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...
2026 Model Constitutional Convention
Anheuser-Busch Hall
2026 Model Constitutional Convention
Anheuser-Busch Hall
2026 Model Constitutional Convention
Anheuser-Busch Hall
2026 Model Constitutional Convention
Anheuser-Busch Hall
(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
AI-Generated Filings and Vexatious Litigation: Practical Guidance for Lawyers and Courts
Virtual EventThis CLE will address the practical question now facing lawyers and courts: how should attorneys respond when AI-generated or AI-assisted filings create litigation burdens, distort the record, or raise concerns under court rules? Speakers: Judge Jacqueline M. Bluth | Eighth Judicial District Court, State of Nevada Oliver Roberts | Co-Director of WashU AI Collaborative at WashU Law School | Adjunct...
Virtual Open House
Join representatives from the Admissions Office, Career Center, and Office of Student Life to get your questions answered.
AI in Employment Class Actions: Emerging Theories, Mass Exposure, and Defense Strategies
Virtual EventThis CLE will examine how AI-related practices may give rise to class and collective action exposure under federal and state law, including discrimination, disparate impact, wage and hour, privacy, biometric, and workplace surveillance theories. Speaker: Gerald L. Maatman, Jr., Chair of Duane Morris’ Class Action Defense Group