George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School

Student Organization Fair

The Student Bar Association is hosting the Student Organization Fair on Thursday, September 16, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM in the Hazel Hall Atrium. Whether you are a 1L just trying to find community on campus, or a 2L/3L trying to make up for time lost to COVID, we encourage you all to come … Continue reading "Student Organization Fair"

The Gray Center’s Symposium in Honor of Judge Stephen F. Williams

Carriage House at the Historic Decatur House 1610 H Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

The Gray Center will host a symposium on September 17 honoring the late Judge Stephen Williams, who served on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1986 until his death in 2020. The event will take place at the Historic Decatur House in Washington, DC. and will be live-streamed … Continue reading "The Gray Center’s Symposium in Honor of Judge Stephen F. Williams"

Thirsty Thursday

Hazel Hall Atrium

Come join the SBA for Thirsty Thursday this Thursday, September 23, from 4:30 PM to 7:30 PM in the Hazel Hall Atrium. We will have a keg and pizza to go around, so please come take a break this week and enjoy some time with your peers! Please be prepared to wear your mask, present … Continue reading "Thirsty Thursday"

Webinar: Preview of the Supreme Court’s 2021-2022 Term

This webinar will explore civil justice issues in the US Supreme Court’s October Term 2021. With the Court starting to hear cases for the upcoming year on October 4, the LEC is convening a balanced panel of experts to preview some of the most interesting and potentially consequential cases for the coming year. In particular, … Continue reading "Webinar: Preview of the Supreme Court’s 2021-2022 Term"

Presidential Administration in a Polarized Era

Carriage House at the Historic Decatur House 1610 H Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

When Elena Kagan published her article on “Presidential Administration” twenty years ago, she analyzed history but also helped to shape constitutional doctrine and narrative; The twentieth anniversary of now-Justice Kagan’s article is the natural time to look back at recent debates, and to look forward at possible paths for reform. To that end, the Gray … Continue reading "Presidential Administration in a Polarized Era"