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The faculty advisors for the Wiley Rutledge Moot Court (WRMC) competition are now accepting applications for students interested in serving on the WRMC board. The WRMC board is a student body that oversees and manages all aspects of the intramural WRMC competition that takes place at WashU Law in the fall semester. Responsibilities include logistical... |
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Exam Essentials: Policy Questions, MCQs, and Time Management During the Exam Drop in to talk with Peer Academic Advisors about study strategies, exam techniques, and academic planning.
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Join ACS and OutLaw for a panel discussion with Rafael Langer-Osuna (they/them), co-chair of the National Trans Bar Association, and Sutter C. Selleck (they/them), solo practitioner in Martinez, CA. We'll discuss how to make legal workplaces more inclusive for transgender and nonbinary professionals and clients. Speakers:Rafael Langer-Osuna, Co-Chair of the National Trans Bar AssociationSutter C....
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Criminal (In) Justice: Have Criminal Justice Reforms Made Our Communities Safer?Speaker: Rafael A. MangualTitle: Senior fellow and head of research for policing and public safety at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research |
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Interested in taking intellectual property courses next semester? Join us for a faculty panel where professors will discuss their upcoming courses, what you’ll learn, and how the classes fit into different career paths in IP law. This is a great opportunity to ask questions and plan your schedule. Speakers:
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Join WCLS & DLC as we speak with WashU Law alumna Taylor DeScenzo, an attorney at Gibson Dunn, over Zoom about long-term academic success & resilience.
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This session will provide real talk about:Mentorship GapsClient PerceptionsNavigating Big Law Spaces The guest speaker is Avrye King, Associate at Lewis Rice. |
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Speaker: Thomas C. Albus, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri
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Please join Professors Christina Boyd, MJ Durkee, Dan Keating, and Ron Levin as they offer advice about course selection strategies, provide insight on our upper-level curriculum, and answer student questions. Moderated by Elizabeth Walsh, Associate Dean of Student Life & Academic Services. |
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Two published law review authors will be in conversation with a MO public defender about juvenile justice reform. |
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Exam Strategies Deep Dive: Closed Book, Word Limits, and One-Pagers Drop in to talk with Peer Academic Advisors about study strategies, exam techniques, and academic planning.
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Learn about the history and future of Birthright CitizenshipProfessor Crum will discuss Birthright Citizenship. |
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High School students in our cohorts will be participating in a regional moot court competition against several other high school students in St. Louis Public Schools. Law faculty and former fellows will hopefully be helping judge this three-four round competition. Guest Speaker Name Deionna FergusonGuest Speaker Title MBF Coordinator and Professor
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To help students understand the benefits of Journal years after they graduate, JLP is hosting an alumni panel as students rank their preferred publication for Write-On.
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A session that explores the development of suspect sketches, the psychological factors like stress and cross-racial identification that contribute to misidentification, and the strategic legal challenges of using eyewitness evidence at trial to ensure due process. Speaker:Erika WurstMissouri State Public Defender |
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Armstrong & Teasdale Lunch & Learn Lunch discussion featuring two data privacy attorneys from Armstrong Teasdale. Scott Galt - Partner, Armstrong & TeasdaleCasey Waughn - Senior Associate, Armstrong & Teasdale |
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Professionalism in PracticeThe purpose of the event is to speak about professionalism in an office environment and discuss norms in different types of legal jobs. We want to ensure WashU Law students are prepared for their summer associateships and internships. We will be speaking candidly about do's and don'ts, as well as how to reach...
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Join ILS and Graduate and International Programs for a panel learn more about legal systems abroad from your fellow students. Taking advantage of our amazing international community at WashU Law, we will have students from different countries share about their experiences in the legal field. This will be a unique opportunity to learn about different... |
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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...
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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... |
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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.
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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...
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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... |
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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...
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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. |
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This 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 |
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