Student Attorneys in the General Practice Clinic Secure Victory in Court
Opportunities Day Helps First Year Students Navigate Their Law School Experience
Series of Speakers and Events Champion Legal Innovation and Ideas
Program on International and Comparative Environmental Law Students Attend Durban Climate Project
Students Head to Geneva as Part of Unique UN Committee against Torture Project
LL.M. Students Play Key Role in Law School Community
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American University Washington College of Law's Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law has selected Maryland Legal Aid and Texas RioGrande Legal Aid as founding Project Partners for its new Local Human Rights Lawyering Project. With funding from the Ford Foundation, the project will train, coach and mentor attorneys from both organizations to help them integrate human rights arguments and strategies into their daily work. MORE
The Trial Advocacy Program and Mock Trial Honor Society achieved a quarter-final finish at the George Mason University National Mock Trial Competition held last weekend. The student competitors were 2Ls Ricardo Piereck, Parisa Abadi, and Cody Harnish. The coaches were Emily Livingston ('05) of the Office of U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen and Johanna Newman a public defender in Montgomery County, Maryland.
The law school's National Lawyers Guild chapter and the Program on Law and Government will present "Americans Who Tell the Truth: Ethics, Integrity & the Law," Feb 13. The event will feature the portraits of artist Robert Shetterly and presentations by his subjects on how the law and lawyers can help or hinder the truth. Ralph Nader will give the keynote address. MORE
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