How Antonin Scalia Changed America
Nineteen top legal thinkers on the justice’s legacy for the court, the law and the public.
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How Antonin Scalia Changed America
Nineteen top legal thinkers on the justice’s legacy for the court, the law and the public.
George W. Hits the Campaign Trail, Amid Taunts from Trump Over His Legacy
In promoting his brother's past experience of dealing with recovering from eight hurricanes slamming Florida, Bush spoke of his own experience of being thrust into the role of a wartime president...
Without Antonin Scalia, What’s Next for the Supreme Court?
Justice Antonin Scalia's unexpected death Saturday comes at a time when the Supreme Court is more consequential than ever.
Science and Engineering Hall Remains Closed Through Monday
By Brittney Dunkins
The George Washington University Science and Engineering Hall remains closed through Monday with limited access following a sprinkler line break Tuesday morning on the...
Forget chocolate and roses: The most essential ingredient for any romantic Valentine’s Day is the music that sets the mood. GW Today assembled a short playlist,...
Does the speech of students warrant the same First Amendment protections enjoyed by adults?
Old Patterns, New Order: Socialist Realism in Central Asia
Janis Goodman and Bill Dunlap join WETA Around Town host Robert Aubry Davis to discuss the exhibit at the GWU Textile Museum.
Republican Candidates Have Already Tripled 2012 South Carolina Ad Spending
In the 2012 contest, candidates and groups spent a total of $8.7 million.
Opinion: $19 Billion Alone Won't Fix Washington's Cybersecurity Problem
President Obama's new spending plans should come with policy proposals and organizational initiatives that stand in the way of protecting US networks from malicious hackers.