George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School

Faith, Family, & Law

Please join the Thomas More Society, co-hosted with the Christian Legal Society and the Federalist Society, for Carrie and Roger Severino on “Faith, Family, & Law” Tuesday, April 4 at 12:15 p.m. Carrie and Roger Severino are both accomplished attorneys in their own right, and are parents of six! They will speak on raising a … Continue reading "Faith, Family, & Law"

Second Amendment: Bruen Decision and Lower Court Fallout, with Professor Eric Segall

Please join the American Constitution Society on April 4 for a discussion on the historic Bruen decision to come down from the Supreme Court, the ramifications of lower court decisions, and the impact on laws passed to provide protection from gun violence. Professor Segall is an expert in constitutional law and host of the podcast … Continue reading "Second Amendment: Bruen Decision and Lower Court Fallout, with Professor Eric Segall"

State Court Judicial Clerkships Overview Session

Have you considered how a state court clerkship could further your career? Do you have questions about the application process? Please join Career Services on April 4th to learn more. We will discuss application strategy, application timelines, researching judges, and the offer and acceptance process. Pizza will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis. If … Continue reading "State Court Judicial Clerkships Overview Session"

Red Cross Blood Drive

On April 5, from 10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. the Red Cross will be onsite collecting blood donations. Please sign up to donate. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Mary Stuart at [email protected].

Museum Field Trip!

Join the Native American Law School Association, Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, and Family Law Society on a field trip to National Museum of the American Indian (4th St SW, Washington, DC 20560) on April 8 at 2:30 p.m.! Come learn about Native American history! Dinner is provided!

Debate: Applying the First Amendment to Social Media Moderation Policies

No doubt you’ve heard the conservative complaint that social media platforms algorithmically discriminate against conservative viewpoints, in what is tantamount to censorship. But wait—doesn’t censorship only come from the government? Not according the Fifth Circuit! In NetChoice v. Paxton, the Fifth Circuit upheld a Texas law aimed at regulating social media moderation policies and held … Continue reading "Debate: Applying the First Amendment to Social Media Moderation Policies"

National Security Law Journal (NSLJ) Write On Information Session

1Ds, 1Es, 2Ds, and 2Es writing on for the first time are invited to join us on Wednesday, April 12 at 12:15 p.m. (Hybrid) or 5:15 p.m.(Zoom) to learn more about joining the National Security Law Journal through the Write On Competition! Food will be provided for those joining us in-person at 12:15 p.m. Questions? … Continue reading "National Security Law Journal (NSLJ) Write On Information Session"

Clinics and Externships Information Session

All students are invited to attend the Clinics and Externships Information Session. Scalia Law’s Clinic and Externship Programs offer excellent opportunities to practice your legal skills, increase your marketability with certain employers, and earn academic credit. The law school’s externship and clinic professors, along with Associate Dean Nields, will provide information on the law school’s … Continue reading "Clinics and Externships Information Session"

Spring Paint and Sip

Please join the Mason Sport and Entertainment Law Association (MSELA) and the Intellectual Property Law Society (IPLS) for our spring Paint and Sip event! It will be held on Friday, April 14 from noon to 5 p.m. Food, drinks, and supplies will be provided. Take a break from studies to relax! We look forward to … Continue reading "Spring Paint and Sip"

Range Trip

Please join us range trip on Saturday, April 15, at 1:00 p.m.! We will be arranging a carpool for those who do not have a ride. Please fill out the attached form if you plan to attend, and contact Aden Hochrun with questions.

Coffee and Doughnuts

Stop by the Federal Indian Law Association’s table on April 17 from 12–2 to grab doughnuts and some coffee. Learn more about FILA, Federal Indian Law, and our upcoming leadership elections!