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Free Speech or Hate Speech?
February 21, 2024
Our First Amendment experts discussed where to draw the line on GW's campus.

FERC Appoints Andrew Satten, JD '11, as Chief Administrative Law Judge
February 20, 2024
At GW Law Satten served as Senior Managing Editor of the Journal of Energy and Environmental Law.

Addressing Racial Harms in the Age of AI
February 16, 2024
As the landscape of democracy continues to evolve, Professor Spencer Overton stands as a steadfast proponent of equity, justice, and inclusion.

GWNY Through the Eyes of Alumni
February 16, 2024
We asked several students and alumni about their experiences with the GWNY program.


Professor Jeffrey Kohn Reflects on the Past Eight Years of GWNY
February 15, 2024
GW Law's New York program connects law students with real-world experience, internships, and mentorship and is expanding to offer Fall and Spring semesters.

Love in Bloom: Celebrating Valentine's Day at GW Law
February 14, 2024
Love is in the air! Alumni Bridgette and Michael Gershoni, JD '16, share how they found love at GW Law.

"Social Media and the Weaponization of Free Speech "
February 12, 2024
During its 18-month inquiry, the January 6th Attack Committee sought expert insights, including from Professor Franks, to grasp the attack's facts and causes.

Devin Woodson, Class of 2025, Highlighted by US Rowing
February 9, 2024
Before GW Law, Devin rowed and coached at Louisiana State University.

The Tip of the Iceberg
February 8, 2024
GW Law students Fiorella Valladares and Maria LeLourec traveled to Peru to meet a climate justice activist whose case could set an important precedent.

What’s the Big Idea: Immorta Aims to Provide Humanity with a Collective Repository Memory
February 7, 2024
GW Law student Sonia Schmidt has co-founded a social media platform so users can share and preserve their cultures and memories.

The Supreme Court as Death Panel: The Necropolitics of Bruen and Dobbs
February 6, 2024
In her recent article with NYU Law Review, Professor Franks examines how 2022 Supreme Court decisions showcase a dangerous shift.