Information Session
Peer Academic Advising
Hullverson Seminar Room (A-B Hall, Room 201)Exam Strategies Deep Dive: Closed Book, Word Limits, and One-Pagers Drop in to talk with Peer Academic Advisors about study strategies, exam techniques, and academic planning.
JLP – Reflections of an Editor: JLP Alumni Panel
Morriss Classroom (A-B Hall, Room 202)To help students understand the benefits of Journal years after they graduate, JLP is hosting an alumni panel as students rank their preferred publication for Write-On.
CLS | Sketching Criminality: Eye Witness (Mis)Identifications
Zorensky Classroom (AB Hall 306)A session that explores the development of suspect sketches, the psychological factors like stress and cross-racial identification that contribute to misidentification, and the strategic legal challenges of using eyewitness evidence at trial to ensure due process. Speaker:Erika WurstMissouri State Public Defender
TPLS | Armstrong & Teasdale Lunch & Learn
Zorensky Classroom (AB Hall 306)Armstrong & Teasdale Lunch & Learn Lunch discussion featuring two data privacy attorneys from Armstrong Teasdale. Scott Galt - Partner, Armstrong & TeasdaleCasey Waughn - Senior Associate, Armstrong & Teasdale
FGLS/SALSA | Professionalism in Practice
Zorensky Classroom (AB Hall 306)Professionalism in PracticeThe purpose of the event is to speak about professionalism in an office environment and discuss norms in different types of legal jobs. We want to ensure WashU Law students are prepared for their summer associateships and internships. We will be speaking candidly about do's and don'ts, as well as how to reach...
Around the World in Law: Comparative Insights fromInternational Grad Scholars
Susman Classroom (403)Join ILS and Graduate and International Programs for a panel learn more about legal systems abroad from your fellow students. Taking advantage of our amazing international community at WashU Law, we will have students from different countries share about their experiences in the legal field. This will be a unique opportunity to learn about different...
AI, Evidence, and the Integrity of Judicial Proceedings
Artificial intelligence is creating new evidentiary and procedural challenges for courts, particularly as judges confront fake evidence, AI-generated or AI-affected evidence, fabricated citations, hallucinated filings, and other submissions shaped by tools that can alter content in ways that are not always obvious on their face. These developments raise pressing questions about authenticity, reliability, disclosure, attorney...
Peer Academic Advising
Hullverson Seminar Room (A-B Hall, Room 201)Exam Preparation: Ask Us Anything - Staying Motivated for Write-On Drop in to talk with Peer Academic Advisors about study strategies, exam techniques, and academic planning.
Waitlist Update
Attend to learn more about WashU Law's decision timeline and general information about our waitlist process.
The Law School Transfer Process: Strategy, Timing, and Common Pitfalls
This webinar will provide a practical overview of the law school transfer process for students considering transferring after their first year. The discussion will address key timing considerations, what admissions teams look for in transfer applicants, common mistakes candidates make, strategic considerations in deciding whether to transfer, and how students can position themselves effectively in...
(Second) Waitlist Update
Attend to learn more about WashU Law’s decision timeline and general information about our waitlist process over the summer.
Deepfakes, Metadata, and the Future of eDiscovery: Navigating AI-Driven Evidence
This CLE examines how AI-driven technologies are reshaping eDiscovery and litigation strategy, and what practitioners must do to adapt. Speaker: Matthew J. Hamilton, Of Counsel, Morgan Lewis