Funding Law School

Funding Law School with Carrie Burns, Director of Financial Aid and Student Life

WLC – Public Interest Insights Event

Susman Classroom (403)

WLC wants to ensure members who are interested in public interest are provided with the resources and information necessary for successful navigation of the field.

True Crime & Criminal Narratology – Ethical Innocence with Ralph Grunewald

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

What is truth? Who is innocent? Ralph Grunewald, Professor of English and Legal Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, joins us to talk about his research on true crime media and criminal narratology. Through an examination of storytelling on the witness stand and social attitudes about crime, Professor Grunewald lends us his insight into the...

Stories of Third-Trimester Abortion Care

Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)

Join the Reproductive Justice Graduate Student Working Group for a panel discussion about third-trimester abortion, the national landscape for abortion care, and local abortion advocacy. The event will feature third-trimester abortion provider Dr. Shelley Sella, abortion story-teller Robin Utz, and the Missouri Abortion Fund. This event is also supported by the Center for Humanities and...

Career Paths Panel Discussion: Employee Benefits

Jordan Foundation Classroom (Room 204)

Do you like the design and implementation of big plans? Come learn about this in-demand niche practice market: Employee Benefits. In this panel discussion, you will learn about the importance of details and definitions, empowering employee savings, and balancing the intersection of employee health and welfare, government regulation, and employer economics. Speakers: Sponsored by: The...

ACS | The Constitutionality of ICE Raids and Immigration Enforcement

Cullenbine Classroom (A-B Hall, Room 305)

The Constitutionality of ICE Raids and Immigration EnforcementOur event will examine the constitutional framework governing immigration enforcement, focusing on ICE raids and related enforcement practices. We plan to discuss Fourth Amendment, due process, and federalism concerns, as well as the interaction between immigration law and constitutional protections.

Fireside Chat with Calvin Butler, JD ’94 and Bob Viets, JD ‘69

Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)

Join Nickerson Dean Stefanie Lindquist in conversation with WashU Law alumni Calvin Butler, JD ’94, President and Chief Executive Officer of Exelon, and Bob Viets, JD ’69, retired President and CEO of CILCORP, Inc., a non-regulated holding company which is the parent of Central Illinois Light Company. The discussion will be centered on the careers...

In Town Clinic/Externship Information Session – AY 26-27

On Friday, February 28, you will have the opportunity to hear each professor speak briefly about their clinic/externship and then former clinic/externship students will share their experiences. This is the only opportunity to receive first-hand, in-depth information about all the St. Louis Based Clinic/Externship offerings. These clinics and externships include Appellate Clinic; Community Justice and...

Peer Academic Advising

Hullverson Seminar Room (A-B Hall, Room 201)

Getting Involved Without Sacrificing Grades: An Inside look at Journals, TA Responsibilities, Clinic Time Commitments, Student Org Leadership, and More Drop in to talk with Peer Academic Advisors about study strategies, exam techniques, and academic planning.

Revolutions of Rights: The U.S. Declaration and the French Declaration in Conversation

Sumers Welcome Center

Opening Remarks: His Excellency Laurent Bili, Ambassador of France to the United States. Keynote Lecture: Vivian Curran, Vice President of the International Academy of Comparative Law and Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh Roundtable Discussion:Leila Sadat, James Carr Professor of International Criminal Law, WashU LawIver Bernstein, Professor of History, African and African-American Studies,...