Progressive Property Workshop
“Progressive Property Workshop” brings together leading property scholars who are invited to present and discuss to discuss papers on a variety of topics, including property theory, land use, takings, the history of property law and intellectual property. It features seven panels devoted to the discussion of advanced “works in progress” and two roundtables on “early-stage” […]
Introducing MetaROR: A new peer review platform for metaresearch
AGENDA I. What is MetaROR? Kathy Zeiler and Ludo Waltman, the Editors-in-Chief of MetaROR II. Why do authors submit to MetaROR? Short perspectives from authors of two articles submitted to MetaROR and Q&A Simon Porter and Natalia Gonzalez Bohorquez III. How does MetaROR enrich the landscape of scientific publishing? Short perspectives from the editors of two metaresearch journals […]
Colonialism, Empire, and Race: Critical conversations on law, movements, & the university
This symposium brings together two roundtables and a film screening to engage the entanglements of law, colonialism, and racialisation. It convenes scholars whose work examines the ongoing formations and afterlives of empire, exploring how legal regimes both shape and are shaped by colonial and racial hierarchies, as well as the role of the university in […]
2026 Health Law Conference — Navigating the New Health Law Landscape
KEYNOTE SPEAKER Rachel Pearson, MD, PhD Author of No Apparent Distress: A Doctor’s Coming-of-Age on the Front Lines of American Medicine “Creative Constraints: Storytelling for Healing and Advocacy in Complicated Times” PANELS Medicare, Medicaid and the Future of Public Insurance Professionalism and the Health Care Workforce in the Era of AI State Innovations in this […]
2026 Fifth Annual Blockchain & Fintech Conference at Harvard
The 2026 Fifth Annual Conference brings together world-leading researchers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers to explore the transformative potential of these converging technologies. Hosted at Harvard Law School, this one-day event features keynote speeches, panel discussions, and networking opportunities designed to foster collaboration and innovation.
25 Years of Asking Questions: Who Belongs in America?
From Ellis Island to today’s debates over immigration and citizenship, questions of inclusion and exclusion have long shaped the nation’s identity. Inspired by Korematsu v. United States, this program explores how fear, race, and national security have influenced who is recognized as fully “American.” In his dissent, Robert H. Jackson warned of the dangers of […]
UConn ARMS & YSPH On Target Seminar Series: Featuring Michael Ulrich, JD, MPH
ARMS is excited for the next session of “On Target”, a virtual research seminar intended to bring together gun violence prevention researchers. This session will feature Michael Richard Ulrich, JD, MPH, Associate Professor of Health Law, Policy & Management at Boston University School of Public Health and School of Law. Topic: Of Kings, Queens and […]
2026 Private Law Seminar: “Consumer Law & Local Economies” with Rory Van Loo & Stacy Mitchell
This session of the 2026 Private Law Seminar addresses the subject “Consumer Law & Local Economies” with Professor Rory Van Loo (Boston University School of Law), and Stacy Mitchell (Institute for Local Self-Reliance). Lunch will be provided.
The 2026 Stuart Rome Lecture: ‘The Disunited States of Health’
The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law’s Law & Health Care Program invites you to attend the 2026 Stuart Rome Lecture, which was established at the law school in January 1984 to honor the memory of Stuart Rome, a prominent health law attorney, community activist, and art patron in the Baltimore area. […]