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Georgetown Law Feb 1
Musician and activist recently spoke at about Matal V. Tam, a landmark case centered on his efforts to trademark his band name “The Slants." Professor moderated. Read more:
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Georgetown Law Jan 31
What would a world without prisons be like? “Prison abolition doesn’t mean that everybody who’s locked up gets to come home tomorrow,” 's says on 's 'Politics and More' :
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Lawrence Gostin Jan 31
When did last use fed power? Answer: Rarely, even for smallpox, polio, SARS, Ebola, MERS. Andrew Speaker quarantined re MDR TB. Fact is, ph powers reside in states. w/ Ebola, handed cases to states. During 1918 Flu, mass quarantines, but at city level
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Georgetown Law Office of Graduate Careers Jan 31
Many LL.M students are in New York today for the International Student Interview Program (ISIP). Good luck to all the students interviewing!
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Global Law Scholars at Georgetown Law Jan 31
Today, the GLS 1L cohort had the opportunity to hear from Ambassador James R. Jones, a alum who formerly served as both U.S. Ambassador to Mexico (1993-97) and as a congressman from Oklahoma's 1st district (1973-87).
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Karin Wulf Jan 31
Great piece here by dean William Treanor, who has been doing deep dive & analysis on the understudied Gouverneur Morris. Why Morris's views during the key debates of the convention of 1787 changed --and why that matters.
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Georgetown Law Jan 31
‘Trump’s attorneys have butchered a crucial Founder’s take on impeachment’ - New column by Dean William Treanor in ⁦⁩’s ⁦⁩ on how Morris came to change his mind.
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Lawrence Gostin Jan 30
Calling 2019-nCoV a PHEIC fulfills the legal criteria established in the International Health Regulations. Now it is time to come together as a common humanity to create a Global Action Plan to address this great global health threat.
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MSNBC Jan 30
WATCH: Alan Dershowitz's argument that quid pro quo is not impeachable would be "one of the most destructive precedents to have existed in our nation's history," former Acting Solicitor General says. "That's what kings do. That's not what presidents do."
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Lawrence Gostin Jan 30
It is better to act decisively now rather than wait to see how the 2019-nCoV outbreak unfolds globally. New in with and on challenges presented by the growing outbreak.
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Georgetown Law Jan 30
New article on challenges presented by the growing outbreak in by 's Professor with and . Read:
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Georgetown Law Jan 30
Trump's defense lawyers repeatedly cited the framers of the Constitution at the . But 's Dean William Treanor says they overlooked Gouverneur Morris' change of heart to embrace a broader view of impeachable offenses. (via )
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Joshua A. Geltzer Jan 30
As & I discussed with & Alisyn Camerota, ’s view of what’s impeachable is simply indefensible—& patently outrageous. Here’s our conversation:
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Georgetown Law Jan 29
OPINION | Trump’s lawyers are wrong. Calling witnesses won’t lead to endless litigation. "(GOP senators) should do what the American people demand: agree to witnesses....who can tell all of us the truth of exactly what Trump did."
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Georgetown Law Jan 29
President Trump's defense lawyers have argued that because Trump didn't commit an actual crime as defined by law, he cannot be impeached. The early history of impeachment in the U.S. says otherwise, 's Professor explained on .
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Georgetown Law Jan 29
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Georgetown Law Jan 29
Trump lawyer Alan Dershowitz argued that John Bolton's revelations, even if true, do not rise to the level of an abusive power or an impeachable offense. and disagree:
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Gender Justice & Opportunity Jan 29
Why Won't Society Let Black Girls Be Children? We ask ourselves the same question. released an article to . Our reports with , “explore how sexism & racism interact to shape our experiences.” Read more:
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Georgetown Law Jan 28
How will the Trump admin handle ? "I would rather see CDC and the Health and Human Services Dept handle this from a public health perspective, a scientific perspective, rather than mucking it up w/ politics,” told :
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Georgetown Law Jan 28
Can Chief Justice John Roberts use his power as presiding officer to call witnesses to President Trump's ? 's joined on to discuss.
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