The ABA SCAFL’s writing contest is an opportunity for law students to showcase outstanding essays that explore military justice issues and applications.
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The ABA SCAFL’s writing contest is an opportunity for law students to showcase outstanding essays that explore military justice issues and applications.
Dean Schenck and her husband fund an annual crisis negotiation competition for 1L students, fostering skills applicable across legal fields.
Retired Judge Advocate Discusses Her Legacy of Service
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency General Counsel and Retired Judge Advocate Discusses Her Legacy of Service in Honor of Veterans Day
GW Law's Military Ties and National Security Program Fuel JAG Corps Success
GW Law's military ties and National Security program lead to high JAG Corps selections, providing crucial support for students.
The GW Law Student Who Caught a Spy in the FBI
Former FBI agent and GW Law alumnus Eric O'Neill discusses catching Russian spy Robert Hanssen and shares insights on intelligence, and AI.
Professor Laura A. Dickinson on the War in Afghanistan
Professor Dickinson answered a couple of questions regarding her publication "Over-the-Horizon Drone Strikes in an Ongoing Global War: Afghanistan and Beyond."
Each panelist offered unique, valuable insights into his or her military branch and individual experience.
GW Law Hosts Veterans Welcome Back Reception
Guests included Colonel (Ret.) Kenneth Arnold, and Dean Steven L. Schooner.
The National Security, Cybersecurity, and Foreign Relations Law Program welcomed a new key leader—Loren Voss.
Inglis used cyber-attack cases like "SolarWinds" and the "Colonial Pipeline" to highlight the importance of crafting a robust cybersecurity strategy.