Wednesday, March 18, 2015

George Washington Law Student's Death Ruled Suicide

Second-year law student's death ruled a suicide 
The GW Hatchet
by Colleen Murphy
News Editor
Issue: March 16, 2015
Media Credit: Photo courtesy of Kristen Tassone. Gregory Levine with friend and GW Law School classmate Kristen Tassone. Classmates said they would remember Levine, who was found dead on Nov. 13, as a loyal friend and strong student.
Second-year law student Gregory Levine’s death has been ruled a suicide, the D.C. Chief Medical Examiner said Monday.

The 27-year-old was found dead in his Jefferson House apartment on Nov. 13.

Levine was originally from Woodmere, N.Y. and was interested in international criminal law and space law.

Friends and professors said he was kind and attentive to the people he loved.

Levine externed with U.S. Army JAG in Fort Belvoir, Va. during the fall semester. He was a member of 11 student organizations at one point during his time at GW, including the Military Law Society, Space Law Society and Criminal Law Society.

He was also the historian of the American Constitution Society for the last two years.
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