On Aug. 6, a Senate committee voted to hold Dr. Anthony Fauci in contempt and refer him for prosecution. Professor @LawrenceGostin says it's legally flawed: his pardon didn't cover state charges, and referrals require a full Senate vote: bit.ly/4bxhaQm@medpagetoday
OPINION | In May, Beijing ordered firms to defy U.S. oil sanctions. Professor @MarkZJia says it's part of a decade-long push for Chinese "legal power," and argues the bigger risk is how the U.S. is eroding its own. His take in @ForeignAffairs:
On Aug. 1, M. Elizabeth Liz Magill became Dean of Georgetown Law and Executive Vice President of @Georgetown University.
Learn more about Dean Magill and watch her welcome message to the Law Center community: bit.ly/4h43sIb
Top legal advocates, scholars and journalists gathered at Georgetown Law this month to unpack the Supreme Court's 2025-26 term: voting rights, birthright citizenship, presidential power and more.
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Georgetown Law and ONeill Institute Host Third Annual Supreme Court Term in Review
Top legal advocates, scholars and journalists convened at Georgetown Law July 1 to analyze the Supreme Courts 2025-26 term and the far-reaching impact of decisions on voting rights, birthright...
Georgetown Law alumnus and leading D.C. antitrust attorney John DeQ. Briggs, L'72, has made a gift to establish the John DeQ. Briggs Endowed Professorship in Antitrust Law, strengthening the Law Center's antitrust program.
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