Panels and Discussions
Beyond the Bench: Judicial Panel Discussion
Strauss Classroom (A-B Hall, Room 404)Judge James Dowd (Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District), Judge Sarah Pitlyk (U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri), and Judge David Stras (U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit) will participate in a panel discussion moderated by Professor Conor Clarke.
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...
Tech/Privacy Law Society – Creators v. AI: A debate on the future of copyright
Cullenbine Classroom (A-B Hall, Room 305)A debate hosted by the Technology and Privacy Law Society and Cardozo's AI and the Law Society on the topic of AI and copyright. The event features WashU Law adjunct professor Oliver Roberts, currently teaching AI and Andrew Berger, an adjunct professor at Cornell known for representing the perspective of creatives in these debates, which...
NLG – Panel on International Student Workers and Unionization at Washington University
Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)The National Lawyers Guild (NLG) will host a panel discussion addressing the challenges, importance, and broader implications of international student worker unionization efforts at Washington University. The panelists are Professor Sheldon Evans; Dr. Ilaria Patania, who is an Assistant Professor of Archaeology at Washington University and a former international graduate student; Dr. Augusto Medeiros da...
WashU Law welcomes Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway in conversation with Dean Lindquist
Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)WashU Law welcomes Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway in conversation with Dean Lindquist.Moderated by Adjunct Professor Oliver RobertsReception to follow
From Promise to Precarity:Rethinking International Law After a Quarter-Century
The Janite Lee Reading RoomWashington University Global Studies Law Review & Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute 2026 Symposium From Promise to Precarity: Rethinking International Law After a Quarter-Century At the turn of the 21st century, international lawyers may have imagined a future of increased coalescence around shared values, more effective rule-based problem solving, and international organizations serving as...
LBS – King & Spalding Attorney Panel
Zorensky Classroom (AB Hall 306)King & Spalding attorneys will be (most likely) Zooming in to discuss their experience at the firm, practice areas, and summer associate opportunities.
FedSoc – Free Speech, Assembly, and the Public Square: The University’s Role in Democratic Life
Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)Free Speech, Assembly, and the Public Square: The University’s Role in Democratic LifeA Fireside Chat between Chancellor Martin and Jeff Gurley, Associate Attorney with Gibson Dunn and Michigan Law (president of FedSoc), WashU undergrad.
BLSA x ABS x NPHC Pre-Law Panel Discussion
Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)Join us for a conversation with legal professionals from various practice areas as they describe their legal journeys. Each panelist is a member of the National Pan-Hellenic Council, otherwise known as the Divine 9. We will be hosting this event alongside the Association of Black Students and the National Pan-Hellenic Council at WashU. We will...
HIPAA Privacy and Security Compliance: Fundamentals and Emerging Risks in the Age of AI and Technology
This CLE examines the core compliance obligations imposed by the HIPAA Privacy Rule and Security Rule in the context of rapidly evolving technologies, including artificial intelligence and advanced data systems. Speaker: Adam H. Laughton, Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig LLP in Houston
Analyzing AI Terms in Commercial Contracts: A Practical Guide for Lawyers
This CLE is designed to help lawyers analyze, draft, and negotiate commercial contracts that involve artificial intelligence technologies without requiring technical expertise in AI systems. Speaker: Charlyn Ho, Founder and Managing Member, Rikka
ALA – The Implications of Labor Antitrust for Merger Enforcement
Morriss Classroom (A-B Hall, Room 202)Mark Lemley will be talking about The Implications of Labor Antitrust for Merger Enforcement.