Final Exam Sessions with your Registrars

Jordan Foundation Classroom (Room 204)

The Registrars will host informational sessions on final exams. Topics that will be covered: Final schedule, exam distribution, honor code, how to use the Exam4 software, new procedures for Take-home exams, etc.

SALDF – Guest Speaker Joseph DeVault

Jordan Foundation Classroom (Room 204)

Join the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund and guest speaker Joseph DeVault from the Missouri Animal Alliance Legislation. Joseph is coming to give a brief overview of MAAL, animal law in Missouri, and the legislation he's working on in the 2026 session.

Phi Alpha Delta – Surviving 1L Finals and Keeping Your Sanity

Strauss Classroom (A-B Hall, Room 404)

Join Phi Alpha Delta for a discussion about how to succeed during finals week, tips and tricks for practice exams, how to use time wisely, how to not burn out, and how/when to get help from professors.

Final Exam Sessions with your Registrars

Jordan Foundation Classroom (Room 204)

The Registrars will host informational sessions on final exams. Topics that will be covered: Final schedule, exam distribution, honor code, how to use the Exam4 software, new procedures for Take-home exams, etc.

How Large Language Models Work And What That Means for Courts

AI is no longer a distant issue for the judiciary—it is already in the courtroom. Lawyers are filing AI-generated briefs, vendors are marketing “AI for judges,” and fabricated case citations have appeared in both filings and opinions. This CLE cuts through the hype to explain how today’s large language models (LLMs) actually work, why they...

AI and Copyright: Understanding the Issues, Lawsuits, and What Comes Next

This CLE offers an accessible, in-depth overview of one of today’s most consequential legal debates—the clash between artificial intelligence and copyright law. As generative AI tools rely on vast quantities of copyrighted works for training, courts are now being asked to decide whether such use constitutes lawful fair use or unlawful reproduction. This session unpacks...

The Admiralty Moot Court Team is now accepting applications!

The Admiralty Moot Court Team has extended its application deadline! The Admiralty Moot Court Team practices and competes in the spring, with this year's competition being held in Charleston, South Carolina on March 19 through 21. Interested students should email Prof. Richard Finneran by 5:00pm on Monday, November 17 with a copy of their resume and a persuasive writing sample. To...

First Generation Law Society: Paths and Professors

Zorensky Classroom (AB Hall 306)

Join FGLS and WCLS for FGLS’s last event of the semester (and a crowd favorite from last year) as we hear from Professor D’Onfro and Professor Crum on career path timelines! Professor D’Onfro and Professor Crum will be discussing the paths that students should take, depending on if you have firm, public interest, or clerking...

H-1B Visa Process and Policy Updates

Zoom Event

The Career Center invites you to join us for an informative session on the H-1B visa process and recent policy updates, featuring Alanna Ow — a former Director of USCIS with extensive experience in immigration and visa matters. This is a unique opportunity to gain direct insight from someone who has overseen key aspects of U.S....

Current Student AMA

Spring semester is starting! Get your questions answered about life in St. Louis and WashU Law from current 2L and 3L students.

Applications Are In. Now What?

Virtual Event

Once you’ve submitted your applications, the waiting can feel uncertain. This is also a valuable moment to pause and think intentionally about what you want in a law school—and what environment will support your goals, growth, and well-being over the next three years. As you wait, here’s what to know about WashU Law.