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The Lessons of Election 2012
Posted on February 7, 2013
With the 2012 elections now a part of history, what lessons have political campaign managers learned? For one thing, while getting the message out with social media is important, it’s still critical to knock on doors.
Supreme Court Preview: Part Two
Posted on February 6, 2013
Just when you thought nothing could top last year for blockbuster Supreme Court cases, the remainder of the October 2012 term promises — in the words of Professor Neal Katyal — “to be historic.” So on...
Law Library Celebrates 125 Years
Posted on February 1, 2013
“The Georgetown Law Library has in its lifetime been dedicated to ensuring access to legal information by current users and future generations....” said Library Director Michelle Wu at a symposium in celebration of the library’s 125th...
Daniel Halperin is First Holder of Martin D. Ginsburg Chair
Posted on January 25, 2013
The event was, as Professor Stephen B. Cohen put it, “the second inauguration” Washington had seen in a week. This one was to install Visiting Professor Daniel Halperin as the first holder of Georgetown Law’s Martin...
Sen. Patrick Leahy (L’64) Shares Committee Agenda for 113th Congress
Posted on January 16, 2013
At the school where he learned about “the majesty of our legal traditions,” U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., (L’64) outlined the Senate Judiciary Committee’s agenda for the 113th Congress.
Students Help Draft Supreme Court Brief
Posted on November 27, 2012
Kirk Goza (L’13) and Karin Herzfeld (L’13) headed to the Supreme Court on November 27 to hear oral arguments in U.S. Airways v. McCutchen, a case involving the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). They were...
