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  1. Admission Information. Admission into the SJD program is highly competitive. AUWCL selects candidates who have a strong, demonstrated intellectual commitment to advanced legal study and are prepared to write a doctoral dissertation that will make an original, valuable contribution to the legal literature. The 2023-24 application cycle will run ...

  2. American University Washington College of Law's unique history of firsts began over 120 years ago, with its founding by Ellen Spencer Mussey and Emma Gillett, making it the first law school founded by women, as well as the first with a woman dean, and the first to graduate an all women class.

  3. About the Competition. The Competition is a unique trilingual (English, Portuguese, and Spanish) event established to train law students on how to use the Inter-American human rights legal system as a legitimate forum for redressing human rights violations. Since its inception in 1995, it has trained over 4900 students and faculty participants ...

  4. Description. This course is designed to prepare students to practice trademark law in the U.S. We will cover all of the topics that a practitioner will encounter including non-traditional marks, distinctiveness, priority, registration, infringement, dilution, defenses, remedies, domain names, and right of publicity.

  5. SJD. Dual Degrees. Washington College of Law. 4300 Nebraska Ave NW. Washington DC 20016. 202 274 4000. Administration. Dean’s Message. Directory.

  6. Launched at the start of 2021, this project aims to define and implement rights to research within international copyright law and policy. We produce high impact research, provide training to a global network of change makers, and connect a global academic network to the work of global and domestic organizations that represent researchers ...

  7. Students from American University Washington College of Law have the opportunity to write for the Human Rights Brief by joining its staff. Practitioners, scholars, and other students are invited to submit pieces on a variety of human rights and humanitarian law topics at any time. Click below to learn more.