• Process Overdue: Fifth & Sixth Amendment Protections for Guantanamo Bay Detainees

    Next up on the auction block in our Constitutional Rights for Sale series: Fifth and Sixth Amendment Protections for Guantanamo Bay Detainees. Military Commissions Attorney Edwin Perry will discuss the many distressing ways in which due process rights have been denied to enemy combatants for over two decades. Do we *really* believe in liberty if … Continue reading "Process Overdue: Fifth & Sixth Amendment Protections for Guantanamo Bay Detainees"

  • Federal Indian Law 101

    Curious about Federal Indian Law? Learn about this field, its key cases, and how it intersects with other areas of law. Join Professor Rosser from American University for a quick dive. Free pizza will be provided!

  • National Security Law Journal’s Fall Symposium: TikTok Takedown: National Security and Speech Implications of Social Media

    The National Security Law Journal, the National Security Institute, and George Mason University's Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta invite you to NSLJ's Fall Symposium, TikTok Takedown: National Security and Speech Implications of Social Media. Join us Friday, November 1, 2024, for a debate on the recently submitted Brief of Amici Curiae of Former National Security … Continue reading "National Security Law Journal’s Fall Symposium: TikTok Takedown: National Security and Speech Implications of Social Media"

  • Halloween Homecoming

    Big Announcement! The Student Bar Association is excited to announce the first annual Halloween Homecoming Festival! Make sure to mark your calendars for Halloween Homecoming with food, drinks, activities, and a DJ. Be on the lookout for more information in the coming weeks.

  • Administrative Law Judge Career Panel

    Join the Women's Law Association for our Administrative Law Judge Career Panel with the Office of Administrative Law Judge Career Panel. Our guest speakers are the Honorable Claudia A. Crichlow and Christopher Costa, a Mason Law Alum. Food will be provided!

  • Break-Fest

    Join us for the next SCALIA BREAK-FEST on Tuesday, November 12, 2024, from 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. All students, faculty and staff are invited. No registration required. A limited number of gluten-free donuts will be available.

  • The Prosecutor’s Mission: A Conversation with General Crump

    The Criminal Law Society is excited to host Director Stephen Crump to talk about "The Prosecutor's Mission" on Wednesday, November 13 at noon. As a career prosecutor, General Crump will share his insights on the role and responsibilities prosecutors play in their communities and the broader criminal justice system. Food will be provided.

  • Tears for Liberty – Xenophobia as Doctrine

    The American Constitution Society, the Immigration Law Society, OutLaw, the Muslim Law Students Association, The Black Law Students Association, and Phi Alpha Delta Present Tears for Liberty - Xenophobia as Doctrine: The Impact of Stricter Immigration Laws and Their Damaging Ripple Effects on Society. Mason Law Professor & Civil Rights Attorney Brandy Wagstaff will discuss … Continue reading "Tears for Liberty – Xenophobia as Doctrine"

  • Happy Hour for Health

    Join us for a community service event on November 20 from 4-6 p.m.! Co-presented by OutLaw, If/When/How, ACS, Muslim Law Society, PAD, & the Criminal Law Society. Admission is one donation of a new, menstrual health product and all products will be donated to organizations in need in our community. Your donation serves as your … Continue reading "Happy Hour for Health"

  • Thanksgiving Recess

    Thanksgiving Recess. The University (and the building) is closed for Thanksgiving break 11/27-11/30. There are no classes 11/25 and 11/26 (recess for the students), but the University (and building) is open.

  • Winter Break

    Winter Break (University Closed)