• Debate on Abortion: Pro-Life, Pro-Choice, & Evictionist

    Three-way debate between Walter Block, Professor of Economics, Loyola University; Shannon Fyfe, Professor of Philosopy, George Mason University; and C'zar Bernstein, Associate, Consovoy McCarthy; each advocating for a different position on abortion. Please RSVP if you plan to attend.

  • Legal Issues: A Libertarian Analysis

    The Journal of Law, Economics & Policy is hosting a discussion with Walter Block, Professor of Economics, Loyola University. The topics for discussion include blackmail, immigration, and intellectual property. Please RSVP if you plan to attend.

  • Public Discourse Project’s: Discussion over Division

    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 be matched with students of differing political views for engaging conversations. Please RSVP if you plan to attend.

  • Break-Fest

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

  • Lunar New Year Celebration & Bar Review

    Join the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association and the Student Bar Association in celebrating the Lunar New Year, Bar Review style on Thursday, February 15 from 4 to 7 p.m.! There will be food, alcohol, games, with prizes, and a lot of fun in between. All are welcome, see you there!

  • What Do In-House Lawyers Do?

    Career Services, the Business Law Society, and the Virginia State Bar Corporate Counsel Section will be hosting a panel on legal careers with businesses or other organizations. Please RSVP if you plan to attend.

  • Break-Fest

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

  • Trivia Night

    Join Mason Sports and Entertainment Law Association and Pro Bono Society for Trivia Night, to raise funds for the Pro Bono Society Summer Stipend Fund! Teams can consist of up to 6 people and the winning team will get their choice of some amazing prizes! Dinner will be provided, and tickets are $5 per person.