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11. Griswold v. Connecticut Celebrates 50 Years
AUWCL marked the 50-year milestone for landmark case Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) by hosting a daylong celebration with two panels focused on both the history and the future of Griswold.
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12. 18th Annual Hispanic Law Conference Focuses on the Power of Voice
On April 2 AUWCL hosted the 18th Annual Hispanic Law Conference which brought together distinguished lawyers, educators, entrepreneurs, and activists who have significantly contributed to the progress of the Latino community. This year’s conference, entitled “Nuestra Voz: Addressing Key Issues for the Hispanic Community” focused on the power of voice.
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13. National Institute for Trial Advocacy to Hold Trainings at AUWCL
American University Washington College of Law is pleased to host the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) for two cutting-edge trainings this spring, “Writing Persuasive Briefs” held March 12-13 and “Persuasive Power in the Courtoom” held April 2-3.
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14. Panel on Sovereign Debt Restructuring Features Ambassador of Argentina
Ambassador of Argentina Cecilia Nahón joined Sean Hagan, general counsel for the International Monetary Fund, and Amar Bhattacharya, senior fellow at the Global Economy and Development Program at Brookings Institution, and Professor Fernanda Nicola for a conversation on "Sovereign Debt Restructuring: Global Implications and Systemic Solutions."
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15. AUWCL Hosts 19th Meeting of the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization Advisory Committee
In the context of the partnership between AUWCL and the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (ITSO), the law school hosted the 19th meeting of the ITSO’s Advisory Committee on Feb. 12. The Advisory Committee convenes between ITSO’s Assembly of Parties and gives advice and feedback to the Director General of ITSO between Assembly of Parties. Many Ministers, Ambassadors, and government representatives attended.
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16. AUWCL Trial Teams Headed to National Trial Competition in Houston
The Stephen. S. Weinstein Trial Advocacy Program at American University Washington College of Law co-hosted the 2015 National Trial Competition Regional Tournament Feb. 6-8 alongside the University of Maryland and Catholic University Law School. Both trial teams from AUWCL won their final rounds and will represent the law school in the National Competition, held March 11-15 in Houston, Texas.
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17. Thomas Buergenthal Presents Memoir, "A Lucky Child"
AUWCL hosted Thomas Buergenthal, former dean and former judge of the International Court of Justice, for a presentation on the writing of his memoir, “A Lucky Child: A Memoir of Surviving Auschwitz as a Young Boy.”
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18. "Serial" Discussion at AUWCL Features Special Guest Rabia Chaudry
Rabia Chaudry, an attorney who brought the case of friend Adnan Syed to the creator of the hit podcast “Serial,” participated in a question and answer session at AUWCL.
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19. United Nations Committee Against Torture Project Celebrates 10 Years
The United Nations Committee against Torture (UN CAT) Project will hold its inaugural reunion on Jan. 27 celebrating the Project’s first decade—2004-2014.
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20. 16th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Commemoration
AUWCL hosted the 16th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Commemoration on January 15. The keynote speaker for the program was Professor Caleen Sinnette Jennings, professor of theatre at AU.
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