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1. “Finals Frenzy” Helps Students Unwind During Exam Weeks
On Dec. 8, the Office of Student Affairs kicked off “Finals Frenzy,” events and services to help students unwind during reading period and final exam weeks.
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2. Specialized Summer Law Programs Host Opening Reception
An opening reception was held for participants in the law school's specialized summer law programs, including the Program on International Organizations, Law and Diplomacy (PIOLD), International Commercial Arbitration, and the Environmental Law program.
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3. National Democracy Slam 2015 Tackles Election Reform with 17 Bold Ideas
Require all citizens to cast a ballot. Small dollar public financing. Independent redistricting. A Right to Vote Amendment…These were just a few of the 17 proposed reforms presented during National Democracy Slam 2015.
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4. Photos: 19th Annual Sylvania Woods Conference
On April 9, the law school celebrated the 19th Annual Sylvania Woods Conference focusing on the status of African American in the legal profession and honoring exceptional individuals who have made great strides in the community. Check out the panel and awards dinner photos.
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5. AUWCL Co-Sponsors National Democracy Slam 2015, April 22
National Democracy Slam 2015 is a day-long conference taking place on April 22, 2015 that will explore 17 bold ideas for breaking partisan gridlock, ending gerrymandering, and improving America's elections and politics. The conference will feature leading electoral reform thinkers and policymakers.
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6. Symposium Highlights Maryland Attorney General Report on "The State of Marriage Equality in America"
AUWCL’s Program on Law and Government hosted a symposium on marriage equality on Thursday, April 16. The event focused on the report “The State of Marriage Equality in America” released by the Maryland Office of the Attorney General, which surveyed current marriage laws in the 50 states plus the District of Columbia.
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7. 19th Annual Sylvania Woods Conference Celebrates African Americans in Law
On Thursday, April 9, the American University Washington College of Law community celebrated the 19th Annual Sylvania Woods Conference. The conference, named after the late Judge Sylvania Woods ’60 - one of the first African Americans to graduate from the law school - celebrated African Americans in the legal profession.
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8. Program on Law & Government Hosts Student and Alumni Reception on Capitol Hill
On April 14, the Program on Law & Government held a networking reception for JD and LL.M. students to speak with alumni in government, public interest organizations, and federal agencies. The event, held at the Rayburn House Office Building, welcomed over 200 students and alumni, including Rep. Stacey Plaskett ’94 and Rep. Gwen Graham ’88.
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9. AUWCL Sponsors 17th Annual Grotius Lecture to Open 109th ASIL Annual Meeting
On April 8, AUWCL and the American Society of International Law (ASIL) presented the 17th Annual Grotius Lecture to a crowd of more than 600 to open the 109th ASIL Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. This year's distinguished lecturer was Sir Kenneth Keith, former judge of the International Court of Justice. H.E. Dame Rosalyn Higgins, past president of the International Court of Justice, served as the distinguished discussant, and Dean Claudio Grossman moderated the panel.
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10. Photos: 18th Annual Hispanic Law Conference
AUWCL hosted the 18th Annual Hispanic Law Conference which brought together distinguished lawyers, educators, entrepreneurs, and activists who significantly contribute to the progress of the Latino community. Check out the photos!
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