Gregory E. Maggs
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Title(s) | Interim Dean, Professor of Law, Co-director, National Security and U.S. Foreign Relations Law Program |
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Law school | The George Washington University Law School |
Subject(s) | Contracts I-II Constitutional Law I (Federal Systems) The Law of Democracy Commercial Paper - Payment Systems |
Alma Mater | Harvard University |
Outline(s) | GW Maggs Commercial Paper - Payment Systems, GW Maggs Constitutional Law I (Federal Systems), GW Maggs Contracts I-II, GW Maggs The Law of Democracy |
Website | www.law.gwu.edu/faculty/profile.aspx?id=1769 |
Gregory E. Maggs is a law professor at The George Washington University Law School. Subjects taught by Gregory E. Maggs include Contracts I-II, Constitutional Law I (Federal Systems), The Law of Democracy, and Commercial Paper - Payment Systems.
Gregory E. Maggs graduated from Harvard University.
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