George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School

Family Law Society Speaker Event

Hazel Hall, Room 120

The Family Law Society is hosting a Speaker Event with Professor Alvaré on Tuesday, March 29th at 12pm in Room 120. Professor Alvaré will be speaking about the practice of family law and the pending Supreme Court case Brackeen v. Haaland which asks whether the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978’s placement preferences that disfavor non-Indian adoptive families … Continue reading "Family Law Society Speaker Event"

Immigration Law Society: Careers & Cupcakes

Hazel Hall, Room 332

Join ILS on Monday, April 4th from 5pm–6pm in Hazel Hall Room 332 to hear immigration practitioners speak in our career panel! Attendees will hear from speakers in different sectors of immigration law. Georgetown Cupcakes will be provided (first come first serve). Please RSVP here!

Center for the Middle East and International Law – Settlers in Syria: Turkish Population Transfers & International Law

Virtual Event - Zoom

The Center for the Middle East and International Law cordially invites you to attend their upcoming virtual conference: Settlers in Syria: Turkish Population Transfers & International Law on Wednesday, April 6, 2022, from 9:30-11:30 AM.  Turkey’s 2018 incursion into Syria garnered international attention, but what has occurred since hasn’t. Not only does Turkey occupy large swaths of Syrian territory, … Continue reading "Center for the Middle East and International Law – Settlers in Syria: Turkish Population Transfers & International Law"

Legal Career Services: Summer Legal Internships 101

Hazel Hall, Room 121

You are invited to learn from upperclassmen who have interned in a variety of settings. Career Services will moderate the discussion, and you will hear tips to help you excel in your summer internship! This is also a nice opportunity to learn about different employer types/ practice areas. Please RSVP in Symplicity so we can … Continue reading "Legal Career Services: Summer Legal Internships 101"

2022 Write-On Competition

Hazel Hall, Room 121

What’s Write-On? What’s a journal? How do I get on one? These questions and many more will be answered at the All-Journal Information Sessions on Thursday, April 7 at 12:10 pm or 5:10 pm in Room 121.  The All-Journal Information Sessions will provide an overview of the 2022 Write-On Competition, an introduction to each journal at Scalia … Continue reading "2022 Write-On Competition"

Legal Career Services: Library Resources for Future Judicial Law Clerks

Virtual Event - Zoom

Please join Career Services for a virtual presentation from Suzanne Corriell, Circuit Librarian for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Ms. Corriell will review the various resources available to federal judicial law clerks. Students who have secured federal clerkships are highly encouraged to attend. Please be sure to RSVP in Symplicity in … Continue reading "Legal Career Services: Library Resources for Future Judicial Law Clerks"

Religious Liberty & Law: In the Courts, In the Public Square, & In Administration

The Mayflower Hotel

Co-hosted by the Ethics and Public Policy Center The Mayflower Hotel, Washington D.C.  On Friday, April 8, the C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and the Ethics and Public Policy Center will host a conference on religious liberty with panel discussions on government regulation and religion in the public square and religious freedom and the … Continue reading "Religious Liberty & Law: In the Courts, In the Public Square, & In Administration"

Animal Legal Defense Fund: Days End Farm Horse Rescue Tour

Days End Farm Horse Rescue

GMU Law School’s student chapter of the Animal Legal Defense Fund cordially invites you and your guest to join us for a special tour of Days End Farm Horse Rescue on Saturday, April 9 at 1:30 p.m.  Days End, established in 1989, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to ensure quality care and treatment of … Continue reading "Animal Legal Defense Fund: Days End Farm Horse Rescue Tour"

Protest & Political Art: What Does the Law Allow?

Online event

Photographer and documentarian Michele Mcmanus and the George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School Arts & Entertainment Advocacy Clinic will discuss managing legal risks associated with making and selling art that documents political movements, protests, and uprisings. Hosted by Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts and the Arts & Entertainment Advocacy Clinic. Visit WALA's event website to … Continue reading "Protest & Political Art: What Does the Law Allow?"

State Privacy Laws: Is the Uniform Personal Data Protection Act the Path Forward?

Hazel Hall, Room 221

Join the Program on Economics & Privacy for a lively discussion between two leading privacy law experts, moderated by ASLS Professor James Cooper. We will examine state privacy laws, which attempt to balance consumer privacy concerns with the valuable uses of data, including the pros and cons of the UPDPA and its possible alternatives.

Beyond the Notes with Maria Schneider – A Conversation about Respecting Artist Rights

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

Join us for refreshments and a discussion on music, creativity, and copyright law with George Mason University College of Visual and Performing Arts Artist-in-Residence Maria Schneider and Professor Sandra Aistars! Visit the event website to learn more and to register in advance.