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congressional delegate and for The Washington Post on landlord obligations to maintain safety. He wrote an amicus brief, Arizona v. Navajo Nation, No. 21-1484, and wrote the A Nation Within Symposium’s Introduction, Law and Political Economy Blog, December 6, 2022.


Susana Sacouto led a working session on “Lessons from the Sepur Zarco Case: A Model of Holistic


Support for Documenting CRSV,” as part of the Global Network of Women Peacebuilders (GNWP) program on Activities Supporting Ukrainian Women Peacebuilders. She moderated an AUWCL International Suite Talk on “The Practice of International Courts: Cross-fertilization, Cooperation and Competition among International Courts and Tribunals” with Chiara Giorgetti and Rebecca Hamilton. She moderated a panel on “Assessing International Justice: Ukraine and Beyond,” hosted by the War Crimes Research Office and AU International Law Review. She served as a panelist on the topic of prosecuting the crime of aggression at the 2022 Annual International and Comparative Law Symposium on “Aggressive War—State vs. Individual Responsibility,” hosted by the Maryland Journal of International Law and UM Carey’s International and Comparative Law Program. She served as a panelist on “Theoretical Reflections on Sexual Violence: Definition and Consent” at the IV Plenary Meeting of the Specialized Gender Network (REG) of the IberoAmerican Association of Public Prosecutors in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She secured a


grant from the UN Women for the War Crimes Research Office and Academy of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law to host a two-day workshop on Strategic Litigation Regarding Gender- Based Violence in Latin America, held at AUWCL on March 23-24, 2023. She was interviewed by AUWCL’s International Comparative & Legal Studies Program about an amicus curiae brief submission she co- authored in the ICC case, Prosecutor v. Ongwen.


Anne Schaufele published Insurgent Citizenship: How Consumer Complaints on Immigration Scams


Inform Justice and Prevention Efforts, 37 Geo. Immigr. L.J. (2023) (forthcoming) (co- authored with Dr. Juan Pedroza, UC Santa Cruz Sociology Department). She testified as an expert witness on notario fraud for the Federal Public Defender Service, Central District of California, Los Angeles, California, on January 26, 2023.


Ann Shalleck published a book chapter, “The Familial Subject,” co-authored with Professor


Fernanda Nicola, in The Cambridge Companion to Gender and the Law. She participated in “In Defense of Medication Abortion: A Conversation” with professors Ann Shalleck and Lewis Grossman. As faculty Ddirector of the Women and the Law Program, she organized International Trends in Human Trafficking, co-sponsored by the International Law Student Association; AU Women’s Network: Women in Leadership Breakfast, “Championing


Women’s Health Equity,” co-sponsored with the AUWCL Health Law Program; and “Proving Ground: The Untold Story of the Six Women Who Programmed the World’s First Modern Computer,” a book talk with author Kathy Kleiman co-sponsored by PIJIP.


Anita Sinha delivered a keynote for European human rights activists visiting through the U.S.


Department of State and Institute of International Education exchange program. She was elected as co-chair of the executive committee of the AALS Section on Clinical Legal Education.


Bill Snape published a book chapter, “International Biodiversity Litigation in the


United States: Strong Conservation Laws but Challenges with Enforcement,” in Biodiversity Litigation (2022). He also testified before the Internal Revenue Service based on comprehensive research done by AUWCL students on this topic from 2018-2021.


David Snyder presented “Contracting for Process” at IRDA Paris (Institut de recherche en droit


des affaires de Paris [Institute for Research on Business Law, Paris] at the University of Paris II (PanthéonAssas).


David Spratt published Contracts: A Modern Coursebook, Third Edition (Aspen Publishing) in


February 2023. He published Give “Them” What “They” Want and Get with the Program: The Importance of Using Inclusive Pronouns, 50 Va. B. Assn. News J. 12-13 (spring 2023).


Brandon Weiss published Corporate Acquisition of Rental Housing and the Case for National Rent


Stabilization, 101 Wash. U. Law. Rev. (forthcoming 2023). He presented “Professors’ Corner— Opportunity Zones: A Reassessment,” at the ABA Real Property, Trust, and Estate Law Section. He was a plenary panelist on “A Focus on Student Retention: Creating Generative Communities that Nurture Sense of Belonging,” at the 34th Annual Ann Ferren Conference at American University. He was co-organizer as vice chair of the AALS Real Estate Transactions Section of COVID-19’s Continuing Effect on the Commercial and Residential Real Estate Market, at the AALS Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA.


Steve Wermiel published Inequitable and Inadequate School Funding, 48 ABA Human Rights


Magazine (January 2023). He served as moderator/participant for the American University Law Review Symposium on the current Supreme Court. The panel focused on First Amendment issues last term and this term. He was interviewed by Hearst television on Supreme Court student loan cases, and Bloomberg News on the role of Chief Justice John Roberts, and appeared on a New Jersey program about the legacy of Justice William Brennan.


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