Labor Talks with Sean O’Brien
Please join Employment and Labor Student Association (ELLSA) and American Constitution Society (ACS) in welcoming Teamster President Sean O’Brien to discuss his Boston upbringing and rise to the top of the Teamsters, his role in the successful UPS contract fight, and the biggest issues facing the Teamsters today.
“The Law of Presidential Impeachment” – A Conversation with Professor Michael Gerhardt
Join Professor Michael Gerhardt, one of the foremost experts in impeachment law in the United States, as he discusses his newest book, The Law of Presidential Impeachment, with BU Law Professor Robert Tsai. There will be plenty of food, including mac and cheese bites, chocolate-covered strawberries, and spring rolls! Professor Gerhardt’s has testified more than […]
Webinar on the US Supreme Court’s Decision in the Two Cases Raising the Question of Whether the Chevron Judicial Deference Framework Will Be Overturned: Who Will Win and What Does It Mean?
Boston University Law School Professor Jack Beermann is the guest speaker at the webinar. He will provide important insights into the thinking of the nine Justices, predictions for how and when the Court will rule, and potential implications for current and future regulations. The event will be held virtually.
Bodenheimer Lecture/Racial Justice Speaker Series
Boston University Law School Professor Aziza Ahmed will talk about why and how poor families of color have been exceptionalized with respect to the public health crisis. She will draw insights from political theory and feminist legal theory. The talk will be held at UC Davis School of Law, King Hall, Room 1301.
2024 Carolina Law Roundtable on Law & Inequality Conference
Boston University Law School Professor Aziza Ahmed will be part of the conference covering topics ranging from law and democracy to race and equality. The conference will be held at UNC School of Law.
Hate and Free Speech Talk
Boston University Clinical Associate Professor of Law Andrew Sellars will talk about anti-semitism, Islamophobia and identity-based racism in the context of free speech controversies. The panel will also hold discussions about importance of free speech and its limitations. The talk will be held virtually.
The Annual Symposium of the Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal: Evidence through a Critical Lens
The symposium will explore how the law of evidence intersects with systems of inequality based on gender, racial, and other marginalized group-based status. Boston University Law School Professor Jasmine Gonzales Rose will be part of a panel ‘Reform Efforts and Implementation’ at the symposium. She will discuss the different areas where the reforms have been […]
Privacy, Cybersecurity and Digital Law Conference
Boston University Law School Professor Woodrow Hartzog is part of the panel and addresses the ever-evolving landscape of AI and Law. The conference will be held at 16 Beacon Street, Boston.
2024 Privacy, Cybersecurity and Digital Law Conference
Boston University Law School Professor Woodrow Hartzog is one of the speakers at the conference, where he will discuss the state of regulation of AI. The event will be held at 16 Beacon Street, Boston, MA.
Doctrinal Crossroads: Major Questions, Nondelegation & Chevron Deference Symposium
Boston University Law School Professors Jed Shugerman and Gary Lawson will be part of the panel at the symposium. Professor Jed Shugerman will address how major questions doctrine impact the political branches, and Professor Gary Lawson will discuss major questions in civil rights and environmental Law Ames Courtroom . The conference will be held at Harvard […]