The 41st Special Seminar of School of Engineering “Disloyal Design” by Tokyo Institute of Technology
Boston University Law Professor Woodrow Hartzog will be a speaker at the seminar. The seminar will explore disloyal design and how it can be implemented in policies and practices to protect consumers and make businesses more trustworthy. The event will be hosted at Rm. 508, 5th Floor, West 9 Bldg., Ookayama Campus, Tokyo Tech.
Gender Stereotypes, Governmental Orthodoxy, and Denying Reproductive Rights: Constitutional Arguments and Activism After Dobbs
Linda C. McClain will speak at the Symposium: Contemporary Debates in Constitutional Law on “Gender Stereotypes, Governmental Orthodoxy, and Denying Reproductive Rights: Constitutional Arguments and Activism After Dobbs” on April 10. The symposium will be held from 4:00–5:30pm and is presented by the College of Charleston Department of Philosophy. This lecture will argue that laws […]
After Roe: What’s Next for Liberty, Equality, and the Constitution
James E. Fleming will speak at the Symposium: Contemporary Debates in Constitutional Law on “After Roe: What’s Next for Liberty, Equality, and the Constitution?” on April 9. The symposium will be held from 3:14–4:45pm and is hosted by the College of Charleston Department of Philosophy.
Feminism and Legal Theory Project 40th Anniversary Celebration
Linda McClain will speak at the Feminism and Legal Theory Project 40th Anniversary Celebration on Friday, April 5. Professor McClain will speak at the 11:45am–1:00pm panel on “Feminist Methods and Practice” on “The Formative and Generative Roles of the FLT Project.” The celebration is from 10:00am–5:00pm and is held at Emory University School of Law […]
Book Symposium on “The Networked Leviathan: For Democratic Platforms” by Professor Paul Gowder
Please join Boston University School of Law on Friday, April 5 for a book symposium featuring Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Professor Paul Gowder on his recent book “The Networked Leviathan: For Democratic Platforms.” The symposium will be held in classroom 211 from 3:00–4:30pm. Panelists: Stacey Dogan, Boston University School of Law Andrew Sellars, Boston […]
“Plan C” Movie Screening and Panel
Boston University Program on Reproductive Justice, Our Bodies Ourselves Today, and the BU School of Public Health Center of Excellence in Maternal & Child Health are co-hosting a special screening of the documentary, Plan C, followed by a panel discussion, at the Coolidge Corner Theater on Wednesday, April 17th from 7 pm to 9:30 pm. […]
Cornell Law School’s Law and Economics Workshop
Kathryn Zeiler will speak at Cornell Law School’s Law & Economics Workshop on March 5, 2024. She will present a draft article titled “The Effect of Damages Caps on Medical Malpractice Insurance Premiums.”
Center for Open Science’s Year of Open Science Culminating Conference
Kathryn Zeiler (Boston University School of Law) and Jason Chin (Australian National University College of Law) to present on government regulation of university scientific misconduct investigations at the Center for Open Science’s Year of Open Science Culminating Conference.
Stanford Law School Law & Economics Workshop
Kathryn Zeiler will speak at Stanford Law School’s Law & Economics Workshop on February 29, 2024. She will present a draft titled “Metaresearch, Psychology, and Law: a Case Study on Implicit Bias.”
Webinar on the Middle East Conflict
On Monday, March 25, the College will sponsor an educational webinar for Emerson faculty, staff, and students addressing the current Hamas-Israel conflict and broader challenges related to Palestine and Israel, titled “Reclaiming Nuance: Polarization & Framing Post October 7 – A Conversational Approach.” This online-only program requires no registration and will occur on March 25, […]