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GMU ACS is proud to host Russ Feingold, former Senator and current ACS Nationals President. Mr. Feingold will lead a discussion on SCOTUS reform, including whether the Supreme Court needs more justices. All are welcome, and please bring questions! Join ACS for this event on Wednesday, February 1, @ 12:00 p.m. Lunch will be provided. |
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Mason Phi Alpha Delta presents Karaoke Night on February 2 at 4:30 p.m.! Please see flyer for location details. |
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Are you interested in a career in public service? Looking to chat with employers about what that career might look like? We invite you to the first annual Public Service Employers' Day Table Talk on Friday, February 3 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Come chat in-person with government and non-profit employers and learn more about … Continue reading "Public Service Employers Day Table Talk" |
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The Pro Bono Organization and Be The Match will be hosting a registry event in Amber Takesh’s honor on February 7 and 8 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. All that is required is a simple cheek swab! Be the Match has requested around 5 volunteers per hour, but the more, the merrier! There will … Continue reading "Be The Match!" |
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If you are interested in large firm recruiting or want to participate in Scalia Law’s On-Campus Interviewing (OCI) Program this summer, plan to attend this mandatory information session about large firm recruiting, either in-person or via Zoom. Topics will include an introduction to large law firms, timeline for applying, and assessing whether you are a … Continue reading "Large Firm Recruiting Series, Session 1: Large Law Firm Recruiting Introduction" |
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Info-Session: 1pm Tuesday, February 14th, 2023, Hazel Hall Room 329 About the Program: The National Security Institute at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School hosts an annual summer program abroad – this year in Lisbon, Portugal – where students learn about the historical roots and the modern application of the separation of powers in the national security context in two courses awarding a total of 2 credits: Interbranch Conflicts in National Security: War, Intelligence, and Negotiations The Separation of Powers course will examine the philosophical doctrines underlying the American approach to our system of governance, the constitutional pedigree of the separation of powers, and the understanding of such separation by the framers, as well the application of separation of powers principles in the modern era, including in the administrative state and national security contexts. The Interbranch Conflicts course will analyze three-to-four case studies of conflicts between Congress and the President in national security, including disputes over war-making, surveillance and other counterterrorism efforts, and international agreements. NSI also brings amazing national security experts and leading legal voices. Previous guests have included: US Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, Susan M. Gordon, former Deputy Director of National Intelligence, Judge Patrick Bumatay of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Ellen McCarthy, former Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research, and Michael Mukasey, former US Attorney General. The program is limited to 25 students. Applications are open for all 1L, 1E, 2L, 2E, and 3E students. |
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Join IPLS this Wednesday, February 15 from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. for our first event of the semester. Professor Mossoff will be discussing the Supreme Court’s upcoming trademark case (Jack Daniels v. VIP Products). If you like dogs or alcohol, this is the event for you! This case features a trademark dispute over dog toys … Continue reading "Dog Toy Trademark Case – Intellectual Property Law Society (IPLS)"
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Join the Republican Lawyers Association's Scalia Law Chapter for an informative event about the recent Chinese spy balloon with the Senior Fellow & Director of the Hudson Institute's China Center, Dr. Miles Yu. More information about the event can be found here. |
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The Criminal Law Society and the Black Law Students Association cordially invite you to a special event for Black History Month on Thursday, February 16 at 4:30 p.m. Professor John C. H. Miller III, J.D. of the University of Alabama will discuss one of America's most notorious legal events. Some trials are more than legal … Continue reading "The Many Lessons of Scottsboro" |
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Market yourself to law firm and non-law firm employers by maximizing the impact of your resume and cover letter. Learn how to tailor your application materials with strategic use of … Continue reading "Law Firm Recruiting Series, Session 2: Advanced Resume and Cover Letter Writing Workshop" |
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The Global Antitrust Institute invites you to attend the George Mason Law Review 26th Annual Antitrust Symposium on Friday, February 24, 2023! This all-day event will feature a luncheon conversation with FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Scalia Law University Professor Joshua Wright, plus four panel discussions on key antitrust topics with academic leaders, practitioners, … Continue reading "George Mason Law Review 26th Annual Antitrust Symposium"
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Q: What is the one question universally asked at large firm interviews? A: Why do you want to work at this law firm? Prepare to answer this question with knowledge and sophistication, as well as learn about which firms most match your skills and experience, by attending this workshop, either in-person or via Zoom. You … Continue reading "Law Firm Recruiting Series, Session 3: Researching Law Firms and Networking" |
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Join the Native American Law School Association and Career Services at noon on February 27 for a discussion on job opportunities in the area of Federal Indian Law with practitioners from both the government and private practice. Pizza and doughnuts will be provided! |
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The Society for Environmental and Energy Law invites you to its Spring Career Panel on Tuesday, February 28, from 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Come to learn about the wide variety of internships and post-grad jobs in environmental and energy law. Panelists include practitioners from the Chesapeake Legal Alliance, Department of the Navy, Savion LLC, … Continue reading "Society for Environmental and Energy Law Career Panel"
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In this workshop, you will gain insight on the character and fitness process. Come and learn about the process, the importance of candor on the application, how to respond to the additional inquiries from the Bar, and how to address past events that may be problematic on a bar application. This workshop will be presented … Continue reading "Character and Fitness Process, with Attorney Rob Stoney" |
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The National Security Law Journal and Journal of Law, Economics, & Policy are co-hosting a symposium on March 3, beginning at noon, on Digital Currency. Topics will include cryptocurrency and the societal impacts thereof, property and privacy rights around digital currency, sanctions, and corporate governance. Lunch will be served. For more information and to RSVP, … Continue reading "Spring 2023 Symposium"
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You are invited to the Graduate and Professional Student Networking Reception where you will connect with Mason Alumni, area business leaders, and fellow peers. This event will begin with a Networking Workshop. The aim of this workshop is to help you develop as a professional. University Career Services will provide networking advice, LinkedIn tips, and … Continue reading "Graduate and Professional Student Networking Reception" |
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Schedule: 9-9:30: Check-In 9:30-11:30: Simulated MPRE 11:30-12: Lunch Noon: MPRE Workshop Questions? Please reach out to Amanda Compton, Director, Bar Support at [email protected]. Make sure to register in Symplicity for the event. |
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