Sacrificing Legitimacy in a Hierarchical Judiciary
Monday, February 1
12:45pm - 2pm
Law School, Zoom

Come join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law: Student Division in a discussion with Professor Tara Grove, Professor Benjamin Kassow, and Professor Neal Devins on Sacrificing Legitimacy in a Hierarchical Judiciary.

Saving Justice: A Book Discussion with James Comey
Wednesday, February 3
6pm - 7:30pm
Online Zoom Webinar

Saving Justice: A Book Discussion with James Comey

Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: The Power of PROTEST, MARCHES, and COLLEGE STUDENTS
Wednesday, February 3
7pm
Location not specified

The Center for Student Diversity’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. commemoration program pays tribute to his life and impact.

New Year, New Us: Potential Atrocity Crime Policy Changes Under President Biden
Thursday, February 4
1pm - 2pm
Zoom

Join the Human Security Law Center in welcoming Arthur Traldi, International Criminal Prosecutor, who will be speaking about potential changes in U.S. atrocity crime policy under the Biden administration. Zoom: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/96732910046

    Administrative Law in Transition: Changes to Expect in the Biden Administration
    Friday, February 12
    1pm - 2pm
    Law School, Zoom

    Come join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law for the 2021 Professor Charles Koch Administrative Law Forum featuring Professors Peter Shane, Kristin Hickman, and Nick Bagley, in a discussion on what to expect in the Biden Administration.

    Law School Application Workshop
    Thursday, February 18
    6pm - 7:30pm
    Zoom: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/91300917873

    Law School Application Workshop

      Imagining the Future of Law and Neuroscience: William & Mary Law Review Symposium
      Friday, February 19 - Saturday, February 20
      1pm - 1pm
      Law School, Zoom

      On Friday afternoon and Saturday morning, Feb. 19th-20th, the William & Mary Law Review will host renowned scholars from around the world for a discussion of how advances in neuroscience can and should influence our constantly evolving legal system.

      Virtual Author Visit: Jason Reynolds
      Monday, February 22
      7pm
      Virtual

      Jason Reynolds is the New York Times bestselling co-author of Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You, along with Ibram X. Kendi. Reynolds will discuss his book and answer questions from the audience.

      Revolution and Counter-Revolution: How Political Islam Became the Enemy: Professor Tamara Sonn
      Wednesday, February 24
      4pm - 5:15pm
      Law School, Virtual

      Professor Sonn is Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor in the History of Islam and Director of the Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University. RSVP for Zoom information.


        Race and Belonging: Reconceptualizing American Democracy (Prof. Guy-Uriel Charles, Duke)
        Thursday, February 25
        1pm - 2pm
        Law School, Virtual

        Professor Guy-Uriel Charles will present the 2021 Cutler Lecture. He is currently the Edward and Ellen Schwarzman Professor of Law at Duke Law School.  Admission is free and all are welcome.

        Justice Along Borders: Social Justice and Its Intersections with Law, Immigration, and Human Rights
        Friday, February 26 - Saturday, February 27
        12pm - 3:30pm
        Law School, Zoom

        The William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice presents its annual symposium -- Justice Along Borders: Social Justice and Its Intersection Between Law, Immigration, and Human Rights. 

        Reclaiming What's Ours: Exploring the Realms of Intellectual Property Protections for Black Creators
        Friday, February 26
        6pm - 7:30pm
        Law School, Virtual

        The Black Law Students Association will host its annual (and first-ever virtual) symposium on February 26.  RSVP for Zoom details.