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  • Kevin Outterson: Antibiotics as Infrastructure

    Prof Kevin Outterson (CARB-X, Boston University) will give his lecture “Antibiotics as infrastructure” on 21 May at Imperial College London. Professor Kevin Outterson (CARB-X, Boston University) will give his lecture “Antibiotics as infrastructure” on 21 May (17.30-18.30, BST) at Imperial College London. A complimentary drinks reception will be available for guests after the lecture. Antibiotics […]
  • 32nd Annual Clifford Symposium on Tort Law and Social Policy

    Get ready for a deep dive into the world of tort law and social policy at the 32nd Annual Clifford Symposium - it's going to be insightful! Recent political and social turmoil has, to a significant degree, distracted us from perhaps the most profound challenge the human race has ever faced—our planet's rapidly changing climate, […]
  • Four definitions to change the world webinar series: Harmful tax practices

    Tax practices adopted by one country often have extraterritorial effects, shaping other countries’ ability to enforce their own tax rules and pursue policy goals such as tax progressivity, a fair treatment of all taxpayers and citizens, and the financing of public services. Since the 1990s, OECD countries have sought to address harmful tax practices. A […]
  • Third Annual Rome Conference on AI, Ethics, and Governance

    The Third Annual Conference on AI, Ethics, and Governance will once again convene global leaders across technology, business, policy, academia, and civil society to examine the profound and far-reaching impact of artificial intelligence (AI). Building on prior years, this year’s conference places a heightened emphasis on ethics and the transformative nature of AI. AI has […]
  • 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 […]