2013 Annual W&M Business Plan Competition
Monday, April 1 - Thursday, April 4
Alan B. Miller Hall (Business School)
Get ready to light your fuses and enter the 2013 W&M Business Plan Competition! The Mason School of Business and Entrepreneurship Center are proud to sponsor this competition to "fuel the ambition of the budding entrepreneur."
    Meese v Klarman: A Debate on Constitutional Originalism
    Monday, April 1
    5pm - 6:30pm
    Law School, Room 120
    Please join us for this lively debate between Michael J. Klarman & Alan Meese which has become a W&M tradition. It will be held on April 1 at 5 p.m. in room 120 at the Law School. Free. All are welcome. Sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law.
      Justice Richard J. Goldstone: The International Criminal Court
      Wednesday, April 3
      12:45pm - 1:45pm
      Law School, Room 124
      Justice Richard J. Goldstone, the 2013 recipient of the Marshall-Wythe Medallion, will deliver a lecture titled "The International Criminal Court: Recent Developments" on April 3 at 12:45 p.m. in room 124 of the Law School. Free. All are welcome.
        Law School Alumni Weekend 2013
        Friday, April 5 - Saturday, April 6
        9am - 11pm
        Law School
        Alumni Weekend and Reunion Classes of 1968, 1973, 1978, 1983, 1988, 1993, 1998, 2003 and 2008.
          Alumni Association Board of Directors Meeting
          Friday, April 5
          1pm - 5pm
          Law School, Faculty Conference Room in the North Wind of the Law School
          The Board of Directors of the Alumni Association for William & Mary Law School will meet on Friday, April 5, 2013 at 1:00 P.M.
            Meeting With John D. Feeley
            Friday, April 5
            5pm
            James Blair Hall, Room 223
            Former Foreign Service Officer John D. Feeley will meet with students interested in Latin American affairs and/or foreign service careers.
              Oliver Hill Banquet
              Saturday, April 6
              6:30pm - 9pm
              School of Education, Matoaka Woods Ballroom
              Come celebrate the legacy of Oliver Hill, an attorney who played a major role in passing civil rights legislation, and the achievements of the W.C. Jefferson BLSA Chapter. We will have food, entertainment, and awards.
                William & Mary Law Revue Presents 12 Angry Men
                Sunday, April 7
                All day
                Law School, Courtroom
                Law Revue, William & Mary Law School's student theater group, will perform a production of 12 Angry Men in the Law School on Sunday, April 7, at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Free admission.
                  Professor Hardy "Last Lecture": Copyright and New Technology
                  Thursday, April 11
                  12:50pm - 2pm
                  Law School, Room 127
                  The Student Intellectual Property Society is hosting a "Last Lecture" by Professor Trotter Hardy. A well-respected scholar in the field of copyright law, Professor Hardy has been with William & Mary Law School for three decades and is now retiring!
                    Hon. Margaret Focarino, U.S. Commissioner for Patents
                    Friday, April 12
                    12:50pm - 2pm
                    Law School, Room 124
                    The Student Intellectual Property Society is pleased to host Margaret Focarino, United States Commissioner for Patents, for a lecture at the law school on current issues in intellectual property. Lunch will be served - RSVP here: http://goo.gl/LCikf
                      Looking Like A State, But Not Being One: The Real Governance Problem In Development
                      Friday, April 12
                      3:45pm - 5pm
                      Small Hall, Room 110
                      Lecture by Matt Andrews, Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Co-hosted by the Reves Center for International Studies and the Institute for the Theory and Practice of International Relations.
                        Lecture: Unclenching Our Fists: Negotiation Strategy With Iran
                        Friday, April 12
                        6:30pm
                        School of Education, Matoaka Woods
                        Lecture given by Ambassador Thomas Pickering, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Part of the MUN conference hosted by the W&M International Relations Club.
                          Democratic Legitimacy and Distrust: The Case of Walter Lippmann's Public Opinion
                          Wednesday, April 17
                          1pm - 2pm
                          Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
                          Lecture given by Eduard van de Bilt, professor of American history at Leiden University. Part of the Reves Hall Coffee Hour lecture series.
                            The Future Role of the Military in Post-Revolutionary Democratic Egypt
                            Tuesday, April 23
                            5pm
                            Hennage Auditorium, DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum
                            Open to the public. Free reservation required.
                              Get Back on Track Day: Free, Fresh-Squeezed Lemonade and End-of-Semester Coping Skills
                              Wednesday, April 24
                              11am - 2pm
                              Sadler Center, Chesapeake A/B/C
                              Are you flourishing? Feeling resilient? Come get a free mood check-up and some fresh lemonade! Learn the Wobble, Zumba, and tons of coping skills while you're there! Did we mention free massage? It's better than a spoonful of Vitameatavegamin!
                                The Arab Spring: Prospects for Democracy
                                Wednesday, April 24
                                3pm
                                Hennage Auditorium, DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum
                                Open to the public. Free reservation required.
                                  Sacred Space: Burial Places of the Enslaved and their Descendants
                                  Saturday, April 27
                                  10am - 12:30pm
                                  Small Hall, Room 110
                                  The Remembering Slavery, Resistance and Freedom Project in partnership with the College of William & Mary and the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities presents a lecture about the cemeteries of the enslaved and what those spaces mean today.
                                    William & Mary Law School Alumni Reception in Washington, D.C.
                                    Tuesday, April 30
                                    5:30pm - 7:30pm
                                    1207 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
                                    Please join Dean Dave Douglas and fellow classmates for a reception at Covington & Burling.
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