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A Balance of Law and Politics

By Jessica Andino September 16, 2016

Exactly six months ago, President Barack Obama nominated Merrick Garland, chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals of the D.C. Circuit, to fill the vacant seat left by Justice Antonin Scalia in the Supreme...

FLEMING-KLINK: Prejudice Pervades Our Justice System

By Isaiah Fleming-Klink April 19, 2016

Our criminal justice system is not broken. Instead, it works with breathtaking, astonishing effectiveness — without flaw, inconvenience or inefficiency — to achieve its purpose: the subjugation of...

Scalia’s Legal Lessons

Scalia’s Legal Lessons

By The Editorial Board February 19, 2016

On Saturday, a small local newspaper, the San Antonio Express-News, reported that Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was found dead at a west Texas ranch. A Georgetown alumnus and Supreme Court justice...

COURTESY Courtney Maduike
GUWOC Outreach Chair Courtney Maduike (SFS ’17) led a panel on diversity and race with Ayo Aruleba (COL ’17), Asha Thanki (SFS ’17), Gilda Gallardo (COL ’17) and Tanner Davis (SFS ’17).

Students Discuss Diverse Experiences of Race at Georgetown

By Syed Humza Moinuddin February 5, 2016

Georgetown University Women of Color hosted its annual "Race at Georgetown" dialogue in an effort to discuss issues of race and diversity within the larger campus community in the Intercultural Center...

SCHALL: Sometimes, Wrong Can Be Right

By Fr. James V. Schall, S.J. January 26, 2014

For Christmas, a friend sent me a pleasant book with well-known facts that everyone gets wrong. For example, "Where is Scotland Yard?" The answer is "Scotland Yard is in England." Another example...

DCPS Lacks Justice and Integrity

By Erich Martel May 17, 2012

To the Editor: I am a 1965 graduate of Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. I recently retired after 42 years as a history teacher in the D.C. Public Schools. The following is an...

By Fr. James V. Schall, S.J. January 27, 2012

For Christmas, a friend sent me a pleasant book with well-known facts that everyone gets wrong. For example, "Where is Scotland Yard?" The answer is "Scotland Yard is in England." Another example...

Students Should Work To End RJC Suspension

By Shea Houlihan September 28, 2010

Georgetown students have a hair-trigger ability to raise a fuss over any injustice, be it on campus or in a far-away country. So why is it that the Residential Judicial Council, a student-run council that...

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