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  1. Retweeted
    10 hours ago

    SEI's (Sustainable Energy Initiative@GW) new blog is now online! 's kicks things off with her thought-piece "Four Critical Questions For the Future of "

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  2. 13 hours ago

    . previews argument in Virginia Uranium, Inc. v. Warren on . Concerning mining of the country's largest uranium deposit, the case may test the issue of legislative motive to determine if a state statute is pre-empted by federal law.

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  3. Oct 29

    A panel of legal experts, media professionals, and college administrators—including Dean —recently discussed the future of free speech on campuses in light of changing politics and emerging media.

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  4. Retweeted
    Oct 26

    Meet William Kovacic, professor at and one of our : Read a summary of one of his books—" Law in Perspective: Cases, Concepts and Problems in Competition Policy":

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    Oct 29

    U.S. member of the United Nations Int'l Law Commission -- Professor Sean Murphy () -- discusses highlights of major debates on international law in annual report. via

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  6. Oct 26

    Professor Charles B. Craver delivered the 2018 Lawrence Lecture on Dispute Resolution at and was also honored for his 2018 ABA Dispute Resolution Section Award for Outstanding Scholarly Work.

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    Oct 25

    Attend free conference on Changing & Dynamic Oceans: Gauging Law & Policy Responses on 11/9-11/10

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  8. Oct 24

    Susan R. Jones, Professor of Clinical Law and Director of the Small Business and Community Economic Development Clinic at GW Law, has been newly elected to the .

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  9. Oct 23
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  10. Retweeted
    Oct 23

    Join and SMPA this afternoon for a conversation on the future of free speech on campus.

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  11. Oct 23

    TODAY! Join Dean , and () and () as they discuss and debate the future of free speech on campus at 4 pm in Jack Morton Auditorium. More info and registration:

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    Oct 23

    Happening today! Panelists from , and will discuss free speech on college campuses from 4-6:30 p.m. at Jack Morton Auditorium. More details here:

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  13. Retweeted
    Oct 23

    Now, William Kovacic from offers remarks

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    Oct 23

    | ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄| Our Symposium is just around the corner! |___________| \ (•◡•) / \ / --- | | Register here:

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    Oct 22

    Join ELI-Ocean for a two-day symposium, titled "Changing and Dynamic Oceans: Gauging Law and Policy Responses," hosted by on November 9 and 10! Register today at

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    Oct 20

    How free is free? What would you do to protect free speech? What if it’s ugly, even hateful? Join us Tuesday...to speak freely.

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  17. Oct 22

    Second-year law student Jessica Sanchez was appointed to the Hispanic National Bar Association’s Law Student Division, as Region V President. Her mission is to be a resource to law students throughout her region.

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    Oct 22

    Law students interested in national security - career fair tomorrow afternoon at the Marvin Center. Meet national security employers from the government, military and private sector. More info at the link

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    Oct 19

    Terrific 10/17 program on Fearlessness, Innovation & Public Service in Acquisition featuring USD(A&S) Ellen M. Lord, LTG Wendy Masiello ( Ret); Anne Brennan, General Counsel; Soraya Correa, Chief Procurement Officer; and

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    Oct 19

    Join me, and (), (), and moderator () for a candid and lively discussion about "The Future of Free Speech on Campus" this Tuesday, October 23, 4 pm, Jack Morton Auditorium.

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