Sean D. Murphy discussed on the RMIT University (Australia) "Better Place" podcast important issues in international law.
This practice area explores the nature and origins of the federal government's foreign relations powers, and U.S. law implementing international law, and the U.S. law of national security and counterterrorism.
This practice area has evolved with the world's increased connectivity through the use of modern technology and cyberspace and the accompanying growing vulnerabilities from physical and cyber threats.
Learn more about our diverse and experienced National Security, Cybersecurity, and Foreign Relations Law faculty.
U.S. Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals Hears Oral Argument at GW Law
May 29, 2024
Four GW Law students submitted amicus briefs for both parties and appeared before the court for the hearing.
Air Force Deputy Judge Advocate General Discusses Women in Legal Leadership
April 9, 2024
GW Law celebrated Women's History Month with Maj. Gen. Rebecca Vernon, Air Force Deputy JAG, sharing leadership insights from her distinguished military career.
Schenck National Security Crisis Negotiations Competition Recap
March 18, 2024
The competition aims to introduce first-year students to the world of national security law before their first registration in March.
National Security, Foreign Relations, & Cybersecurity News
The National Security Law Program holds several events throughout the semester. Please check back for new events.
Sean D. Murphy discussed on the RMIT University (Australia) "Better Place" podcast important issues in international law.