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    Book Symposium on “The Networked Leviathan: For Democratic Platforms” by Professor Paul Gowder

    3:00pm - 4:30pm
    Please join Boston University School of Law on Friday, April 5 for a book symposium featuring Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Professor Paul Gowder on his recent book “The Networked Leviathan: For Democratic Platforms.” The symposium will be held in classroom 211 from 3:00–4:30pm.  Panelists:  Stacey Dogan, Boston University School of Law Andrew Sellars, Boston […]
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    Feminism and Legal Theory Project 40th Anniversary Celebration

    10:00am - 5:00pm
    Linda McClain will speak at the Feminism and Legal Theory Project 40th Anniversary Celebration on Friday, April 5. Professor McClain will speak at the 11:45am–1:00pm panel on "Feminist Methods and Practice" on "The Formative and Generative Roles of the FLT Project." The celebration is from 10:00am–5:00pm and is held at Emory University School of Law […]
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    “The Smell of Money” Film Screening & Panel Discussion

    4:00pm - 8:30pm
    Boston University School of Law is hosting a film screening and panel discussion for The Smell of Money, which documents food injustices experienced by a rural minority community in North Carolina. Following the film screening, there will be a moderated discussion on environmental ethics, animal rights, public health, and corporate social responsibility moderated by Dr. Tyson-Lord Gray. The discussion […]
  • Demand the Impossible: A Conversation with Stephen Bright

    1:30pm
    Boston University Law School Professor will be in conversation with Stephen Bright about his new book 'Demand the Impossible-One Lawyer's Pursuit of Equal Justice.' The event will be moderated by Daniel Sharfstein and held at Vanderbilt University Law School, Nashville, TN.  Professor Tsai's book, Demand the Impossible, explores Stephen Bright's career as a civil rights […]
  • The Power to Destroy: How the Antitax Movement Hijacked America Discussion

    10:00am - 12:00pm
    Boston University Law School Professor Steven Dean will be a panelist at the discussion. The event will hold a discussion about examining the antitax movement. The discussion will be held at The Brookings Institution, Falk Auditorium, 1775 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, D.C. 20036. The event is also accessible online.
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    Countering Attacks on Diversity hosted by Boston University Law Review

    2:00pm - 4:00pm
    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 […]
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    A Conversation Between Robert Tsai & Stephen Bright About “Equal Justice,” Moderated by Jed Shugerman

    6:00pm - 7:30pm
    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 […]
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    The Making of Modern Property: Reinventing Roman Law in Europe and its Peripheries 1789–1950

    12:45pm - 2:00pm
    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, […]
  • Webinar on the Middle East Conflict by Emerson College

    11:30am
    Boston University Law School Professor Jonathan Feingold is a speaker at the webinar. The webinar will address Hamas-Israel conflict and the  challenges related to Palestine and Israel, titled “Reclaiming Nuance: Polarization & Framing Post October 7 – A Conversational Approach.” This webinar will talk about the challenges to discuss issues related to the conflict, and […]
  • Webinar on the Middle East Conflict

    On Monday, March 25, the College will sponsor an educational webinar for Emerson faculty, staff, and students addressing the current Hamas-Israel conflict and broader challenges related to Palestine and Israel, titled “Reclaiming Nuance: Polarization & Framing Post October 7 – A Conversational Approach.” This online-only program requires no registration and will occur on March 25, […]