George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School

The Governor’s Advisor: Serving as General Counsel to the Florida Governor

Come hear from Ryan Newman, General Counsel to Governor DeSantis, on what his job is. Learn about the reach of the Office of the Governor and the role that the Counsel plays in that work. Explore the world of Florida state officials, and how to balance a legal job in a political world! Also, learn … Continue reading "The Governor’s Advisor: Serving as General Counsel to the Florida Governor"

Break-Fest

Join us for the next SCALIA BREAK-FEST on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. All Students, Faculty and Staff are invited. No registration required. A limited number of Gluten-free donuts will be available.

Dean Ball: AI Policy Expert

Join us for a Q&A with Dean W. Ball—a Research Fellow in the Artificial Intelligence & Progress Project at George Mason University's Mercatus Center and author of the Substack "Hyperdimensional"—where he’ll discuss how his extensive experience in AI policy and walk us through how the rapid advance of technology is influencing governance and policy strategies. … Continue reading "Dean Ball: AI Policy Expert"

A Conversation about Recovery Courts

Join the Criminal Law Society at noon on Tuesday, February 25, for a conversation with Winchester’s Commonwealth Attorney Heather Hovermale about specialty courts and their role in the criminal justice system. Food will be provided!

Lexis 1L Training

Join the Scalia Law Lexis team for a seminar on how to effectively and efficiently conduct your legal research on Lexis! 350 Lexis points and merchandise are available to all attendees.

Discussion Over Division: Current Issues in Law & Policy

Antonin Scalia Law School students are invited to chat about important policy topics and current events, while learning about each other’s perspectives. Participants will learn about civil discourse and then talk in small groups with those who have different beliefs about law and policy. If you plan to attend, please reserve a spot.

Victims of War Crimes: Remembering the Bibas Family and Oded Lifshitz

In recognition of the Bibas family and Oded Lifshitz, victims of the October 7 attacks on Israel, the Jewish Law Students Association will be honoring these victims and discussing the international law violations at play. Professors Bernstein and Mossoff will be sharing these victims’ stories and their reflections from a mission to Kibbutz Nir Oz, … Continue reading "Victims of War Crimes: Remembering the Bibas Family and Oded Lifshitz"

2025 Barristers’ Ball

Here are the details you need to know: Ticket Price: $100 per person (available until February 9) Inclusions: 3-hour open bar and hors d'oeuvres After February 9th, the ticket price will increase to $110 per person, so make sure to secure your tickets early! Payment Instructions: Please purchase your tickets via PayPal. If you are … Continue reading "2025 Barristers’ Ball"

Tips for AI Research on Lexis & Westlaw

Join librarians Melanie Knapp and John Scherrer to learn about the new AI tools on Lexis and Westlaw. Tips for AI-based research will be accompanied by chicken, fries, and yuca from El Pollo Rico. For those unable to attend, the session will be recorded; email [email protected] for more details.

Practitioners of Faith and Conscience: A Christian Perspective on Current Executive Branch Policy

The American Constitution Society invites you to our inaugural event of the semester! Come join our very own George Mason Law School alumna, Michelle Boyle, for a discussion on the critical reactions and legal actions of Christian faith leaders and organizations in response to recent purportedly pro-Christian executive branch policy. Together, we might just revive … Continue reading "Practitioners of Faith and Conscience: A Christian Perspective on Current Executive Branch Policy"

Interview with Timothy Lee – AI Journalist and Copyright Expert

Join Scalia AI Law Society for an exclusive luncheon featuring Timothy Lee, the renowned AI and technology journalist known for his passionate advocacy on copyright issues. Lee will share insights on the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, digital rights, and the future of creative content in the tech industry. Lunch will be provided.

Interview with Jamil Jaffer

Join Scalia AI Law Society for a focused lunch event with Jamil Jaffer, our very own national security professor and AI expert. Professor Jaffer will share expert insights on artificial intelligence applications in national security, exploring the legal and ethical implications of AI in defense systems, surveillance capabilities, and intelligence gathering. Lunch will be provided … Continue reading "Interview with Jamil Jaffer"