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Georgetown Law Hosts Health Privacy Summit
Posted on June 10, 2013
In 2007, an American woman who had once participated in a study sponsored by the National Institutes of Health stumbled...
Class of 2013 Sets Class Gift Participation Record
Posted on May 23, 2013
An unprecedented 82-percent of the J.D. Class of 2013 has made a gift to Georgetown Law, thanks to the hard...
Georgetown Law Appoints Daniel Halperin to Ginsburg Chair
Posted on January 14, 2013
Georgetown University Law Center Dean William M. Treanor is pleased to announce the appointment of Daniel Halperin to the Martin D. Ginsburg Chair in Taxation. Halperin will hold the chair as a distinguished visiting professor during...
Georgetown Law Alumnus Jacob "Jack" Lew (L'83) Nominated as Treasury Secretary
Posted on January 10, 2013
President Barack Obama has nominated White House Chief of Staff Jacob “Jack” Lew (L’83) to be the next Secretary of the United States Department of the Treasury. The nomination is subject to confirmation by the U.S....
Georgetown Law Clinicians Named Bellow Scholars by AALS
Posted on January 8, 2013
Georgetown University Law Center Visiting Professor Colleen F. Shanahan, director of Georgetown Law’s Community Justice Project, and Anna E. Carpenter, Law Center clinical teaching fellow and supervising attorney in the Community Justice Project, have been named 2013 Bellow...
Sen. Patrick Leahy: "The Agenda for the Senate Judiciary Committee for the 113th Congress"
Posted on January 8, 2013
WHO Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), L’64 Chairman, United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate WHAT Address: “The Agenda for the Senate Judiciary Committee for the 113th Congress” WHEN Wednesday, January...
Georgetown Law Professors Publish New York Times Op-Eds
Posted on January 7, 2013
In the last several weeks, three Georgetown University Law Center faculty members have published op-eds in the New York Times. Professor David Super writes about the fiscal cliff: “If we are going to have radical deficit...
Professor Louis Michael Seidman Authors New Book on the Constitution
Posted on January 7, 2013
Why should we care about what the Constitution says? Should we feel obligated to obey it? How can we make decisions today based on a document created more than 200 years ago? Georgetown University Law Center...

