Sotomayor joined members of the Georgetown Law community for a wide-ranging conversation with Dean Treanor about pressing issues facing the judiciary today,
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press today teamed up to file an amicus (or “friend-of-the-court”) brief in support of the lawsuit filed…
WASHINGTON – On Thursday, Nov. 15, Yale Law Professor and Pulitzer-Prize Winner James Forman Jr. will deliver Georgetown Law’s 2018-2019 Philip A. Hart Lecture.
WHAT
Leading experts will discuss the most interesting issues related to national security in the courts today. Topics to include: the impact of the Trump administration and Brett Kavanaugh appointment to the Supreme Court on current cases; surveillance…
With latest election results, at least 104 of 138 elected and appointed officials accused of sexual misconduct will be out of office, new Georgetown Law research finds.
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The Georgetown Law Office of Alumni Affairs and Theater of Law present a reading from Aeschylus’ Eumenides, an ancient Greek play that depicts the first murder trial in western culture. The production aims to engage the audience in constructive…
WASHINGTON – On Thursday, Nov. 8, from 3:30 – 5:00 p.m., Georgetown Law will host a panel of experts discussing the political landscape for health care policy after the Tuesday’s elections.
WASHINGTON – Georgetown Law will host the Monday and Wednesday full-day programs for Fintech Week 2018. Monday, Nov. 5 events will focus on “Crypto Assets” and Wednesday, Nov. 7 on “Understanding and Financing Innovation."
WASHINGTON – On Wednesday, Oct. 24, Georgetown Law’s Institute for Technology Law & Policy will co-host a half-day conference on the 20-year legacy of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and how to protect children’s privacy in the new digital era.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP) argued in an amicus brief filed today that President Trump’s use of Twitter to silence dissenters violates the First Amendment.