Restoring Public Integrity: Recommendations for the Biden Administration
- Seminar
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
SUMMER 2021 - Human Rights Courses
This summer earn up to 3 credits per course in three weeks with the top human rights experts!
Invited Experts: https://bit.ly/39dmENc
Courses: Choose from 13 courses in Spanish and English. http://bit.ly/2021humanrightscourses
Dates: March 31 - June 18 (Three weeks)
Students may convert each course into a three-credit course, by enrolling in LAW-799 Human Rights & Humanitarian Law Independent Study (1 credit). All courses provide a doorway for critical evaluation of doctrines, customs, and legal policies from both domestic and international perspectives. Courses are taught by the top human rights experts with worldwide recognition. Taught by 40+ of the most influential experts in the field of human rights, this is an exceptional opportunity to maximize your summer studies! Students completing three or more courses will earn a plaque certifying completion. This certification is internationally recognized and is highly valued in this competitive field and can provide a pivotal edge in the U.S. and abroad.
(All students will receive a certificate of attendance).
Please join our information session on April 13 where you will be able to ask any questions about the courses and faculty!
Location: https://auwcl.zoom.us/j/93455471753
If you cannot attend please set up a zoom call with our team to learn more about the courses and faculty!
Email us at hracademy@wcl.american.edu.
We look forward to meeting you!
The Academy Team
- Information Session
- Open To Alumni AND Students
Securing U.S. Supply Chains: A Call to Action
A fireside conversation with TLS Scholar-in-Residence Corin Stone and Deputy Assistant Attorney General (NSD) Adam Hickey and a panel discussion.
Moderators:
- Ya'ara Barnoon, TLS Program Associate Director and Professor, Cyber & National Security Law, American University Washington College of Law
- Corin Stone, TLS Scholar-in-Residence, American University Washington College of Law
Panelists:
- Adam Hickey, Deputy Assistant Attorney General (NSD)
- Corin Stone, TLS Scholar-in-Residence, American University Washington College of Law
- Joyce Corell, Assistant Director, Supply Chain & Cyber Directorate. The National Counterintelligence and Security Center
- Richard McNally, Section Chief, Science and Technology Law Section, Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Sunita Patel, Office of the General Counsel, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
- Peter Renals, TLS Tech Fellow and Principal Researcher, Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 Threat Intelligence Team
Learn more: wcl.american.edu/techlaw
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/techlawsec
Twitter: @TechLawSec
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- Conference
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
International Suite Talk Featuring Dadehys Noellie GAH, LLM’16 Head of Legal, Wave Mobile Money (Cote D'ivoire)
- Seminar
- Open To Students AND Faculty/Staff