Oct 30 Wed
2019

Reproductive Justice Panel and Networking Event

12:00PM - 01:30PM Tenley Campus - Warren N102 Classroom

Please join us and speakers Marya Torrez (Planned Parenthood), Jeryl Hayes (If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice), Theresa Lau (National Women's Law Center), Dawn Godbolt (National Partnership for Women and Families) for a conversation about current issues in the reproductive justice space and how law students can have an impact. Lunch will be provided, and there will be an opportunity to network following the discussion.

This event is co-sponsored by If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice, The Black Students' Law Association, The Women's Law Association and the Women and the Law Program. 

  • Seminar
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Oct 30 Wed
2019

EU Data Privacy Adjudication and Digital Single Market

01:00PM - 02:00PM Tenley Campus - Capital C317 Seminar Room

Moderator: Fernanda Nicola, American University Washington College of Law

Speakers:

Hugh Stevenson, FTC Deputy Director Office of International Affairs

Jordan Fisher, Professor at Drexel School of Law

Peter Fatelnig, Minister-Counsellor for Digital Economy Policy, Delegation of the European Union to the U.S. 

  • Lecture
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
  • CLE
Oct 31 Thu
2019

Summer Programs in London, Brussels, and Geneva Info Session

12:00PM - 01:00PM Tenley Campus - Yuma Y116 Classroom

Spend your summer studying law and building professional networks in London, Brussels, and Geneva. On the summer programs, you will gain an international perspective on your legal studies and a solid foundation in areas of international importance. You can pick one or two tracks to build a summer program that fits your interests and needs:

Business and Regulation in London and Brussels

Trade and Intellectual Property in Geneva

Human Rights, Labor, and International Law Commission in Geneva 

Join us at our info session on October 31 to learn about the different options to earn WCL credit in London, Brussels, and Geneva this summer. RSVP and send questions to eurolaw@wcl.american.edu. Pizza will be served! 

  • Information Session
  • Open To Students AND Faculty/Staff
Nov 01 Fri
2019

American University Law Review Volume 69 Federal Circuit Symposium

08:30AM - 05:00PM Tenley Campus - Yuma YT01 Grossman Hall

The Federal Circuit symposium is the nation’s first and only academic symposium that is dedicated exclusively to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.  The American University Law Review (“Law Review” or “AULR”) began dedicating an issue to the Federal Circuit in 1985.  Since then, the Law Review has continued to dedicate an annual issue to the court, publishing insightful and relevant articles from esteemed scholars, practitioners, and members of the judiciary that highlight and analyze developments at the Federal Circuit.  
This year, the event will feature a morning keynote interview with Judge Sharon Prost, Chief Judge, of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.  This keynote interview, conducted by WCL alumni and Chief Judge Prost’s former clerk, Rachel Weiner Cohen, will be followed by panel discussions on patent law, international trade law, government contracts, veterans’ law, and trademark law.  To round out the day we will have a second keynote address by Judge Jeri Somers, Vice Chair of the U.S. Civilian Board of Contract Appeals.

Registration is free but required. Register at: www.wcl.american.edu/secle/registration.
CLE accreditation will be applied for upon request – CLE cost is $275

  • Conference
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
  • CLE
Nov 04 Mon
2019

Pro Bono Training: Washington Lawyer's Committee Workers' Rights Clnic

12:00PM - 01:00PM

Do you care about workers rights? Are you i nterested in labor and employment law? Looking for a way to give back? For workers that need help with employment law problems, the Washington Lawyers’ Committee holds a weekly Workers’ Rights Clinic where low-income workers can walk in without an appointment and have a one-on-one consultation with a trained Intake Volunteer who will provide legal advice and assistance with brief services, under the supervision of an experienced employment law attorney. Law student volunteers assist attorneys with intake. You must attend a training to participate in the project. Email publicinterest@wcl.american.edu.

  • Training
  • Open To Students