The Childress Symposium
Linda C. McClain will speak on the panel for The Childress Symposium, Saint Louis University, hosted by Saint Louis University Law Journal. Carlos Ball will deliver the Childress Memorial Lecture, “Progressive Constitutionalism and its Libertarian Discontents: The Case of LGBTQ Rights,” with Professor McClain participating as one of several panelists giving a paper related to the […]
Roundtable on Nonmarriage and the Law
Linda C. McClain will present her paper A Row of Bleak Houses: England and its Households in Charles Dickens, Bleak House, at Rutgers Law School – Newark’s Fifth Roundtable on Nonmarriage and the Law. The roundtable will occur on September 28 to 29, 2023.
Trollope Society Oxford Conference 2023
Linda C. McClain will speak at the Trollope Society Oxford Conference 2023, Women in Trollope, which runs from Friday, September 1 to Sunday September 3. She will present her paper, “All the Single Ladies: Women, Autonomy, and Alternate Households in the Novels of Anthony Trollope” with Allison Tait at 9:30am on Saturday, September 2. In […]
SELS Workshop: How to Produce Transparent Empirical Research
Kathryn Zeiler will act as co-organizer and speaker at the SELS pre-conference workshop on Thursday, November 4, 2022. Her talk, “Basics on Transparency and Credibility II” will run from 2:50 to 3:40pm. This talk will be held at the 2022 Conference on Empirical Legal Studies.
Boston University School of Law Social Gathering for Conservative, Libertarian and Independent Students
Professor Kathy Zeiler and the BU Federalist Society will be hosting a welcome reception for Conservative, Libertarian, and Independent students at Professor Zeiler’s home on Friday, November 3. Light appetizers will be served and dress is casual.
Eastern Region Meeting of the National Association of Attorneys General
James Bessen will speak as a panelist at the “Eastern Region Meeting of the National Association of Attorneys General” on Thursday, August 3 at 9:00 am. His panel, titled “AI – The Challenge of the Intelligent Computer”, will explore how the increasing use and sophistication of artificial intelligence may create future potential competitive harms and […]
Critical Race Theory Summer School
Jonathan Feingold will speak at the African American Policy Forum’s Critical Race Theory Summer School 2023 – Fighting Back to Move Forward: Defending the Freedom to Learn. Feingold will speak on plenary three, which covers anti-wokeness and the reshaping of law, government, and public institutions. The program runs from July 30 to August 3, and will connect the […]
Gun Rights and Responsibility in America
Michael Ulrich will speak at the “Gun Rights and Responsibility in America” webinar hosted by The American Academy of Political and Social Sciences on July 20, 2023 at 2pm. “Gun Rights and Responsibility in America”–moderated by prominent Second Amendment scholar Jacob Charles– will explore the scope of gun ownership and subsequent responsibilities in the U.S. […]
The Israeli Attack on Jenin: Legal and Political Implications
Susan M. Akram will speak at “The Israeli Attack on Jenin: Legal and Political Implications” webinar on Thursday, July 13 from 10:00 to 11:30am. About the Webinar: The Israeli Military carried out a large-scale raid on the Jenin refugee camp in the first week of July, an assault that lasted nearly 48 hours. During the […]
IP Day 2023 Hosted by TPRI
James Bessen will moderate the Patients and Productivity panel at the Seventh Annual Boston University Technology & Policy Research Initiative IP Day conference on Monday, July 17, 2023. The panel will be held in-person and recorded. Complex regulatory and social problems are linked to the patent system and more generally to government policies that encourage […]