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AUWCL hosts its first-ever virtual Women and the Law Conference, bringing together scholars, practitioners, and activists to discuss pressing gender equality.


The Clinical Law Program marks its 50th anniversary as a distinguished and consistently recognized program, known as one of the top in the country. It continues to provide students with valuable practical experiences in real-world settings as they assist community members.


In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, AUWCL transitions to remote learning and launches the COVID-19 Law and Policy Task Force to address legal issues arising from the crisis.


2020


The International and Comparative Law Program celebrates its 40th anniversary, continuing a long-standing reputation for cutting-edge international legal programs and degree offerings that are consistently ranked among some of the most prestigious in the US.


The Honorable Ketanji Brown Jackson, the nation’s first Black woman Supreme Court Justice, speaks at AUWCL’s commencement.


2021 2022


The AUWCL Human Rights Brief celebrates its 25th anniversary, continuing to publish articles on international human rights issues written by students, practitioners, and academics.


2023


Looking Ahead: A Legacy of Excellence


As AUWCL celebrates its 125th anniversary, it stands as a beacon of excellence, innovation, and inclusivity in legal education. The institution’s commitment to producing ethical and socially conscious legal professionals remains unwavering. The celebration of this milestone serves as a reminder of AUWCL’s enduring legacy and its role in shaping the future of the legal profession.


Honorable Dorothy Toth Beasley ’64, Georgia Court of Appeals (deceased)


Honorable Reggie Walton ’74, US


District Court for the District of Columbia


Richard R. Verma ’93, US Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources


Congresswoman


Stacey E. Plaskett ’94, US Virgin Islands


Omar Vargas ’98, Vice President and


Head of Global Public Policy, General Motors


Vaishali Udupa ’00, Commissioner for Patents, US Patent


and Trademark Office


Iván Duque Márquez ’04, Former President of the Republic of Colombia


Michele C. Lee ’05, General Counsel,


Pinterest


Through the visionary leadership of its founders, the dedication of faculty and staff, and the achievements of its illustrious alumni, AUWCL continues to uphold its founding principles of equality, justice, and academic distinction. As we honor the past and look toward the future, AUWCL remains steadfast in its mission to empower the next generation of legal leaders who will carry forward its legacy of excellence for another 125 years and beyond.


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