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.
Want a personal glimpse into the life of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg? Ask Adjunct Professor Mary Hartnett, one of the justice’s authorized biographers. Looking to explore health law in 2016-2017? Ask Professor Larry Gostin, who recently…
The Georgetown Law Technology Review, a student-run, online journal affiliated with Georgetown Law’s new Institute for Technology Law & Policy released its inaugural issue today. Focusing on issues at the intersection of law, policy and technology…
The Georgetown Law Technology Review, a student-run, online journal affiliated with Georgetown Law’s new Institute for Technology Law & Policy released its inaugural issue today. Focusing on issues at the intersection of law, policy and technology…
Georgetown Law professors are of course the experts when it comes to discussing the presumption of innocence, prosecutorial ethics, reasonable doubt and more. But they got some able assistance from the entertainment world on Thursday, November 10 —…
When the 115th United States Congress convenes in January, it will include two newly elected Georgetown Law alumni, bringing the total number of Law Center graduates serving in Congress to 15. Five serve in the Senate and 10 serve in the House of Representatives;…
“Decision 2016: What's Trending - #ImWithHer or #MAGA?” at Georgetown Law on October 24 brought together six experts — Republican and Democrat, military and civilian, pollsters and journalists, men and women — to glean their thoughts on the 2016…
Nearly 1400 Georgetown Law alumni and their guests had a terrific time at Reunion Weekend 2016 — catching up with friends, reminiscing about that contracts or torts professor and experiencing the best that Washington, D.C., has to offer.
From a morning…
Examining “The Perpetual Lineup: Unregulated Police Face Recognition in America” — the new groundbreaking report by Georgetown Law’s Center on Privacy & Technology — readers will find the name of Clare Garvie (L’15) right at the top. A 2009…
The U.K.’s June 23 decision to withdraw from the European Union — commonly known as “Brexit” — was one of the top stories of 2016, in part due to the “sheer unexpectedness of it all,” according to Georgetown Law Professor Chris Brummer.…
Investigation by the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law raises serious questions about privacy and civil liberties violations, particularly for African Americans
Senator Al Franken (D.-Minn.), Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R.-Utah), the American…