American University Law Review Hosts Symposium, "The Impact of Race on Youth [In]Justice"

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American University Law Review Hosts Symposium, "The Impact of Race on Youth [In]Justice"

On Friday, February 4, 2022, the American University Law Review hosted its annual symposium titled “The Impact of Race on Youth [in]Justice.” Each year the Law Review dedicates its annual symposium to exploring a burgeoning area in the legal field, and several events in recent history have brought to the forefront the issue of race and racism in the legal profession. Almost every sector of the law has and continues to confront racism, but children are uniquely disadvantaged as dependents. Friday’s symposium sought to explore those questions and shed light on how racism has infiltrated the legal rights of children.
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Six WCL Professors Honored for Outstanding Teaching and Service

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Six WCL Professors Honored for Outstanding Teaching and Service

American University Washington College of Law is proud to recognize six professors for their outstanding work in teaching and service. As a legal community that highly values teaching excellence and service, we celebrate and congratulate Professors Epperson, Hamilton, Pollak, Smith, Spratt, and Wermiel for their extraordinary commitment and achievements that led the Committee to select them from a very competitive pool of nominations. Thanks to this year’s selection committee—Dean Leiter and Professors Carroll, Miller, Newcombe, and Roberts—for their service in selecting our awardees. These recipients were recognized during a virtual ceremony on February 1, 2022. 
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23rd Annual AUWCL Martin Luther King Day Jr. Celebration Honors Legacy with a Call to Action

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23rd Annual AUWCL Martin Luther King Day Jr. Celebration Honors Legacy with a Call to Action

The MLK Birthday Commemoration program is a 23-year tradition at WCL that honors the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  This year the King family asked that instead of just celebrating Dr. King's legacy, to focus on the fight to pass voting rights legislation. Therefore, the program focused on educating our community about pending legislation and highlighting the importance of voting rights at this moment.  
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White House, U.S. Department of Justice Recognize Dean Roger Fairfax and AUWCL Students' Efforts in Halting Evictions in Washington, DC

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White House, U.S. Department of Justice Recognize Dean Roger Fairfax and AUWCL Students’ Efforts in Halting Evictions in Washington, DC

On January 28,  Dean Roger Fairfax and AUWCL students’ efforts to halt evictions in the greater Washington, DC area by providing legal assistance to local communities.
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Championing What Matters in Minnesota: Alumna Helps Secure Settlement for George Floyd's Family

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Championing What Matters in Minnesota

George Floyd. Almost 24 hours after his name sprawled across her TV screen, it appeared in Bhavani Raveendran’s email inbox.
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Guiding Legal Leaders of Tomorrow: A Q&A with AUWCL Dean Roger A. Fairfax Jr.

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Guiding Legal Leaders of Tomorrow

A prominent legal scholar, educator and nationally known expert on criminal justice, Dean Roger A. Fairfax Jr. takes the helm of American University Washington College of Law at a critical moment in the law school’s history.
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3L Megan Cox Named 2022 Gallogly Public Interest Fellow

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3L Megan Cox Named 2022 Gallogly Public Interest Fellow

January 20, 2022



American University Washington College of Law (AUWCL) is proud to announce the selection of 3L student Megan Cox as fellow for this year’s Gallogly Family Foundation Public Interest Fellowship Program.
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Spring 2022 Administrative Announcements

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Spring 2022 Administrative Announcements

American University Washington College of Law is pleased to begin the Spring 2022 semester with new title announcements for Joni Wiredu and Asha Scielzo.
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Guiding Legal Leaders of Tomorrow: A Q&A with AUWCL Dean Roger A. Fairfax Jr.

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Dean Roger A. Fairfax Jr. Statement of Law School Deans in Support of the Attorney General’s Call to the Legal Community



The American University Washington College of Law (AUWCL) has responded to the Attorney General’s call to action in a number of important ways.  Student attorneys participating in our Clinical Program have engaged in eviction defense and housing security work through our Civil Advocacy Clinic, Community Economic and Equity Development Law Clinic, Gender Justice Clinic, Intellectual Property Clinic, International Human Rights Law Clinic, Criminal Justice Clinic, and Rising for Justice Clinic.  AUWCL students also have externed with organizations such as Bread for the City and the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless, providing countless unpaid hours in support of local anti-eviction direct legal services.  In addition, our Office of Public Interest is hosting a “Teach-in on the Eviction Crisis and Housing (In)Justice in DC,” featuring three AUWCL alumna at the forefront of anti-eviction efforts and providing anti-eviction training for AUWCL students. 
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2021 Summer Programs and Fall Activities with the Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

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2021 Summer Programs and Fall Activities with the Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

2021 Fall Activities
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