, with masks required. Upon registration, attendees will be given instructions on where to meet the group. Please email Program Coordinator Tori Nadel at vnadel@wcl.american.edu to sign up for one of the sessions, which will be filled on a first come, first serve basis.
For students who are unable to attend the in-person meetup, Professor Scielzo will be hosting a Zoom session on Friday, October 16th from feff12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ET. Please email vnadel@wcl.american.edu to RSVP for the meeting and to receive the Zoom link.
- Meeting
- Open To Students
Day 2- 22nd Annual Hispanic Law Conference (HLC): What's at Stake for Latino/a/x Communities in 2020? COVID-19, Census, Elections, and Social Justice Movements
- Conference
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Bar Exam Q&A
Raffle Entry: Attend an event and sign your name in the chat box. If you attend at least 4 events, you will be entered into the raffle. We will select 3 entries. Raffle prizes include: Critical Pass flashcards, an Adaptibar course, and an Emanuel’s MBE Strategies & Tactics volume.
All sessions held via Zoom: https://auwcl.zoom.us/j/6358052664
- Information Session
- Open To Students
PEEL Alumni Environmental Justice Practitioner Panel & Mentoring Break-Out Sessions
In coordination with the Program on Environmental and Energy Law (PEEL), ELS is hosting a PEEL Alumni Environmental Justice Practitioner Panel on Wednesday, October 14 from 5:45 PM to 6:45 PM via Zoom. Following the panel, there will be 2 fifteen-minute mentoring break-out sessions led by each alumni panelist: 1) 6:50 PM to 7:05 PM, and 2) 7:10 PM to 7:25 PM. During the break-out segment, students will be assigned to a break-out room and have the opportunity to ask career-related questions, or just have a meaningful conversation.
Overall, this event will provide students interested in community lawyering and environmental social justice issues an opportunity to connect with alumni in this field.
Please RSVP to Lexi by October 13th at els@wcl.american.edu
- Presentation
- Open To Students