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National Security LLMs Hosted The Honorable Michèle Flournoy
Students had the chance to ask questions of Ms. Flournoy, who was once the highest-ranking woman at the Pentagon.
April 4, 2016

GW Joins Nuclear Science and Security Consortium
Associate Dean Emily Hammond will educate students and researchers from eight universities about nuclear law and policy.
March 31, 2016

Carmen Ortiz, JD '81, Receives Belva Ann Lockwood Award
Ms. Ortiz is the first Hispanic and the first woman to represent Massachusetts as U.S. Attorney.
March 30, 2016

Celebrate International Law Week
March 28 to April 1 is International Law Week at GW, and to celebrate, the International and Comparative Law Program is hosting a series of events.
March 29, 2016

Dean Morant Announces Gregory Garre as Diploma Ceremony Speaker
Mr. Garre is a former Solicitor General of the United States and a graduate of the law school.
March 23, 2016

Friends of the Court
Professors Ira C. Lupu and Robert W. Tuttle filed an amicus brief in a religious liberty case before the Supreme Court.
March 22, 2016

Adrienne Thompson Wins 2016 Grodsky Prize
The award recognizes the best paper written by a student in the field of environmental law.
March 17, 2016

GW Law on the Hill
Faculty and deans head outside our walls to share their expertise with Congress.
March 17, 2016

Discussing the Future of "FinTech"
The Center for Law, Economics & Finance hosted a forum about what new banking and finance technologies mean for the law.
March 17, 2016

GW Law Team Claims the D.C. Cup
March 11, 2016

Celebrating Women in Government Contracts
Women continue to find success in the nation’s oldest Government Procurement Law Program.
March 3, 2016

Alum at the Center of Apple's Legal Battle with the FBI
Bruce Sewell, JD '86, testified in early March before the House Judiciary Committee.
March 2, 2016