George Mason Wine Bottles. Photo by: Ron Aira/Creative Services/ George Mason University
George Mason Wine Bottles. Photo by: Ron Aira/Creative Services/ George Mason University
George Mason Wine Bottles. Photo by: Ron Aira/Creative Services/ George Mason University
George Mason Wine Bottles. Photo by: Ron Aira/Creative Services/ George Mason University
George Mason Wine Bottles. Photo by: Ron Aira/Creative Services/ George Mason University
George Mason Wine Bottles. Photo by: Ron Aira/Creative Services/ George Mason University
George Mason Wine Bottles. Photo by: Ron Aira/Creative Services/ George Mason University
George Mason Wine Bottles. Photo by: Ron Aira/Creative Services/ George Mason University
George Mason Wine Bottles. Photo by: Ron Aira/Creative Services/ George Mason University
Daniel Shapiro (‘18) will clerk for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Shapiro graduated magna cum laude in 2018 and was awarded the Daniel D. Polsby Award for Excellence in Leadership. He is the second Scalia Law student to be awarded a clerkship in the highest court of the land. Handout
Scalia Law alumna Melissa A. Long was sworn in earlier this year as the first Black justice on the Rhode Island Supreme Court. Photo by Connie Grosch and Reinhard Sokol.