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LLM Student Selected for Third Year in a Row for International Court of Justice Fellowship

May 12, 2020

For the third consecutive year, a GW Law LLM student has been selected to participate in the Judicial Fellows Programme at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

GW Law Launches New International Law LLM Concentrations

LLM students may now concentrate in International Human Rights and International Arbitration
March 25, 2020

The International and Comparative Law Program (ICL) has announced the launch of two new concentrations: International Human Rights Law and International Arbitration, Mediation, and Other Dispute Resolutions beginning in the Fall of 2020.

Groth-Tuft, 2L, Writes on the Importance of Cross-Disciplinary Legal Knowledge

February 29, 2020

Keziah Groth-Tuft, 2L, writes attended the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties for the sixth year.

The Threat to Human Rights in the Regionalization of Bukele’s Model of Government

Book Discussion with Judge Charles Brower

Banning Asylum as an Emergency Measure

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"Simply paused or permanently sunk? The Kroger-Albertsons merger has hit a major snag"

Salon quoted comments made by William Kovacic citing the statistic that 90% of companies that fail to block preliminary injunctions abandon their merger plans.

"Supreme Court rules Trump can stay on Colorado ballot"

Nexstar Media Group quoted Paul Berman confirming the Supreme Court case about Trump’s ballot eligibility did not answer the question if the former President engaged in Jan 6 insurrection.