News & Politics This GW Law Program Aims to Strengthen Animal Rights Inside the Animal Legal Education Initiative Animal Law, Animal Rights, Capital Comment, George Washington UniversityNovember 15, 2022
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News & Politics Why DC’s Public Defender Service Is Among the Country’s Best An interview with Avis Buchanan, who runs the agency. Avis Buchanan, Law, Prince George's County, Q&AMarch 10, 2020
News & Politics What It’s Like to Be a Woman Who Sues Her Employer for Gender Discrimination I had to figure out how to reinvent myself, says Kerrie Campbell, 57. #MeToo, Big Law, Kerrie Campbell, LawOctober 9, 2019
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News & Politics This DC Guy Breaks Big News by Poking Around Obscure Court Docs Meet Seamus Hughes, the PACER whisperer. Duncan Hunter, FBI, George Washington University, Julian AssangeJune 11, 2019
News & Politics A Legal Loophole Is About to Let an Alleged White Nationalist Terrorist Go Free A Coast Guard officer was accused of plotting mass murder. Here's why a judge says he should get bail. Christopher Hasson, Law, Terrorism, US Coast GuardMay 7, 2019
News & Politics 5 Experts You’ll Be Hearing From if Trump Ever Gets Impeached Your talking head cheat sheet. Akhil Reed Amar, Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, BooksMarch 12, 2019
Food | News & Politics Could a DC Restaurant Legally Refuse Service to Sarah Sanders or Another Trump Official? In DC, political affiliation is a protected class. But what does that mean? Jonathan Smith, Kirstjen Nielsen, Law, Michael SelmiJune 25, 2018
This GW Law Program Aims to Strengthen Animal Rights