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ILS presents a lecture by Katie Johnston devoted to the issue of use of force in the International Law.
Professor Melissa Murray will deliver the annual Wythe Lecture titled Race-ing Roe: Reproductive Justice, Racial Justice, and the Battle for Roe v. Wade. She is the Frederick I. and Grace Stokes Professor of Law at New York University School of Law.
On Tuesday, April 13, we will come together, wherever we are in the world, to celebrate and support our vibrant university community. Join us for the 8th annual One Tribe One Day to give back and pay it forward.
The Center for the Study of Law and Markets will host a lecture by Steven G. Medema, Research Professor of Economics at Duke University, titled "Why Do Economists Use Imaginary Worlds? What the Coase Theorem Tells Us About Why Law Matters.”
Come join the Institute of Bill of Rights Law: Student Division in Analyzing the Recently Argued Arizona Election Law Case - Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee on Wednesday, April 14 from 12:45pm - 2pm, part one of a two part series on the VRA.
Join the First Generation Student Alliance for a discussion and Q+A with alumni.
The Agricultural Law Society will be hosting guest speaker David Velde.
David Velde is currently general counsel for the National Farmers Union, as well as the co-owner of Velde Moore, LTD, a firm with an expertise in Agricultural Law.
On April 15th during the lunch hour, join SSA for national Ask An Atheist Day. Ask an Atheist Day is an opportunity for secular groups across the country to work together to defeat stereotypes about atheism and encourage courteous dialogue.
An information session regarding all clinics prior to registration. Clinic professors will provide an overview of their clinic and answer questions. Clinical program students will also be there to provide their perspective. Zoom information to come.
The 2021 Election Law Society Symposium will examine the role of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) in the 2020 election and its potential reform going forward both as a tool to address voting rules and districting maps that harm minority voters.
William & Mary, NATO CCDCOE, and King’s College London are pleased to invite you to the sideline event of the NATO Cyber Defence Pledge conference 2021.
The Center for Comparative Legal Studies and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding , the Comparative Legal Student Scholars, and the Reves Center for International Studies will host a symposium on Friday, April 16.
Build an understanding of the practice of self-care and how it can impact your overall well-being.
Please join William & Mary Law's If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice and Black Law Students Association (BLSA) for this panel on the intersection between racial justice and reproductive justice.
This is part two of the George Wythe Society's Dress to Impress programming. This presentation is about professional women's wear and how to dress professionally on a budget.
Join the Domestic Violence Clinic, FELS, ACS, & WLS for a panel discussion featuring Darryle Brown (Transitions Family Violence Services), Juanita Graham (Avalon Center), Robert Gray (disAbility Law Center of VA), and Megan Zwisohn (Career Prosecutor).
The First Generation Student Alliance is holding the very first FGSA Faculty Speaker Panel.
Program hosted by the Center for Legal and Court Technology for current JD and LLM students and attorneys. (July 17,18 & 24)
Ongoing Events
Save the date for April 9-14, 2021 as we celebrate the classes ending in 0's & 5's as well as 1's & 6's in a Virtual Alumni Weekend!
Each year the Virginia Bar Association hosts the Legal Food Frenzy to raise money for local food banks around the Commonwealth. Donate here: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/William-mary
Are you a 1st generation student experiencing stress because of societal, institutional, or familial concerns?
Time to share the challenges of these experiences and the process of transitioning back to the campus community. (Fridays starting March 26)
This open and non-structured space has been established for W&M students who identify as questioning, transgender, non-binary, gender queer, gender-nonconforming and are interested in connecting with others with similar identities/shared experiences.