Can Constitutional Democracy Survive Presidential Scandal?
Monday, October 9
4pm - 5:15pm
James Blair Hall, Room 205

Stan Brand will give a lecture on American constitutional democracy and presidential scandals.  The event is co-hosted by the Dunn Civil Liberties Project and the Government Department

    14th Annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Conference
    Thursday, October 12 - Friday, October 13
    Law School, Room 119

    Professor David L. Callies will receive the 2017 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize during the fourteenth annual Brigham Kanner Property Rights Conference at the William & Mary Law School on October 12-13.

      Friend and Foe: Liberal Democracy and LGBT Rights in the Americas, the 2017 Boswell Lecture
      Friday, October 20
      3pm
      Ewell Hall, Ewell Recital Hall

      Professor Javier Corrales of Amherst College presents the 2017 Boswell Lecture, Friend and Foe: Liberal Democracy and LGBT Rights in the Americas.


      A Rested Development: An Informative Discussion on Managing Your Energy and Sleep
      Monday, October 23
      6:30pm - 7:30pm
      Eagle Hall (Green & Gold Village), Eagle G - Basement

      Feeling tired? Do you rely on caffeine to keep you awake? Would you like to have more energy throughout the day? If so, then this engaging workshop is guaranteed to put you to sleep. 

        Pre-Law Information Session & Alumni Panel Discussion
        Wednesday, October 25
        6pm - 7:30pm
        Blow Memorial Hall, Room 333

        Are you a first, second, third or even fourth year student who has begun thinking about whether law school might be for you? Come to this information session on preparing for law school and meet with W&M alums currently in  law school.

          "Tidewater: Water Is Rising, Land Is Sinking, but the Military Is Here to Stay" (Documentary)
          Thursday, October 26
          8pm - 10pm
          Location not specified

          The Virginia Coastal Policy Center will host a screening of the documentary, "Tidewater: Water Is Rising, Land Is SInking, but the Military Is Here to Stay."

          Interactive Forum: "Campus Protests & Free Speech"
          Tuesday, October 31
          12:50pm - 1:50pm
          Law School, Room 119
          A panel of Law School faculty will challenge audience members to think about and to engage in a lively discussion about free speech on campus.  Hosted by the Law School and the American Constitution Society. Lunch served!