Casework Basics: Agency Responsiveness to Congress
Sean J. Kealy will speak at PopVox Foundation’s Casework Basics: Agency Responsiveness to Congress training on Tuesday, October 1 from 3:00–4:00pm. In this webinar, Sean will share some of his research and findings, as well as his recommendations to agencies on improving responsiveness to Congressional offices.
After SFFA v. Harvard/UNC: Affirmative Action and Beyond
Jonathan Feingold will speak at the APSA Roundtable “After SFFA v. Harvard/UNC: Affirmative Action and Beyond” on Thursday, September 5. The talk will be from 10–11:30am in Philadelphia. About the session: In the summer of 2023, the Supreme Court issued a decision that significantly narrowed the consideration of race in college admissions. This roundtable brings […]
Racial Histories of Higher Education in New England: A Symposium Co-Hosted by The New England Quarterly
Jonathan Feingold will speak at “Racial Histories of Higher Education in New England: A Symposium” Co-Hosted by The New England Quarterly and the Massachusetts Historical Society on Friday, September 27. The event will be held from 9am–6:30pm. Professor Feingold will speak on Panel 3: “The Ends of Affirmative Action.”
7th Annual LF Dealmakers Forum
Victoria Sahani will speak at the 7th Annual LF Dealmakers Forum on September 17-19 in New York City.
Tribal Sovereignty, Black Americans Reparations, and Conditions under Colonialism: A Critique
Boston University School of Law 765 Commonwealth Avenue Barristers Hall, 1st Floor October 23rd, 12:30 – 2:00pm Please join us for a talk on Wednesday, October 23rd featuring Professor Kyle Mays. This talk analyzes the relationship between tribal sovereignty and reparations for Black Americans. While we tend to think of these social and political efforts […]
A Book Talk with Cory Doctorow
September 24, 2024 Boston University Scho0l of Law Barristers Hall, First Floor 12:45-2pm Boston University School of Law is pleased to welcome Cory Doctorow, science fiction author of “The Bezzle,” “The Lost Cause,” and his most recent nonfiction book “The Internet Con: How to Seize the Means of Computation.” Mr. Doctorow is a journalist, technology […]
The National Security Constitution in the 21st Century
As the historic 2024 US Presidential election approaches, an important unasked question is: what constitutional powers will the President we elect lawfully exercise? Do checks and balances still apply in foreign affairs? Or does our current reading of the Constitution’s rules on foreign affairs and national security invite our President to become a national security […]
Demand the Impossible: One Man’s Pursuit of Equal Justice for All – CLE
Robert L. Tsai will speak at William S. Boyd School of Law on his recent book, “Demand the Impossible: One Man’s Pursuit of Equal Justice for All.” The talk will be held virtually and in-person from 6–7:30pm on October 17. Following Professor Tsai’s presentation, a panel of local public defense practitioners will lead a discussion […]
Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Lewis H. Gold ’62 Lecture on Ethics & Professional Responsibility
Woodrow Hartzog will present the Lewis H. Gold ’62 Lecture on Ethics & Professional Responsibility at Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law on Wednesday, September 4. The lecture, titled “Two AI Truths and a Lie,” will be held in-person and virtually from 12:30–1:30pm.
Hamilton College’s Constitution Day Lecture: “The Vigor of Government is Essential to the Security of Liberty.”
Robert L. Tsai will delivery the Hamilton College’s Constitution Day Lecture, titled “The Vigor of Government is Essential to the Security of Liberty” on Tuesday, September 17. The talk will begin at 4:10pm at Hamilton College. What would it mean for the people of the United States to have a modern constitution worthy of a […]