Career Services: Friday 1L Success Series – Resume Workshop
Please join us to learn the common tips for converting your resume to the preferred format and tricks to avoid common pitfalls. This will be a working session.
Please join us to learn the common tips for converting your resume to the preferred format and tricks to avoid common pitfalls. This will be a working session.
Join the Society for Environmental and Energy Law and Pro Bono Society for an invasive species removal on Sunday, November 14th from 10:00am – 1:00pm at Jefferson Manor Park in Alexandria, VA. We will be working with the Fairfax County Parks to maintain the flora and fauna in our local parks by removing invasive species such as the Japanese … Continue reading "SEEL and Pro Bono Society: Invasive Species Removal"
Students at Scalia Law with prior Criminal Law internships discuss their experiences, give advice, and answer questions. This event takes place TODAY, November 15, at 12:00 PM in Room 121. This event is especially recommended for first year law students who are beginning to apply for summer internships. Lunch will be provided! Please RSVP here.
Please join us at an introductory session hosted jointly by all the law schools that participate in the Public Service Recruitment Fair. Join us to learn important information and tips and how to prepare now for success at the Fair (to be held virtually on January 28, 2022). Please log into Symplicity and register for … Continue reading "Career Services: Intro to the Public Service Recruitment Fair"
Thomas More Society and Christian Legal Society invite you to a lecture by Prof. Michael New on Wednesday, November 17th from 12:30-1:30 pm in Room 221 on the success of pro-life efforts on the state level, and future strategies for the movement. Prof. New holds a PhD in political science from Stanford and was a post-doctoral researcher at the … Continue reading "Pro-Life Success in the States: Strategies for the Current Decade and Beyond"
The Hayden Center will host its next virtual event, “A Conversation with Chris Inglis, National Cyber Director,” on Wednesday, 11/17, at 7pm on Zoom. Information on how to register is available here: https://gmu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5sjAPvyhTZu-AgOw0rMbNg.
De-stress with kittens before final exams! Yes, that’s right: kittens! The GMU’s student chapter of the Animal Legal Defense Fund cordially invites you to join us in the atrium this Thursday, November 18 between 12:00 and 2:00 to visit with some adorable and adoptable baby felines from the Animal Welfare League of Arlington. We’ll have information on a group planning … Continue reading "Animal Legal Defense Fund—Kittens in the Atrium"
The Trial Advocacy Association will be holding tryouts for both general membership and next semester's extramural competitions from 12pm-2pm on November 20 and November 21, 2021. Being a member of the Trial Advocacy Association is a great opportunity to learn essential trial and public speaking skills. Any 2L or 3L in good academic standing is … Continue reading "Trial Advocacy Association Tryouts"
We are excited to launch our Speaker Series for the year! Please join us on Monday, November 22 at 8PM on Zoom for Happy Hour with Brian Israel, Associate General Counsel for International Law at NASA. No RSVP needed - Zoom link is provided here: https://gmu.zoom.us/j/93296245424
The Law School and Law Library will be closed for Thanksgiving from Wednesday, November 24 – Friday, November 26 and will reopen on Saturday, November 27. See Law Library Hours for the complete schedule.
The global technology ecosystem stands at a historical point of transition between, on the one hand, 3G- and 4G-enabled technologies, which launched transformative changes in audio and video communications, and on the other hand, 5G-enabled technologies, which will enable transformative changes in a broader array of environments, encompassing communication, transportation, health care, and industrial production. … Continue reading "C-IP2 Conference on Intellectual Property and Innovation Policy for 5G and the Internet of Things"
Join the International Law Journal and the Center for the Middle East and International Law, directed by Professor Eugene Kontorovich, in their upcoming symposium discussing the U.S. state recognition policy and its implication on foreign affairs law and international law, focusing specifically on Golan Heights and Western Sahara. The event will take place on December 16th, 2021, from 9:30 AM - … Continue reading "The New U.S. Recognition Policy: What the Golan and Western Sahara Mean for the Law"