3L Prerna Lal Risks Deportation to Fight for Immigration Status
When I recently met 3L Prerna Lal, she told me something of her work in support of the DREAM Act (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors), and how her own struggle as an undocumented...
View ArticleLet’s Go Nats!
As the Washington Nationals take the field today as the first-ever National League East Champions to represent Washington, DC, we celebrate not only their title but also the accomplishments of three...
View ArticleProf. Daniel Solove Included Among 150 “Thought Leaders” on LinkedIn
On October 2 the professional networking site LinkedIn announced that it will begin featuring exclusive essays from “150 of the most influential thought leaders” in the country. Professor Dan Solove is...
View ArticleProf. Naomi Cahn to Act as Reporter for New Uniform Act on Fiduciary Access...
Professor Naomi Cahn has been asked to serve as the Reporter for a new Uniform Act on Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets that is being drafted by the Uniform Law Commission. This is a perfect...
View ArticleGW Law Faculty Members Appointed to Endowed Chair and Research Professorships
I’m pleased to announce that four faculty members—Naomi Cahn, Orin Kerr, Scott Kieff, and Jonathan Siegel—have been appointed to endowed academic positions, a recognition of high academic achievement...
View ArticleZachary Bastian, JD ’12, Co-authors White Paper on National Broadband Map to...
Zachary Bastian, JD ’12, has co-authored a white paper with Michael Byrne of the Federal Communications Commission titled, “The National Broadband Map: A Case Study on Open Innovation for National...
View ArticleProf. Lawrence Cunningham’s New Book, “Contracts in the Real World,” the...
Professor Lawrence Cunningham’s new book, Contracts in the Real World: Stories of Popular Contracts and Why They Matter, is the subject of an online symposium on the legal blog Concurring Opinions....
View ArticleGW’s Immigration Clinic Wins District of Columbia Courts’ Award
I am pleased to share the news that our Immigration Clinic, led by Professor Alberto Benitez, has been selected to receive the District of Columbia Courts’ Hispanic Heritage Celebration Committee...
View ArticleThe Inter-American Court of Human Rights Awards Resounding Victory to GW Law...
Earlier this month, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights announced victory for the plaintiffs in Vélez Restrepo and Family v. Colombia, a case that had been litigated by our International Human...
View ArticleTransition
Over the past few months, I have increasingly come to believe that this is a once-in-a-lifetime moment of transformational change and dynamic opportunity for The George Washington University. Recent...
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