While the rest of the George Washington community hunkered down in advance of massive snow storms, law students Jocelyn Bond, a part-time 4L, and Sarah Knutson, a 3L, were busy competing in - and w
On the weekend of March 12th through 14th, the GW Law Democrats host the Fifth Annual National Democratic Law Students Council Convention. The GW Law Dems are hosting this ev
Something you may or may not know about me - in addition to harassing writers for articles and throwing together the layout every other week for Nota Bene, I am also a Dean's Fellow - hi's to secti
Second semester 1L year is an awful, awful tease. By now, you know the drill; classes get a little bit easier; LRW is still miserable, but bearable; and you have made it through one round of final
I might be alone on this, but does anybody else think that a week of snow days is perhaps the sneakiest source of stress this spring semester has to offer? When I was in elementary school, there w
This past week was the Law Revue Show, an undertaking near and dear to my heart-and an enterprise that is a bit different from most others here at GW Law. That being the case, I'm doing something
One of the great things about being a wine columnist and blogger is that I am able to try many different, wonderful wines. However, one of the bad things about being a wine columnist and blogger i
Snowmageddon was all the rage a couple weeks ago, but now that it's over, the question is: was it worth all the fuss? The snow resulted in a week off, which probably falls in the pro column. It a
On Thursday this week the White House will host a "summit" for health care overhaul, featuring both Republican and Democratic congressmen. In doing so, Obama touted the needs for extending health
This past Friday, I emerged from my apartment for my first real Night Out in awhile - dinner with some friends, then on to a bar with another group of friends.