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Program Brings Constitutional Basics to High School Students

American University Washington College of Law professor Jamin Raskin believed too few high school students knew their constitutional rights, so with the help of fellow law professor Stephen Wermiel, Raskin founded the Marshall-Brennan Fellowship Program.


Is Law School the Right Choice? Some Advice

We are all aware of the downturn in the economy. Historically, during a downturn the number of new jobs for recent college graduates decreases. As such, graduate school can be used to conveniently postpone the challenge of having to find that perfect job, or even deciding what type of career it is you really want. One of the most common routes for college graduates working on Capitol Hill is the law school route..


Global Learning Hits Grad School

Globalization is the buzzword of the 21st century. The natural boundaries of oceans, deserts and mountain ranges that once separated countries and continents have been erased in this Internet age of instant information.


Georgetown Center Focuses on Security, Law

Here’s a new voice in the war on terror: the recently opened Center on Security and the Law at Georgetown University Law Center. Founded in April, the center is a new addition to the school’s array of faculty institutes and scholarly initiatives that include public health, environmental law and international economic law..


Graduate Schools Participating in the Fair

Graduate schools and organizations listed here are confirmed as of Sept. 15.


Law Schools Participating in the Fair

Law schools and organizations listed here are confirmed as of Sept. 15..

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Rep. Michele Bachmann, who recently suspended her campaign for the presidency, speaks at the 2012 Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 9.
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