AUWCL Excels at Recent Trial Competitions
Three teams from American University Washington College of Law’s nationally ranked Stephen S. Weinstein Trial Advocacy Program excelled this weekend at regional and national competitions.
Read moreHuman Rights Brief Symposium Examinines Conditions of Confinement
On Feb. 21, 2020, the Human Rights Brief invited students to critically think about the victimization of people in prison during a symposium on “Examining Conditions of Confinement,” which underscored how for marginalized people in prison, trends of prison abuse are compounded and concentrated with discrimination and exploitation.
Read moreSTUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Brianna Gaddy
Gearing up to graduate in less than 100 days, 3L Brianna Gaddy credits her mentors for encouraging her involvement in Moot Court Honor Society, where she serves as the executive tournament director. "Moot has given me the opportunity to recognize the ways in which the law and policy can work together to create arguments for change."
Read moreAUWCL Launches Technology, Law, and Security Program
On Thursday, February 13, 2020, American University Washington College of Law officially launched its new Tech, Law, and Security Program (TLS), an initiative that seeks to tackle challenges at the intersection of law, policy, and technology.
Read moreProfessors in Practice: Bill Snape's Career-long Fight for the Environment
In our Professors in Practice series, Professor William J. Snape, III, assistant dean of adjunct faculty affairs and senior counsel with the Center for Biological Diversity, discusses his career-long fight for environmental causes.
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