Beyond #MeToo: Lessons from the Pandemic
Lessons from the Pandemic: How Employers and Boards Can Effectively Support Their Essential Female Workers of Color in a Virtual Environment, organized by Beyond #MeToo: A Working Group on Corporate Governance, Compliance, and Risk
Who’s the Bigot? Learning from Conflicts over Marriage and Civil Rights Law
Who’s the Bigot? Learning from Conflicts over Marriage and Civil Rights Law, a panel discussion hosted by the Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA
Meet the Author: Rise of the Working Class Shareholder
Hosted by the Zhejiang University International Business School, Hangzhou, China
AccessLex Legal Education Research Symposium
AALS Antiracist Clearinghouse Project Panel, AccessLex Legal Education Research Symposium This one-day live Zoom experience offers law school deans, administrators, faculty and researchers an opportunity to gather together for thought-provoking discussions on the current state of legal education. Law school deans, administrators, faculty and researchers are encouraged to join us for research updates, best practices […]
25th Derrick Bell Lecture on Race in American Society
“Race, Evidence, and Police Violence: Seeking 2020 Vision,” 25th Derrick Bell Lecture on Race in American Society, hosted by the Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law at New York University, New York, NY
“The Trauma of Injustice”
From Policing and Protest to Discrimination and Systemic Racism This summer, the University of Virginia School of Law is convening a series of National Faculty Workshops on the issues raised by the Black Lives Matter movement and the broad array of legal questions it implicates — from policing and protest to discrimination and systemic […]
‘Golda’ Documentary and Post-Screening Discussion
Watch Golda, then join the film’s creators, Udi Nir and Sagi Bornstein, and scholar Pnina Lahav, for an in-depth discussion about the iconic politician Golda Meir (1898–1978), Israel’s fifth Prime Minister, and the making of this illuminating new documentary. Lahav, Professor of Law at Boston University, is the author of the forthcoming biography Golda Meir: […]
Is Fall 2020 Just the Beginning? Moving Law Schools Online
Legal educators and law librarians rose to the challenge as COVID-19 caused the dramatic shift mid-semester to remote teaching in spring 2020. As many law schools have already announced an intent to stay partially or fully remote, and still others may announce plans to do the same, it’s time to move beyond discussions of “remote […]
25th Annual Frankel Lecture
“From ‘Lynching As Status Quo’ to the New Status Quo,” 25th Annual Frankel Lecture, Houston Law Review, Houston, TX
Annual Empirical Health Law Conference
Held virtually and sponsored by Duke University School of Law. For more information, please contact Isabel Fox.