Nov 18 Thu
2021

Introduction to Originalism

12:30PM - 01:30PM N102

Sponsored by the Federalist Society, Guest Speaker Randy Barnett

  • Conference
  • Open To Students AND Faculty/Staff
Nov 18 Thu
2021

Introduction to Originalism

12:30PM - 01:30PM N102

 Sponsored by the Federalist Society. Guest Speaker Randy Barnett.

  • Lecture
  • Open To Students AND Faculty/Staff
Nov 19 Fri
2021

Understanding the United States International Trade Commission and Section 337

09:00AM - 12:00PM Online via zoom

 An introduction to the United States International Trade Commission and Section 337 aimed at both students and professionals hoping to gain a greater understanding of the agency and its powerful effect on trade and the U.S. economy. A series of expert panels, including practicing attorneys and a current administrative law judge, break down the general function of the USITC and take a deep dive into Section 337.

The USITC investigates unfair trade practices and whether or not such practices harm U.S. businesses. Section 337 scrutinizes intellectual property violations in respect to imported products, which may result in a ban of said product entering the U.S.

  • Lecture
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Nov 19 Fri
2021

Jane Crow: Gender Issues in Incarceration

12:00PM Washington College of Law


 Sponsored By: The Woman & the Law Program, The Criminal Law Practitioner, The Criminal Law Society, and If/When/How

This event seeks to engage law students, professors, and members of the community in a conversation on how our criminal justice system dictates the most personal choices of women and non-binary people, often robbing them of those choices entirely. We hope to inspire a discussion on how we can work towards reproductive justice within and beyond the carceral state. This event looks specifically at how incarceration impacts persons who either have children or are pregnant while incarcerated as well as concerns about the growing criminalization of abortion and miscarriage. We are operating under the Sistersong definition of reproductive justice: the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities.


  • Presentation
  • Open To Alumni AND Students
Nov 19 Fri
2021

Professor Ezra Rosser's Book Launch Party

04:00PM - 06:00PM Washington College of Law

 Please join us on Friday November 19th from 4-6pm in the Atrium (Capital Building, area with the coffee shop) to celebrate the launch of Professor Ezra Rosser's book: 


                                      A Nation Within: Navajo Land & Economic Development 


 
  • Registration Linkhttp://tinyurl.com/ezrarosser
    • Food and beverages will be provided, and we are raffling off signed copies of the book! It is important that you register, not only to help us with head count for food, but also for covid contact tracing. 
  • Interested in reading the book? Need a gift for the holidays? Buy it here on Amazon! 

  • Reception
  • Open To The Public