United States Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett joined members of the Georgetown Law community for a wide-ranging conversation hosted by the Georgetown Center for the Constitution.
Charlottesville rally counterprotester who filmed deadly car attack files defamation suit against media who pushed “deep state” conspiracies and instigated vicious campaign of harassment against him
Georgetown Law’s Civil Rights Clinic today filed…
Georgetown Law's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection files Supreme Court brief on behalf of FBI whistleblowers and leading advocacy groups.
Holwell Shuster & Goldberg LLP and Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy…
Facing lawsuit by Citizens United architect Jim Bopp, city engages Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and the Public Rights Project to fight back
In a new court filing, the city of Gary, Indiana, is defending its…
Every state has a legal basis to restrict private militia and paramilitary activity at public rallies, new research at Georgetown Law finds
WASHINGTON – Every state has legal provisions on the books that could be used to prohibit the kind of private…
On Friday, February 9, 2018, the Georgetown Entertainment & Media Alliance, Law Division (GEMALaw) will host its 11th Annual Sports & Entertainment Law Symposium. The day-long event will feature discussions on cutting edge legal issues confronting the…
Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection joins lawsuit on behalf of debtors subject to threats, arrest and jailing
TULSA – Oklahoma funds its court system and other public services through an unlawful statewide scheme…
Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection coauthors new brief filed in Los Angeles lawsuit against Attorney General Jeff Sessions
WASHINGTON – Thirty-three prominent current and former prosecutors and law enforcement…
WASHINGTON – Georgetown Law’s Supreme Court Institute will host a preview discussion of the Supreme Court’s most important upcoming cases on Weds., Jan. 31.
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From the Maryland gerrymandering case, to the latest challenge to the latest travel…
WASHINGTON (Jan. 3, 2018) – After four decades of service at the U.S. Department of Justice, Douglas Letter, director of the Civil Division’s appellate staff, will leave government to join Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and…