Thursday: “Notes From The Front: Defending Civil Liberties in the Age of Trump”
February 5, 2019 Press ReleasesProfessor David Cole returns to Georgetown Law to discuss his work – and next moves – as ACLU’s national legal director
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.
Professor David Cole returns to Georgetown Law to discuss his work – and next moves – as ACLU’s national legal director
Nearly nine in ten large law firms using ALSPs, Big Four competition rising, according to comprehensive study by Thomson Reuters, Georgetown Law, Oxford Saïd Business School & Acritas
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Treasury Chip Harter to Keynote one-day conference at Georgetown Law
Research from the Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession at Georgetown Law and Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute shows that traditional models have “broken apart” from new competition; “unprecedented levels” of client and talent poaching.
Matt Blaze, an expert in computer and network security and one of the world’s leading cryptographers, has joined the university as a computer science and law professor.
WASHINGTON – Former FTC Commissioner Terrell McSweeny is joining Georgetown Law’s Institute for Technology Law & Policy as a distinguished fellow.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Treasury Chip Harter to Deliver Keynote
WASHINGTON - On Thursday, Nov. 29, Georgetown Law's Center on National Security and the Law and the Department of Justice's Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section will hold a one-day cybercrime symposium featuring a lunchtime keynote by Deputy…
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In advance of a Wednesday public hearing and vote on the City of Portland’s proposed Protest Safety Ordinance, Mary McCord, Senior Litigator at Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP), submitted a statement to the Portland City Council, on behalf of ICAP, opining on the constitutionality of the ordinance and endorsing its intention to protect free speech and public safety.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press today teamed up to file an amicus (or “friend-of-the-court”) brief in support of the lawsuit filed…
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