Know Your Rights - Clinic on Crime Victims' Rights
The Network for Victim Recovery of DC (NVRDC) provides a clinic for students on crime victims' rights. The clinic will cover information on NVRDC's free case management and legal services, students' rights in the criminal justice system and under Title IX, other community resources, and professional information about working in this field. This clinic is interactive and informative - well worth your time!
- Workshop
- Open To Students AND Faculty/Staff
Celebrating Connections: A Human Rights Networking Event
Join the Center for Human Rights & Humanitarian Law for a networking event featuring human rights professionals from leading NGOs and agencies across Washington D.C. WCL students interested in exploring careers in human rights will have the opportunity to speak with WCL alumni and an array of legal professionals who are currently working, or have worked, in the human rights field.
Registration is free, but required: https://www.wcl.american.edu/secle/registration
- Employer Fair
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
2018 International Legal Education Abroad and LL.M. Administrators Conference: Innovation in Education and Administration
Program
administrators, faculty, and staff from over thirty US law schools will join
together at American University Washington College of Law for the eighth annual
International Legal Education Abroad Conference, which has been expanded to
include the LL.M Administrator’s Conference. This conference focuses on
international legal education abroad with a focus on the JD student population
as well as information sharing and best practices modeling for LL.M.
administrators. Conference sessions will address unique perspectives,
innovative ideas, and critical quantitative or qualitative assessments of the
role international education abroad has on the global legal community or how
the global legal community impacts international legal education. Panels and
discussions will touch upon issues relevant to JD and LL.M students, law school
international programs offices, law school faculty and administrators,
international partners, alumni, employers, and others in the global legal
community. The full schedule is available via the link in the right sidebar.
For
conference archives or additional information, please visit http://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/go_ileac or
email ileac@wcl.american.edu.
- Conference
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
- CLE
2018 International Legal Education Abroad and LL.M. Administrators Conference: Innovation in Education and Administration
Program
administrators, faculty, and staff from over thirty US law schools will join
together at American University Washington College of Law for the eighth annual
International Legal Education Abroad Conference, which has been expanded to
include the LL.M Administrator’s Conference. This conference focuses on
international legal education abroad with a focus on the JD student population
as well as information sharing and best practices modeling for LL.M.
administrators. Conference sessions will address unique perspectives,
innovative ideas, and critical quantitative or qualitative assessments of the
role international education abroad has on the global legal community or how
the global legal community impacts international legal education. Panels and
discussions will touch upon issues relevant to JD and LL.M students, law school
international programs offices, law school faculty and administrators,
international partners, alumni, employers, and others in the global legal
community. The full schedule is available via the link in the right sidebar.
For
conference archives or additional information, please visit http://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/go_ileac or
email ileac@wcl.american.edu.
- Conference
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
- CLE
"Getting High-ly Educated" A Discussion on the Obstacles of Obtaining and Enforcing IP Rights in the Marijuana Industry
The IP Brief will host its 5th Annual Symposium. This event will discuss the obstacles of obtaining and enforcing IP rights in the Marijuana Industry. There will be two panels, one discussing the trademark issue of marking illegal goods and services and the other discussing the patent issue of one company’s attempt to monopolize the method of growing particular strains. A networking lunch will take place after the panels. Come to our symposium and find out more about this emerging field of law!
General Registration is free but required. Please go to www.wcl.american.edu/secle/registration.
CLE Registration for 2.5 CLE Credits is $110. For more information, please contact the Office of Special Events & Continuing Legal Education at (202) 274-4075 or secle@wcl.american.edu.
- Conference
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
- CLE