MARSHALL - BRENNAN AT  20: Alumni Share Project's Lasting Impact

MARSHALL-BRENNAN AT 20: Alumni Share Constitutional Literacy Project's Lasting Impact

05 Apr, 2019

April 2019 marks the 20th anniversary of the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project, a program that has made a major impact on the lives and careers of those who have participated in it.

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Focus on Scholarship: Professor Amanda Frost Receives 2019 ACLS Fellowship

Focus on Scholarship: Professor Amanda Frost Receives 2019 ACLS Fellowship

04 Apr, 2019

American University Washington College of Law Professor Amanda Frost has been selected as a recipient of the 2019 American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship.

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New Book by Past and Present Judges Explores Their Toughest Cases

New Book by Past and Present Judges Explores Their Toughest Cases

02 Apr, 2019

On March 27, Professor Angela Davis introduced the evening’s guest panel of judges whose cases are featured in the new book Tough Cases: Judges Tell the Stories of Some of the Hardest Decisions They've Made.

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AUWCL Sponsors 21st Annual Grotius Lecture to Open ASIL Annual Meeting

AUWCL Sponsors 21st Annual Grotius Lecture to Open ASIL Annual Meeting

29 Mar, 2019

On March 27, American University Washington College of Law sponsored the 21st Annual Grotius Lecture opening the American Society of International Law's 113th Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. Over 700 leading and emerging voices in international legal scholarship, policy, and practice gathered to hear Martti Koskenniemi give his lecture entitled, “Enchanted by the Tools? International Law and the Enlightenment.”

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AUWCL Hosts Largest Gathering of Minority Legal Scholars in History at Fourth National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference

AUWCL Hosts Largest Gathering of Minority Legal Scholars in History at Fourth National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference

29 Mar, 2019

Thursday, March 21 through Sunday, March 24, American University Washington College of Law welcomed  600 law professors, scholars, activists, and students  from across the globe to its Washington, D.C. campus for the Fourth National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference

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