Second Annual WBA Reproductive Justice Symposium: Advancing Maternal Health & Pregnancy Outcomes for All
This program will feature a Keynote Speech and a panel discussion concerning new laws and proposed legislation in Massachusetts involving maternal health, including the recently passed Maternal Health Law. Reception to follow. With Keynote Speaker Professor Aziza Ahmed, Co-Director of the Boston University Law Program on Reproductive Justice.
The Quest for Equity in the World of Sports
In this panel discussion, Boston University faculty and alumni speakers will explore the structural challenges as well potential solutions for achieving real equity. A host of inequities still exist – from health and health care to economic and social – that plague female, non-binary, and transgender athletes on the field, in the media, and the […]
U.S. v. Skrmetti: The Legal Battleground for Gender-Affirming Care
The discussion, moderated by Professor Michael Ulrich, will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 12:10 p.m., in Sterling Law Building (127 Wall St.), room 127. Non-pizza lunch will be served. Community members outside of Yale Law School are required to RSVP. For more information, visit the official event page.
Asian American is Not A Color: A Fireside Chat
Dr. OiYan Poon will address topics from her award-winning book, Asian American is Not a Color, with BU Law’s Jon Feingold.
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform’s Future of Agency Independence Symposium
Professor Jed Handelsman Shugerman will attend the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform’s Future of Agency Independence Symposium on November 8th. He will speak on the “The Traditional Debate on the Unitary Executive and Independent Agencies” panel from 9:00 to 10:15 am. For more information, visit the official event page.
American Bar Association Program: “Antitrust Enforcement in Artificial Intelligence: How Would Economists Regulate AI?”
Keith Hylton will speak on the American Bar Association webinar entitled “Antitrust Enforcement in Artificial Intelligence: How Would Economists Regulate AI?” For more information, visit the official event page.
American Society of International Law Midyear Meeting
Weijia Rao will attend the American Society of International Law Midyear Meeting, which will be held from November 14th through 16th at the University of Chicago Law School. She will present “Borrowed Swords, Beijing’s Shields: Signaling and China’s National Security Lawmaking” during Research Forum Session VI. For more information, visit the official web page.
18th Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies at Emory University
Weijia Rao will present at the 18th Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, as hosted by Emory University from November 8th to November 9th. She will be on the International and Law & Development panel, and will present “Bilateral Treaties and Foreign Policy Convergence: Evidence from Bilateral Investment Treaties.” For more information, visit the official […]
Biennial Conference on International Law and Social Science at Northwestern University’s Pritzker School of Law
Weijia Rao will co-present “Thwarting Diplomacy by Treaty: Evidence from the U.S. Response to Chinese BITs” with Adam Chilton at ASIL’s International Law and Social Sciences Interest Group Biennial Workshop. The event will be hosted at Northwestern University’s Pritzker School of Law, and Weijia Rao’s presentation will be held in Session 2 on Friday, September […]
Business Law Workshop at University of Oxford: “Signalling and China’s National Security Lawmaking”
Professor Weijia Rao will present her draft paper, “Signalling and China’s National Security Lawmaking”, from 1:00pm to 2:00pm UK time at the University of Oxford. The workshop will take place in the Law Board Room, St Cross Building. For more information, visit the official event page.