Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies

Semester in Washington

Law: Academic Seminar

Designed specifically for students of Georgetown's Semester in Washington Program, the Law, Legislation and Politics Academic Seminar advances students' knowledge in the legal profession's foundations and current trends. Meeting on Mondays and Fridays, students learn from assigned readings, lectures, preeminent guest speakers, and discussion groups.

The academic seminar leverages the expansive resources on the Georgetown campus and in Washington, D.C., enabling students to connect with elected officials, policy-makers, and practitioners in the private and public sectors. Guest speakers frequenting the seminar from law firms, the judiciary, federal agencies, and the White House address both the principles of law and pressing debates in the legislative arena. Through on-site visits, Semester in Washington students have the unique opportunity to discuss the possibilities and limitations of law and policy directly with those industry leaders.

Students also engage in scholarly discourse and learn from their peers. Seminar discussions explore the foundations and current trends shaping the industry. Covering a broad range of up-to-the-moment topics, including civil liberties, constitutional law, international law, public interest law, the legislative process, legal clinics, and the foundations of American law and the legal profession, Semester in Washington students gain a better understanding of legal considerations, processes, and players. Rooted in Georgetown's Jesuit tradition, the seminar keeps leadership, ethics, and social justice at the forefront.

Participation in class discussions, on- and off-campus presentations, and the respective class assignments, are integral for students' academic development and success in the Semester in Washington Program academic seminar.  Students earn 9 credits for the academic seminar.

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