Mar 28 Thu
2024

Careers in Government: Investigations and Enforcement

12:00PM - 01:00PM Washington College of Law

 

Join Professor Wermiel, OCPD, and a panel of WCL alums from the Department of Labor, Department of Defense, DOJ Tax, and HUD’s Office of Fair Housing Enforcement Division to learn more about legal careers in the government focused on investigation and enforcement work.  This will be the second in our Spring panel series on government careers, and is recommended for any JD student who is interested in working in the government or a related practice area. 

 

Many of the agencies we will feature have terrific externship, summer, and post-grad programs for our students, but deadlines can be especially early for government jobs!  Some summer and post-grad application deadlines are as early as August!  Join us for a pizza lunch in NT01 so you can hear what these alum have to share and start planning ahead for these deadlines over the summer! Registration is required.

  • Information Session
  • Open To Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Apr 02 Tue
2024

LLM & SJD: Networking 101

03:00PM - 04:00PM Washington College of Law

 

Not sure how to begin networking? Don’t miss this informal conversation with your Advisors April 2nd at 3-4pm in the International Suite (Y360)! They will share their experiences and provide tips on landing a post-graduation job. You will also get to practice your elevator pitch so you can be on your way to build a professional network. Registration is required.

The conversation is brought to you by LLM Board.   

  • Presentation
  • Open To Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Apr 03 Wed
2024

Law Firm Meet and Greet: Kirkland & Ellis Lunch Panel

12:00PM - 01:00PM Washington College of Law - NT03

This program is geared towards students who are interested in transactional law practice generally and/or health law practice (regulatory, transactional, litigation, compliance, etc.), however, others interested in learning more about law firm practice in general are also welcome.

To RSVP, please email tasif@wcl.american.edu by April 1st.

  • Seminar
  • Open To Students
Apr 04 Thu
2024

Careers in Government: International

12:00PM - 01:00PM Washington College of Law

 

Join Professor Wermiel, OCPD, and a panel of WCL alums from the State Department and Export-Import Bank to learn more about legal careers in the government focused on investigation and enforcement work. 

 

This will be the third in our Spring panel series on government careers, and is recommended for any JD student interested in potentially working in the government or a related practice area.

 

Many of the agencies we will feature have terrific externship, summer, and post-grad programs for our students, but deadlines can be as early as August for government jobs!  Join us for a pizza lunch in NT07. so you can hear what these alum have to share and start planning ahead for these deadlines over the summer! Registration is required.

  • Information Session
  • Open To Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
May 27 Mon
2024

Summer Program of Advanced Studies on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

12:00PM - 09:00PM Washington College of Law

The Program offers a broad spectrum of classes taught by over 40+ world-renowned faculty members in both English and Spanish over the course of three intensive weeks. Participants with a law degree and non-lawyers with a strong interest and tracked experience in the field of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law are welcome to join us! We gather over 110+ participants from over 25+ different countries all in Washington, DC for a fully immersive experience into the world of human rights.

Through this Program, the Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law provides the unique opportunity to learn and engage with judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC), the International Court of Justice (ICJ), Special Rapporteurs and Committee members of United Nations, members of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, experts from prominent NGOs, and professors from all over the world.
The Academy also sponsors The Human Rights Month, which features specialized conferences, a film festival, and visits to international organizations. Participants will also attend social events such as welcome and closing receptions, and a night tour of the monuments.

  • Conference
  • Open To Students, Faculty/Staff AND