
Mark Drumbl is the Class of 1975 Alumni Professor at Washington and Lee University’s School of Law, where he also serves as director of the university’s Transnational Law Institute.

Mark Drumbl is the Class of 1975 Alumni Professor at Washington and Lee University’s School of Law, where he also serves as director of the university’s Transnational Law Institute.

Foer won the top prize for an essay competition sponsored by the Freedom from Religion Foundation.

Alexandra Clark is an associate in the antitrust and competition practice at Latham & Watkins in Washington, D.C.

Murchison, the third-longest serving law professor of all time, will retire from full-time teaching at the end of the academic year.

Dani Wallace serves as recruitment operations manager for the School of Law.

The school received an A+ grade in a National Jurist study that evaluated curricular and extracurricular offerings that expose students to law in the global context.

Sanat Wuernikebai worked on numerous cases for the Imperial County District Attorney's office in California.

After graduation, Tyler Schieda is going to work at Sidley Austin in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office.

The article reviews the book “The Originalism Trap” by Madiba K. Dennie.

The Environmental Law Society aims to bring together students with an interest in and appreciation of environmental law and policy.

A member of the faculty since 1988, Professor Rendleman was a teaching legend and one of the nation’s leading scholars in the field of remedies.

Blair Brown spent her 3L year as a student attorney in the Tax Clinic.

Drumbl was among several scholars discussing disputes about the legal definition of genocide and the term’s use to describe Israel’s actions in Gaza.

On March 27, the entrepreneur and W&L trustee will address 35 new initiates of W&L’s Alpha Circle of ODK.

Professor Brian Murchison will retire from full-time teaching at the end of the academic year.
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