George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School

(Virtual Panel) “Industry 4.0: Formal and tacit manufacturing knowledge in technology transfer and intellectual property”

Online event

Thursday, June 15, 2023 1:30 – 3:00 PM Eastern (Convert time zones) Hosted Online via Zoom –  Visit C-IP2.GMU.EDU to Register for Free  – In recent years, industry leaders and policymakers have begun to assess implications of a fourth industrial revolution that features rapid scalability from prototype to production, use of AI and robotics across … Continue reading "(Virtual Panel) “Industry 4.0: Formal and tacit manufacturing knowledge in technology transfer and intellectual property”"

5G to 6G: International Perspectives on US Spectrum Leadership and National Security

Online event

With this year’s World Radio Conference, the coming of 6G, and ongoing threats from China, join NSI to learn important lessons about security, innovation, and the wireless economy. While the US has led in 4G and 5G, the US experienced challenges globally with the proliferation of network products and services from untrusted vendors. The 6G … Continue reading "5G to 6G: International Perspectives on US Spectrum Leadership and National Security"

Scalia–Ginsburg Colloquy

Online event

Two distinguished constitutional law scholars will launch the Scalia–Ginsburg Colloquy with a civil discussion of the U.S. Supreme Court’s upcoming decision in the affirmative action cases, Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina and Students for Fair Admissions Inc. v. President & Fellows of Harvard College. The event will take place via Zoom … Continue reading "Scalia–Ginsburg Colloquy"

NSI Congressional Happy Hour

The National Security Institute is excited to host a happy hour for Congressional staffers working on national security, foreign policy, and other related issues on Thursday, July 13, 2023, from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. EST. Food and drinks are on us! If you plan to attend, please register in advance.

Boot Camp 2023 with Trial Advocacy Association

Trial Ad invites all students to join our Second Annual "Boot Camp," a one-day crash course highlighting the skills for competitions and beyond. Local judges, practitioners, and coaches will come to campus to teach foundational skills, such as courtroom decorum, rules of evidence, and the components of a trial (opening statement, direct examination, cross-examination, and … Continue reading "Boot Camp 2023 with Trial Advocacy Association"

Labor Day

Labor Day – University Closed

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Society First-Year Competition Informational Sessions

The Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Society will be hosting an informational session for its first-year negotiation competition. The first-year competition is designed to allow 1Ls and transfer students to compete in a simulated environment, putting their negotiation and conflict resolution skills to the test. The competition involves multiple rounds in which you must work with … Continue reading "Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Society First-Year Competition Informational Sessions"