• The Gun Debate

    Scalia Law commemorates Constitution Day on September 12 at noon with a webinar featuring two Second Amendment experts who will discuss the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in New York … Continue reading "The Gun Debate"

  • BLS Informational Meeting

    The Business Law Society will be hosting its first meeting on Tuesday, September 13 at 12:30 p.m.  This will be a short informational meeting with a free lunch!  The goal of the meeting is to discuss the club’s agenda for the rest of the semester, and answer questions from members.  Please register in advance if … Continue reading "BLS Informational Meeting"

  • Discussion with Former U.S. Attorney John Ashcroft

    Join the Criminal Law Society and the Federalist Society on Tuesday, September 13th for a discussion with former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft (Bush Administration: 2001-2005) and Professor Jamil Jaffer. The event will be centered around the separation of powers, evolving prosecutorial philosophy, and the defense of liberty.  Food and drinks will be provided. To help us ensure … Continue reading "Discussion with Former U.S. Attorney John Ashcroft"

  • National Vaccine Law Conference

    Van Metre Hall 3351 Fairfax Dr., Arlington, VA, United States

    Co-hosted with the Center for Intellectual Property x Innovation Policy (C-IP2) The first National Vaccine Law Conference has been called to address the urgent need for an increased understanding of the interrelated operations of different aspects of vaccine, vaccination, and immunization law. Visit the conference website to learn more and to register.

  • JLSA Interest Meeting

    The Jewish Law Student Association is having an interest meeting this Tuesday, September 20th.  We will be discussing open executive board positions, as well as the events coming up this Fall!  Bagels and cream cheese will be provided. For questions, please contact either Joseph Gordon, or Morgan Salvato.

  • Liberty & Law Reading Group

    Registration is currently open for the Student-Faculty Liberty & Law Reading Group. This fall we will read Bryan Caplan’s Open Borders, which is a graphic novel about immigration policy. Books will be provided to the first twenty people to sign up. The group is led by Professor Newman. We meet every other Tuesday at 4 p.m., … Continue reading "Liberty & Law Reading Group"

  • GMU Hayden Center: Keeping Secrets

    In August 2022, the FBI conducted a raid on the home of former President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago golf resort, resulting in the seizure of over 100 documents marked as classified.  This event put into the headlines the arcane world of how the U.S. government classifies and protects its most sensitive secrets, and the … Continue reading "GMU Hayden Center: Keeping Secrets"