Articles tagged: Law


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Georgetown Law’s Class of 2026 pushes back against commencement changes

In the weeks leading up to commencement, what should feel like the proud finish line for Georgetown Law’s Class of 2026 has felt more like a fight. The Law Center... Read more

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A year after his arrest, Badar Khan Suri remains hopeful despite ongoing legal battles

On March 17, 2025, Badar Khan Suri, a postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown, finished a typical day of teaching. After staying behind in the classroom for a while, he went to... Read more

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Georgetown Law community fears chilling effect of Trump’s immigration agenda

Amid an intensification of immigration enforcement under the second Trump administration, lawyers are calling for people to stay in the fight to protect immigrant access to legal representation. Many current... Read more

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Right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson said Georgetown is “filthy.” A decade ago, he wanted his son to attend.

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson took aim at Georgetown in an interview with Ed Martin, who was the interim D.C. U.S. attorney nominee until last week. The conversation aired... Read more