8th Circuit Court of Appeals Oral Argument
Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)Washington University in St. Louis School of Law will be hosting the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit for oral arguments. This will include a 3-judge panel who will hear 3 cases in oral argument. After the oral argument, we will host a lunch-time event that will feature a Q&A of the panel...
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.
Al Has Entered the Chat – And the Clinic: Clinical Decisions, Legal Consequences…
Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)Join us for an engaging panel discussion on the challenges and opportunities at the intersection of law, artificial intelligence, and healthcare. Panelists:Kendra Archer, Esq. - Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Centene Corp.Chenyang Lu, PhD - Director, AI for Health Institute, Fullgraf Professor of Engineering and Computer SciencePhilip Payne, PhD - Chief AI Officer, BJC...
AI in Chambers: Judicial Policy, Standing Orders and the Future of Court Governance
Beyond the courtroom itself, courts are also beginning to confront difficult institutional questions about whether, when, and how AI should be used internally by judges, law clerks, and court staff. Issues involving internal AI use policies, confidentiality, workflow support, drafting assistance, ethics, training, procurement, and public trust are becoming increasingly important as courts consider how...
Law Reunion
Event Series Law Reunion 2026 Friday, April 17 – Sunday, April 19 Celebrating the Law Classes of 2025, 2021, 2016, 2011, 2006, 2001, 1996, 1991, 1986, and 1981 Law alumni celebrating their 1st – 45th reunions are invited to return to campus for their milestone celebration. Find out more about Law Reunion weekend events, stay...
Distinguished Alumni Awards
Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)4 p.m. | CeremonyReception immediately followingBryan Cave Moot Courtroom, Anheuser-Busch Hall The 2026 Distinguished Alumni Honorees Distinguished Young Alumni Contact Law Advancement at law.alumni@wustl.edu with questions.
The AI Governance Blueprint: How AI System Risks Drive Emerging Legal Obligations and Compliance
Virtual EventThis program provides a forward‑looking, practice‑oriented examination of how the technical risk profile of modern AI systems is directly shaping emerging regulatory duties, enforcement expectations, and organizational compliance frameworks. Speaker: Agatha H. Liu, Partner | Duane Morris LLP | AI and IP Group