Winter Break
Antonin Scalia Law School 3301 Fairfax Dr, Arlington, VAThe Law School, Law Library, and University will be closed for the Winter Break from Monday, December 20 through Sunday, January 2.
The Law School, Law Library, and University will be closed for the Winter Break from Monday, December 20 through Sunday, January 2.
On Monday, January 17, 2022, in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, the Law School and Law Library will be closed.
Interested in learning more about Native American Law? Professors from GMU, American, and Michigan State will discuss the issues in depth at Intersection of Practice Areas: A Panel on Federal Indian Law hosted by NALSA on January 25th at 12pm in Hazel 120. Please RSVP for the event here. Barbecue will be provided!
Join us on Tuesday, January 25 at noon, for a lecture by award-winning columnist Jonathan Rauch as he discusses "Why Free Speech is the Only Safe Space for Minorities." A lifelong gay-rights advocate and author of the classic book Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought, Jonathan Rauch draws upon his own story and the life of legendary civil-rights … Continue reading "Why Free Speech is the Only Safe Space for Minorities"
Where: Hazel Hall, Room 121 RSVP HERE Join the Global Antitrust Institute and Our Curious Amalgam - a podcast series of the American Bar Association (ABA) Antitrust Section - for a live recording of a debate, asking the question "should antitrust be used as an anti-inflation tool?" Join us for this live and sure to be … Continue reading "Live Podcast Recording of ABA’s Our Curious Amalgam"
The Fair will be held virtually on Friday, January 28, 2022. Students from seven area law schools (including Scalia Law) and public service employers will participate in virtual interviews, virtual table talk session, and/or resume collections. Students may register for the Fair beginning on November 9, 2021 on the Fair website. Please continue to monitor … Continue reading "Career Services: 2022 DC/Baltimore Public Service Recruitment Fair"
Immigration Law Society (ILS) is hosting a Trivia Event / Interest Meeting on February 2nd at 12-1pm in Hazel Hall room 332. Come ready to answer questions, win prizes, and learn more about ILS! Trivia will be played as a single player or in teams of two (so invite a friend!). Knowledge of immigration law … Continue reading "Immigration Law Society Interest Meeting and Trivia"
The National Security Law Journal (NSLJ) and International Law Journal (ILJ) are co-hosting NSLJ’s Tenth Anniversary Symposium Series beginning this Friday, February 4th at 12pm. There will be a panel each Friday at noon throughout the month of February. The topics each week are: February 4: The World Trade Organization’s Future Role in International Trade … Continue reading "National Security Law Journal Symposium"
Welcome back to another Thirsty Thursday, well Bar Review this Thursday, February 10th at 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm in the atrium. New name, but the same great event with drinks and pizza! Please RSVP here.
The National Security Law Journal (NSLJ) and International Law Journal (ILJ) are co-hosting NSLJ’s Tenth Anniversary Symposium Series. There will be a panel each Friday at noon throughout the month of February. The topics each week are: February 4: The World Trade Organization’s Future Role in International Trade February 11: The Future of U.S. Export … Continue reading "National Security Law Journal Symposium"
ILS is partnering with the Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center to host a free citizenship information and screening workshop and we need volunteers! You can sign up for either the 10am – 12pm or 1pm – 3pm shifts on Saturday, February 12th. No immigration experience is needed! A training session will be provided before each … Continue reading "Volunteers Needed! Immigration Law Society Citizenship Clinic"
Date & Time: Meets every other Tuesday from 4:00-5:30 pm. Next meeting is Tuesday, February 15. Critical Race Theory and its Critics: A Conversation Critical Race Theory has been much in the news of late. In addition to intense controversy about its merits, there has been dispute about its actual content—what does this term mean? Long before it became a political football however, CRT … Continue reading "Liberty & Law Reading Group"