WashU Law Professor Conor Clarke has contributed a timely and thought-provoking essay to The Atlantic, engaging in one of the most high-profile legal and political debates of the moment: whether the federal government can, or should, revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status.
WashU Law proudly celebrates Professor Meyer, Director of the Immigration Law Clinic, for being honored with a 2025 Women’s Justice Award by Missouri Lawyers Media.
Sam Bagenstos, the Frank G. Millard Professor of Law from the University of Michigan will engage students in a fireside chat about health and human services with Professor Rachel Sachs from WashU Law.
A new article, “The Top 100 Legal Scholars of 2024” co-authored by Rob Willey and Melanie Knapp highlights the strength of WashU Law’s faculty, ranking the school as one of the best in the nation for the number of faculty featured among the 100 most-cited legal scholars.
WashU Law students delivered a winning performance at the International Trademark Association’s (INTA) Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition in Dallas, earning top honors in both oral advocacy and legal writing.
A team of six WashU Law students recently delivered an impressive performance at the 2025 National Appellate Advocacy Competition (NAAC), earning both team and individual accolades for their oral advocacy and legal writing skills.
Explore your dedication to public service! Join the WashU Law Career Center for an insightful informational session highlighting careers in government law.
Our Diverse Community Series Presents—This is a series organized by WashU Law’s Admissions Office and the goal is to allow prospective students to experience WashU Law’s commitment to diversity and inclusion through members of our community.
In December, Andrew F. Tuch, Professor of Law, presented his paper “Green Gatekeepers” at Academia Sinica in Taipei, Taiwan’s national research academy.
The International Law Colloquium brings leading scholars to WashULaw, where they present works in progress and invite discussion and comments from students and faculty.
Lemma Barkeloo & Phoebe Couzins Professor of Law Susan Frelich Appleton, a nationally known expert in family law and feminist legal theory, recently appeared as a featured guest on the Taboo Trades podcast, hosted by Kim Krawiec, Charles O. Gregory Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law. Joining Appleton on the episode was Albertina Antognini, the James E. Rogers Professor of Law at the University of Arizona.
In November, WashU Law welcomed international scholar and professor at Arizona State University Daniel Bodansky in conversation with William Gardiner Hammond Professor of Law MJ Durkee.