Michigan law allows police officers to confiscate cash or assets they believe have been gained through illegal means. Any type of property, including U.S. currency, can be seized and subject to forfeiture if law enforcement claims that it i...
Post-Dobbs is Not a Pre-Roe World: Understanding the Legal and Health Implications
Dean Alan Morrison, Professor Sara Rosenbaum, and Professor Sonia Suter discuss the legal and health implications of the Supreme Court’s recent decision, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which overturned Roe v. Wade and Planned Paren...
The George Washington University Law School 2021 Diploma Celebration will be held on Sunday, May 16, 2021. Graduates, families, and guests are invited to watch the virtual celebration. Congratulations to the Class of 2021!
Racial Justice and Public Health - A Conversation with Dean Matthew and Professor Suter
The first event in Visions of Change: A Series on Racial Justice in American Law, Dean Dayna Bowen Matthew and Professor Sonia Suter will discuss the intersection of racial justice and health case.
Nationwide injunctions prohibit the federal government from enforcing statutes, executive orders, and regulations against anyone, not just the particular plaintiffs who have challenged them in federal court. Their increasing use in high-profile cases...
Your LLM Journey Begins at GW Law in Washington, DC
GW Law features an internationally renowned faculty. Our 11 specialized and 1 general LLM programs rank among the top in the United States each year. LLM candidates who are non-U.S. law school graduates take academic courses alongside their U.S. coun...
Looking Back, Thinking Ahead: Perspectives on Environmental Law at 50
Join GW Law in welcoming William K. Reilly, former Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency. Mr. Reilly will deliver the inaugural lecture in our year-long celebration of 50 years of the Environmental and Energy Law Program at the law school. T...