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.

Vibe Coding for Lawyers: How to Do It and What You Need to Know

This CLE introduces lawyers to the emerging practice known as vibe coding, a nontraditional approach to building software-like tools through structured prompting rather than conventional programming. The session explains what vibe coding is, how it works, and how lawyers without technical backgrounds can leverage it to design practical solutions inside their existing workflows. Attendees will...

Fake Law, Real Sanctions: Ethical Failures and Consequences of AI-Generated Filings

Virtual Event

Drawing on a database of more than 700 documented cases, this webinar examines how competent attorneys have found themselves subject to sanctions, bar referrals, and reputational harm due to AI hallucinations. Oliver Roberts, Co-Director of AI Collaborative at WashU Law and Damien Charlotin, an academic, lawyer, and creator of the leading AI hallucination case database,...

JLS – Spring Israel Trek

Cullenbine Classroom (A-B Hall, Room 305)

Information session for a WashU spring break Israel trip: This 8-day Israel trek offers a deep dive into Israel’s geopolitical landscape. From foreign relations, national security to diplomacy and International law. Speaker is Roey Kruvi with the Jewish Federations of North America and WashU Alum Join classmates in asking the challenging questions. If ever there...

FedSOC – Solicitor General Panel

Peper, Martin, Jensen, Maichel and Hetlage (A-B Hall, Room 401)

A candid conversation with Iowa’s Solicitor General on building a career in public appellate practice. The discussion will cover what SG offices do, how lawyers get hired, the skills that matter most, and why SG work remains one of the most competitive and influential paths in government lawyering.

PSAB – Donate-A-Day

Crowder Courtyard (A-B Hall, Room 301)

This year, PSAB is working with WashU Law journals to host a Donate-a-Day Journal Raffle earlier in the semester. This raffle will run from Monday, January 12, through Friday, January 23, to help supplement our main fundraising efforts during our usual fundraising period in March and April. There will be a table in Crowder Courtyard for the...

AI Use in Judicial Decision-Making: A Review of Reported Cases

Virtual Event

A review of judicial decisions in which judges used AI for judicial interpretation, spanning the 11th Circuit, DC Court of Appeals, and 6th Circuit, presented by Oliver Roberts, Co-Director of AI Collaborative at WashU Law.