Nov 12 Fri
2021

NFT's Opportunities & Legal Issues

10:00AM - 02:30PM Online via Zoom

A two-panel symposium on the implications of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on Intellectual Property law and Securities/Fintech law.

  • Conference
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
  • CLE
Nov 12 Fri
2021

Enhancing Anti-Discrimination Laws in Employment & Education: A Symposium by the Journal of Gender, Social Policy, & the Law and the National Institute for Workers’ Rights

10:00AM - 04:30PM

A Symposium co-hosted by the American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law, the National Institute for Worker's Rights, and the American explores how the law can be used to address discrimination and advance diversity and equity in workplaces and educational institutions. 

  • Conference
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Nov 12 Fri
2021

'Looking for' Accountability: Gambia v. Facebook and Requests for Social Media Evidence of Genocidal Intent

02:00PM - 03:00PM Online via Zoom

Please join the Tech, Law & Security program at American University's Washington College of Law for a conversation between internationally recognized experts on the use of technological evidence in atrocity crime investigations, focusing on the recent D.C. District Court decision in Gambia v. Facebook. 

  • Conference
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Nov 13 Sat
2021

William H. Karchmer Regional Competition

09:00AM - 04:00PM Washington College of Law

 The Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project at American University Washington College of Law will host local high school competitors on Saturday,  November 13, 2021, for the annual William H. Karchmer Regional Moot Court Competition. The moot court competition teaches high school students, scholars the skill of weaving together arguments about legal principles and the facts of a hypothetical case. Talented Marshall-Brennan Teaching Fellows teach and coach the Scholars.  To learn more about the Project, email Director Camille Thompson at cthompson@wcl.american.edu or mbclp@wcl.american.edu

 

  • Moot Court
  • Open To Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Nov 13 Sat
2021

Garden Workday

12:00PM - 02:00PM Washington College of Law

Starting October 9th until the reading period begins, the WCL Community Garden will host bi-weekly workdays in the garden. These workdays are open to ALL WCL community members. 

Starting: Saturday, October 9th

*Every 2nd and last Saturday of the month

Time: 12-2pm 

Location: WCL Community Garden

*Near the faculty parking lot and Dunblane building  

  • Meeting
  • Open To Students