George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School

MPRE Workshop

If you are planning to take the MPRE in August, the school is hosting a free MPRE Workshop August 3, from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. We will review the most commonly tested rules, test taking strategies, and take a mini-MPRE quiz.  Free practice materials will be distributed. Lunch will be provided. In order to … Continue reading "MPRE Workshop"

Mandatory Professional Meeting for Second Year Students

This year, the law school will be hosting a mandatory Professional Meeting for second-year students on Friday, September 6 from 6:00-8:30 p.m. so that we can take care of all the second-year tasks in one session. Dinner will be provided. During the meeting, students will rotate through 3 sessions: Bar Information; Preventing Plagiarism; and Second-Year … Continue reading "Mandatory Professional Meeting for Second Year Students"

Constitutional Rights for Sale: First Amendment 101

On the anniversary of 9/11, join the American Constitution Society and Muslim Law Students Association to discuss the evolution and erosion of our First Amendment rights. A civil rights attorney will share their experiences and extensive knowledge of Freedom of Speech and Petition cases in recent years.

George Mason Name Change Clinic

OutLaw is happy to announce it is partnering with the Virginia LGBTQ+ Bar Association (formerly the Virginia Equality Bar Association), BaryLaw, and the George Mason University LGBTQ+ Resource Center to host another Gender Marker and Name Change Clinic on September 14, 2024. If you are seeking FREE assistance with name change applications, administrative and judicial … Continue reading "George Mason Name Change Clinic"

Break-Fest

Please join our Scalia community for donuts, bagels, and coffee!

SCOTUS Administrative Law Roundup with Professor Adam White

Join the Federalist Society and our very own Professor Adam White from the C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State for a Supreme Court of the United States administrative law roundup. What is Loper Bright? Why should I care about a North Dakota gas station’s lawsuit against the Federal Government? What … Continue reading "SCOTUS Administrative Law Roundup with Professor Adam White"

Planet on Fire: Can Environmental Law Put It Out?

Department of Justice Attorney and George Mason University Appellate Writing Professor Joseph Figueroa will be discussing Supreme Court of the United States cases Ohio v. EPA and Loper-future-not-looking-so-Bright, with all the fiery ramifications for our burning planet. It's giving... "in trouble with Mother." Shawarmas will be served, with a vegan falafel option available.

The Sentencing Project: Ending Life Imprisonment

Join the Criminal Law Society in hosting Liz Komar, Lead Sentencing Reform Counsel at the Sentencing Project. She will be discussing her role in leading the federal and state sentencing advocacy counsel and ending life imprisonment. Pizza will be provided! See you there!