The George Washington Law School boasts a large student body from a wide variety of geographic and personal backgrounds, with a significant range of interests - and with many hidden talents. 1Ls Marianne Kies and Daniela Murch are doing their part to uncover
Over the past two weeks, the law school community has come together to generate aid for Haiti. On January 12, the country was hit by a catastrophic earthquake that caused major damage to the capital and
On Thursday, January 28, 2010, 3Ls Adam Bravemen, Lisa Swartzfager, Marlo Leach, and Michael Ebell will argue in front of GW's first all female panel in the Van Vleck Constitutional Law Moot Court
It's official. Last Friday marked the grade release date for 1Ls and while some were jumping for joy, others were less enthused or downright depressed. In speaking with one 1L she said she was "d
My 1L classmates and I should receive our first law school grades before the end of today. It has been so long since last semester that I had managed to put grades out of my mind. I convinced mys
Everybody complains about it, but a mere student lacks the power to effect any type of change that might correct this problem. It often negatively impacts every J.D.
I was raised to choose the cheapest brand of whatever I need and, regardless of quality, force myself to enjoy it. Accordingly, in many areas (e.g., wine, wheat bread, spackling, etc.) I've failed
Politics in this country got a whole lot messier this week for two reasons: the election of Republican Scott Brown of Massachusetts to the Senate, and the Supreme Court's decision to tear back wel
There's no way around it. It's going to have to happen. As your resident militant Nota Bene feminist, I'm going to have to write this week's column about Roe v.
In a 5-4 decision Thursday certain justices of the Supreme Court made their censure known in no uncertain terms, lost as it may have been in the midst of the Federal Election Commission upset. In
If you hadn't heard by now, Scott Brown made political history last Tuesday by winning the late Ted Kennedy's senate seat in Massachusetts. For Republicans, the victory served as a clear signal th
Note: This piece first appeared on the website "Concurring Opinions" as two blog postings. It is printed in the Nota Bene with Professor Cunningham's permission.
How do you select your wine? Do you look at labels? Don't be afraid to admit it-many people do it, just as many people select books based on the cover.