Features
A Woman of Integrity
Meet 2001 commencement speaker Janet Reno, who survived the Clinton Era with a firm belief that nothing is more important than "using the law the right way to serve the American People."
By Deborah Kalb
SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL LAW SECTION:
Three Metaphors for the GW Interntional Lawyer
Torchbearers of excellence, international entrepreneurs, and devil's advocates: These are the three traits the GW Law faculty strives to develop in itself and its students.
By Associate Dean Raj Bhala
Inside International Law
The work of GW Law's faculty covers the globe.
By Assistant Dean Susan L. Karamanian
In Search of Liberty
Dean Michael K. Young, a member of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, shares his ideas and strong commitment to advancing religious freedom.
The Melting Pot
The Law School's interntaional graduate program brings together students from all parts of the world and all walks of life.
By Shehernaz I. Joshi
International Human Rights Law
Moral advocacy has become its own legal specialty.
By Professor Ralph Steinhardt
Seeking Global Justice
Family experience taught Professor Sean Murphy the importance of international dispute resolution.
By Professor Sean Murphy
Forging New Frontiers
Professor John "Andy" Spanogle's latest enterprise keeps students on the digital cutting edge.
By Jamie L. Freedman
August 2001 (Law Issue)
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