Eighteen Georgetown Law students took part in this yearโs Sim, the most in-depth offering of its kind among law schools and the capstone experience for those studying national security law at Georgetown.
On the wall of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, a photo of the late Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall is one of the first images Georgetown Law 1L students see as they get in the elevator to make the trip โback in time.โ
Georgetown Law welcomes four new full-time faculty members for 2018-2019 โ accomplished scholars in legal history, technology law, intellectual property and business who will enrich our community in numerous ways.
Itโs 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday of Orientation Week, and Georgetown Law Dean William M. Treanor is in Room 202 of McDonough Hall, along with a group of Section 2 1L students ready to volunteer at D.C. Central Kitchen as part of the Orientation Week service projects.
Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia has many pictures in his office โ including one of a young Georgetown graduate, Austin Tice, at Commencement 2002. The six-foot-two former Marine Corps captain, who had just received his diploma from Georgetownโs…
A brand-name hotel and luxury apartment building towering over an empty lot in Northwest Washington, D.C., are stark reminders of what Professor Anthony Cookโs unique mixed-income โintentional communityโ concept is up against.
Cook brought his…
More than 90 refugee and migration judges from approximately 30 countries gathered at Georgetown Law in August, and with crushing caseloads and lives often in the balance, the issues were critical.
WASHINGTON โ Georgetown Lawโs Supreme Court Institute will host its annual press briefing, โAnticipating the Supreme Courtโs October Term 2018: What to Expect,โ on Monday, Sept. 17.
A curious mind and a facility for language may be the hallmarks of a good lawyer. Fortunately, Professor John Mikhail and student Genevieve Bentz have those in spades.