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    Discredited Data: The Epistemic Origins of Algorithmic Discrimination

    2:00pm - 4:00pm
    Ngozi Okidegbe will speak at the LTEC Lab Seminar Series “Discredited Data: The Epistemic Origins of Algorithmic Discrimination” with Professor Danardo Jones at 2pm on March, 22.
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    Center for Open Science’s Year of Open Science Culminating Conference

    Kathryn Zeiler (Boston University School of Law) and Jason Chin (Australian National University College of Law) to present on government regulation of university scientific misconduct investigations at the Center for Open Science’s Year of Open Science Culminating Conference.
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    Demand the Impossible: A Conversation with Kate Weisburd of George Washington University School of Law

    12:30pm
    Boston University Law School Professor Robert Tsai will be in conversation with Kate Weisburd about his new book 'Demand the Impossible-One Lawyer's Pursuit of Equal Justice.' The event will be held at George Washington University Law School, Washington, D.C. Professor Tsai's book, Demand the Impossible, explores Stephen Bright's career as a civil rights litigator who […]
  • CLE – 3rd Annual Critical Race Theory Symposium

    4:00pm - 7:00pm
    Boston University Law School Professor Jonathan Feingold will be one of the presenters at the symposium. The event will be held at Albany Law School, Dean Alexander Moot Courtroom, 80 New Scotland Ave, Albany, NY 12208. The discussion will include leading experts with knowledge around the areas of education, book banning, race and gender, journalism, […]
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    Demand the Impossible: A Conversation with NPR National Justice Correspondent Carrie Johnson

    7:00pm
    Boston University Law School Professor Robert Tsai will be in conversation with Carrie Johnson about his book, 'Demand the Impossible: One Lawyer's Pursuit of Equal Justice for All,' at the event. The event will be held at 610 Water St SW, Washington, DC 20024. 
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    Demand the Impossible: A Conversation with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky of Berkeley Law School

    4:00pm - 5:00pm
    Robert L. Tsai will speak with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky at Berkeley Law School to discuss his new book Demand the Impossible: One Lawyer’s Pursuit of Equal Justice for All at 4:00pm on Tuesday, March 19.  Professor Tsai and Dean Chemerinsky will discuss Professor Tsai’s book, Demand the Impossible, in which he traces Stephen Bright’s remarkable career as a civil […]
  • 2024 ECOSOC Special Meeting on “International Cooperation in Tax Matters”

    10:00am - 6:00pm
    Steven Dean will speak at the United Nations as part of the Economic and Social Council's 2024 Special Meeting on International Cooperation in Tax Matters on his forthcoming book, Global Jim Crow: Taxation And Racial Capitalism (Oxford University Press). The Special Meeting aims to explore effective fiscal policies for inclusive and sustainable development, as well as to promote a […]
  • Marshall M. Criser Distinguished Faculty Workshop

    12:00pm
    David I. Walker will speak at the University of Florida Levin College of Law's Marshall M. Criser Distinguished Faculty Workshop. He will present Evolving Corporate Philanthropy on Monday, March 18 at noon. 
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    “Palestine Refugees and International Law”

    Professor Susan M. Akram will be teaching a two-day short course about the Palestinian refugee case study within the broader context of the international human rights regime. It will take place at Oxford University in Oxford, United Kingdom.
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    Boston Bar Association 2024 Annual Higher Education Legal Conference

    9:30am - 6:00pm
    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 […]