AUWCL Faculty Take Part in World Bank Group's

AUWCL Faculty Take Part in World Bank Group's "Law, Justice, and Development Week 2017"

06 Nov, 2017

American University Washington College of Law Professors Fernanda Nicola and Macarena Saez are participating in panel discussions Monday and Tuesday as part of the World Bank Group’s “Law, Justice, and Development Week 2017,” a high-level conference with an expected attendance of more than 1,300 people for the week. In addition, AUWCL is hosting “A Conversation on Gender, Development, and Public Service,” at the law school Tuesday evening.  This will be the first time part of the World Bank Group’s Law and Development Week conference will be held at AUWCL.

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Guatemalan Constitutional Court Cites AUWCL Students' Amicus Brief in Decision to Eliminate Death Penalty

Guatemalan Constitutional Court Cites AUWCL Students' Amicus Brief in Decision to Eliminate Death Penalty

03 Nov, 2017

This past spring, AUWCL students Aythnis Rivera LL.M. '17 and Tatiana Devia '18 submitted an amicus brief that was recently cited by the Guatemalan Constitutional Court in support of its decision to eliminate the death penalty. This was the first time that the Constitutional Court referred to a specific amicus brief in its decision.      

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Practitioner-in-Residence Adrian Alvarez Honored with Hispanic Bar Association Rising Star Award

Practitioner-in-Residence Adrian Alvarez Honored with Hispanic Bar Association Rising Star Award

02 Nov, 2017

American University Washington College of Law congratulates Practitioner-in-Residence Adrian Alvarez ‘10, who is being honored with this year’s Hispanic Bar Association of the District of Columbia Rising Star Award. The award “recognizes an active member of the legal profession with ten years or less experience, principled service in the legal profession, and outstanding contributions to the legal profession.” 

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Second Wenger Annual Distinguished Lecture on Trade to Feature Ambassador Alan Wolff

Second Wenger Annual Distinguished Lecture on Trade to Feature Ambassador Alan Wolff

01 Nov, 2017

Join the Trade, Investment, and Development Program for its second Wenger Annual Distinguished Lecture on Trade on November 8, 2017. This year’s lecture will feature Ambassador Alan Wolff, Deputy Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Ambassador Wolff will discuss the current standing and future prospects of the world trading system. 

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Health Reform Conference Features Top Practitioners and Policy Experts

Health Reform Conference Features Top Practitioners and Policy Experts

30 Oct, 2017

From October 26-28, leading health law, policy, and economics experts gathered from across the country at American University Washington College of Law (AUWCL) for “Next Steps in Health Reform 2017” to discuss the dynamic health care landscape. Topics included health care delivery and payment reform, private insurance regulation and coverage for individuals with pre-existing conditions, the future of Medicaid and CHIP, and responses by states and communities to the changing federal role in health care.

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