AUWCL Secures $500,000 State Department Grant to Help Stop Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in the Central African Republic

AUWCL Secures $500,000 State Department Grant to Help Stop Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in the Central African Republic

19 Oct, 2016

The American University Washington College of Law War Crimes Research Office and the Women in International Law Program have been awarded a grant of nearly $500,000 ($496,297 in total) by the U.S. Department of State for their project, “Strengthening Government Ability to Hold Perpetrators Accountable for Conflict-Related Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in the Central African Republic.”  The project builds upon the Gender and International Criminal Law Project, including the Gender Jurisprudence Collections, a free online research tool created by the programs. 

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Scholarship in Legal Communication Awards Named in Honor of Professor Phelps

17 Oct, 2016

The Legal Writing Institute Board of Directors has announced the establishment of the Teresa Godwin Phelps Award(s) for Scholarship in Legal Communication. The creation of the Phelps Awards – named after Professor Phelps, who directs the Legal Rhetoric Program at American University Washington College of Law – supports LWI's discipline-building priority.  

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AUWCL Welcomes the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization's 37th Assembly of Parties

AUWCL Welcomes the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization's 37th Assembly of Parties

11 Oct, 2016

In the context of the partnership between AUWCL and the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (ITSO), the law school will host ITSO’s 37th Assembly of Parties October 12-14, 2016. The Assembly of Parties is ITSO’s most important meeting and it is attended by ministers, ambassadors, and other prominent government officials from ITSO’s 149 member states.

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Professor Angela J. Davis Discusses Contemporary Issues in African American Lives at Library of Congress National Book Festival

Professor Angela J. Davis Discusses Contemporary Issues in African American Lives at Library of Congress National Book Festival

06 Oct, 2016

AUWCL Professor Angela J. Davis participated in a discussion of contemporary issues in African American lives during the Library of Congress National Book Festival. Davis, an expert in criminal law and procedure, discussed the key issues of the Black Lives Matter Movement with Professor Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor of Princeton University’s Department of African American Studies.  The discussion was moderated by Professor Jabari Asim, Director of the Graduate Creative Writing Program at Emerson College.

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Program on Law & Government Presents 18th Annual Preview of Supreme Court Cases

Program on Law & Government Presents 18th Annual Preview of Supreme Court Cases

05 Oct, 2016

American University Washington College of Law's Program on Law & Government presented the 18th Annual "Looking Ahead at the New Supreme Court Term” event on Thursday, Sept. 29. The panelists included Brianne Gorod, Chief Counsel of the Constitutional Accountability Center, as well as Professors Cynthia Jones, William Yeomans, and Steve Wermiel. The speakers not only discussed several important cases that are on the U.S. Supreme Court’s docket for the new term, but also elaborated on the impact of beginning the term with only eight justices.

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