Georgetown Law’s ICAP files amicus brief for House of Representatives arguing against Census citizenship question
April 1, 2019 Press ReleasesSupreme Court to hear Census citizenship case on April 23.
It’s an exciting time to be black at Georgetown. That’s according to Georgetown Law’s Professor Jamillah Bowman Williams, who shared her views during a wide-ranging discussion about black life at the university.
Supreme Court to hear Census citizenship case on April 23.
Brennan Gilmore sued Jones and others who made false and defamatory statements about him after he filmed deadly car attack at 2017 “Unite the Right” rally
Georgetown Law’s 2019 Samuel Dash Conference on Human Rights to feature Keynote on “Racial Borders” by UN Special Rapporteur
The American Criminal Law Review symposium explores experiences of women lawyers, police, suspects, prisoners and victims of crime
Members of Congress (Hill’s Angels) and Georgetown Law faculty and staff (Hoya Lawyas) will hit the basketball court for the 32nd Annual Home Court Charity Basketball Game. The game will raise money for the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless.…
Boston College Law Professor Mary Sarah Bilder delivers Georgetown Law’s 2019 Thomas F. Ryan Lecture
Live debate & discussion presented by Georgetown Law’s Institute for Technology Law & Policy
WASHINGTON – On Friday, March 8, Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and Checks and Balances will host “Rule of Law in America” at Georgetown Law. WHAT On March 8, former high-ranking officials from Republican…
Feb. 25 national security symposium at Georgetown Law
WASHINGTON - The Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP) at Georgetown Law, writing on behalf of the U.S. House of Representatives, today filed an amicus brief at the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Department of Commerce v. New…
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