Past Activites & Engagements.
Demand the Impossible A Conversation Between Author Robert Tsai and ACLU President Deborah Archer
Robert Tsai will speak with ACLU President Deborah Archer on his new book Demand the Impossible at Fordham University starting at 5:30pm on Monday, March 11.
3rd ACM Symposium on Computer Science and Law
The symposium aims to foster a community of scholars, lawyers, and computing professionals who are fluent in both computational thinking and its rigorous mathematical formalisms, as well as legal scholarship and thought, which has an equally rigorous yet human-centric set of principles, methodologies, and objectives. Boston University Law Professor Stacey Dogan is one of the […]
IAPP Canada Privacy Symposium 2024
IAPP Canada Privacy Symposium 2024 is the opportunity to learn and network with peers from the Canadian privacy world. Boston University Law School Professor Woodrow Hartzog is a keynote speaker at the symposium. He will discuss how his colleague Ian Kerr’s work, as well as his personal experience as a privacy scholar, influenced his view […]
Countering Attacks on Diversity hosted by Boston University Law Review
Join the Boston University Law Review for a panel discussion on countering recent attacks on diversity with Professors Jasmine Gonzales Rose, Jonathan Feingold, and Vinay Harpalani in Barristers Hall from 2:00–2:45pm, followed by a fireside chat with Dr. Ibram X. Kendi and Dean Angela Onwuachi-Willig in the Law Auditorium from 3:00–4:00pm. Lunch will be available […]
Resisting Autocracy During the Trump Administration with Professor Richard Abel
Join UCLA Law Professor Richard Abel for a discussion of his new book on autocracy in the Trump administration, and what we can do as US citizens and residents to resist the power-seeking actions of would-be autocrats.There will be free pizza!Organized by the American Constitution Society at Boston University.
New England Law Review Spring Symposium
Jessica Silbey will speak at the New England Law Review Spring Symposium on Thursday, April 11. Professor Silbey will speak on her recent book, Against Progress: Intellectual Property and Fundamental Values in the Internet Age, with panelists Rebecca Schoff Curtin of Suffolk Law School, Joseph Liu of Boston College Law School, and Stephen McJohn of Suffolk […]
A Conversation Between Robert Tsai & Stephen Bright About “Equal Justice,” Moderated by Jed Shugerman
Please joins us for a conversation between Robert Tsai and Stephen Bright on March 28th 6:00–7:30pm in Barristers Hall, where they will discuss their books: Demand the Impossible: One Lawyer’s Pursuit of Equal Justice for All (Norton Mar. 12, 2024) The Fear of Too Much Justice, Race Poverty, and the Persistence of Inequality in the […]
National Diversity Equity Workshop 2024
Boston University Law Professor Jonathan Feingold will be speaking about “Affirmative Action After SFFA” at National Diversity Equity Workshop 2024. The workshop will center around Ability and Mental Health Equity and will be held at HHMI Conference Center.
Boston Bar Association 2024 Annual Higher Education Legal Conference
Keith N. Hylton will speak at the Boston Bar Association’s 2024 Annual Higher Education Legal Conference on Thursday, March 14. He will moderate the 2:15pm “Antitrust Issues in Higher Ed” panel, which will discuss navigating the legal maze of antitrust issues specific to higher education, gaining valuable perspectives on compliance and risk management. This year’s […]
The Making of Modern Property: Reinventing Roman Law in Europe and its Peripheries 1789–1950
Please Join us for a Book Symposium featuring Anna di Robilant to celebrate the publication of “The Making of Modern Property: Reinventing Roman Law in Europe and its Peripheries 1789–1950” on Tuesday, March 26th, 2024. Abstract: In this original intellectual history, Anna di Robilant traces the history of one of the most influential legal, political, […]