The India ProjectGW Law expands a rich relationship with India.From New Delhi to Bangalore, GW Law is building bridges of understanding between the United States and Indian legal communities through its fast-growing India Project, a collaborative enterprise fostering broad-based relationships and heightened international dialogue on issues of mutual concern. Read more > |
Paying for a top-quality legal education—never an easy feat—has become increasingly daunting in recent months, as the worldwide economic crisis hits deep at the pockets of prospective law students and their families. The George Washington University Law School is meeting the challenge head-on, thanks to the generosity of a devoted group of GW Law alumni and friends who have established scholarship funds and endowments for deserving students. Read more >
GW Law’s internationally renowned intellectual property law program took a giant step forward in May with the appointment of John M. Whealan as the school’s inaugural associate dean for intellectual property law studies. Read more >
GW professors of international and comparative law know that being a good lawyer extends well beyond the stacks of the library and the pages of casebooks. The law, they say, is an evolving profession that requires its practitioners to use discretion and judgment. Read more >