Oct 30 Mon
2023

Alternative Careers In Law

12:00PM - 01:30PM Washington College of Law

 A Panel Discussion with Bloomberg Law

  • Seminar
  • Open To Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Oct 31 Tue
2023

Outreach Oral Argument: In the case of United States v. Staff Sergeant Cody R. Jennings USAF

10:00AM - 12:00PM Washington College of Law - NT01

Please note: Photography and recording during the oral argument is prohibited.

  • Conference
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Oct 31 Tue
2023

What's "BIG LAW"?

12:00PM - 01:00PM WCL - NT08

 

Dear 1Ls interested in Big Law: here’s the event you’ve been waiting for!

 

Dear 1Ls who don’t yet know if they know enough about Big Law to want Big Law: this is for you too!

 

Come learn from OCPD about what “Big Law” is, what you can do in the next few months to apply for Big Law jobs, and what is coming down the pipeline come Spring Semester.

 

Pizza lunch will be served. Registration is required. The program will be 10/31 @ 12pm in NT08.

  • Information Session
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Oct 31 Tue
2023

IP at the Supreme Court Series: O’Connor-Ratcliff v. Garnier & Lindke v. Freed

05:00PM - 06:30PM Washington College of Law - Grossman Hall Side A

O’Connor-Ratcliff v. Garnier

Issue: Whether a public official engages in state action subject to the First Amendment by blocking an individual from the official’s personal social-media account, when the official uses the account to feature their job and communicate about job-related matters with the public, but does not do so pursuant to any governmental authority or duty.


Lindke v. Freed 

Issue: Whether a public official’s social media activity can constitute state action only if the official used the account to perform a governmental duty or under the authority of his or her office.

  • Conference
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Nov 01 Wed
2023

IP at the Supreme Court Series: Vidal v. Elster

05:00PM - 06:00PM Washington College of Law - Room YT17

Issue: Whether the refusal to register a trademark under 15 U.S.C. § 1052(c) violates the free speech clause of the First Amendment when the mark contains criticism of a government official or public figure.

  • Conference
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff