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  1. Submissions from 2010. PDF. Flexible Work Arrangements: The Fact Sheet, Jean Flatley McGuire, Kaitlyn Kenney, and Phyllis Brashler. PDF. FAQs about Employees and Employee Benefits, Pamela Perun. PDF. Legal and Research Summary Sheet: Phased Retirement, Chantel Sheaks J.D., Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes PhD, and Michael A. Smyer PhD. PDF. A Timeline of ...

  2. www.law.georgetown.edu › admissions-aid › connect-withVirtual Tour | Georgetown Law

    The History of Georgetown Law. Georgetown University Law Center (GULC) began modestly in 1870 when the Directors of Georgetown University recommended the establishment of a separate department to train lawyers. It was the first law school established in the United States by a Jesuit institution of higher learning.

  3. Dec 9, 2010 · Georgetown University Law Center began in 1870, and was the first law school established in the United States by a Jesuit institution of higher learning. The Law School Georgetown University Law Center has one of the most well- established graduate programs in the United States and offers an unparalleled opportunity for lawyers to broaden and ...

  4. Where Law Meets Policy. Georgetown Law is a place where those who want to use their understanding of the law to help shape the future of our country and our world find a home. Each of our 20+ Centers and Institutes is its own hub of expertise, a lab for analyzing and refining a certain slice of policy, from public health to international ...

  5. Georgetown University Law Center | 71,007 followers on LinkedIn. “Law is but the means, justice is the end.” | At Georgetown Law, students learn the law in the place where laws are made. Est ...

  6. Talking Points. The Supreme Court Institute moots more than 90% of all cases that come before the U.S. Supreme Court. Notable alumni include: Lou Briskman (General Counsel, CBS), Ted Burke (Chief ...

  7. www.law.georgetown.edu › academics › academic-resourcesTranscripts | Georgetown Law

    Students requesting an official transcript, which will be sent to a state bar, must complete, sign, and submit a Transcript Request Form to us: by email (scanned form emailed to lawreg@georgetown.edu) by mail to: Georgetown University Law Center. Office of the Registrar. Hotung Building, Suite 4101. 600 New Jersey Avenue, NW. Washington, DC 20001.