Making Professional Strides: Q&A with Alumna Reem Sadik '14

Making Professional Strides: Q&A with Alumna Reem Sadik '14

04 May, 2016

AUWCL alumna Reem Sadik '14 recently began working at King & Spalding after finishing a federal clerkship with The Honorable James R. Spencer of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. We asked her a few questions about her experience in law school and about those who have inspired her and influenced her success.

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Legal Rhetoric Program Hosts Legal Writing Workshop for Attorneys

Legal Rhetoric Program Hosts Legal Writing Workshop for Attorneys

29 Apr, 2016

From April 28-29, 2016, the Legal Rhetoric Program at American University Washington College of Law conducted a Legal Writing Workshop for practicing attorneys. 

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AUWCL Celebrates Advocates during 17th Annual Cicchino Public Service Awards Dinner

AUWCL Celebrates Advocates during 17th Annual Cicchino Public Service Awards Dinner

28 Apr, 2016

On April 18, over 130 AUWCL students, faculty, staff, alumni and members of the Cicchino family gathered for the 17th Annual Cicchino Public Service Awards Dinner. This annual event, named in honor of the life and legacy of Professor Peter M. Cicchino, highlights the work of public interest advocates and awardees and recognizes those who have dedicated their time in service of others.

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1L Receives Prestigious Public Interest Labor Fellowship

1L Receives Prestigious Public Interest Labor Fellowship

26 Apr, 2016

Evelyn Haro, a 1L at American University Washington College of Law in the evening section, has been selected for the highly competitive Peggy Browning Fellowship Program, which funds law students who dedicate their summers to advancing workers’ rights. Haro will spend 10 weeks in the legal department of Service Employees International Union (SEIU), a labor union that represents almost 1.9 million workers in more than 100 occupations in the United States and Canada.

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20th Annual Sylvania Woods Conference Explores the Future of the Profession for Black Lawyers

20th Annual Sylvania Woods Conference Explores the Future of the Profession for Black Lawyers

22 Apr, 2016

On April 23, American University Washington College of Law will welcome many members of the legal community to its annual Sylvania Woods Conference on African Americans and the Law, which in 2016 celebrates 20 years since its founding. The conference will examine issues related to public policy, politics, law, and education and their impact on the African-American community over these last twenty years that have included the historic, two-term administration of President Barack Obama.

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