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    Reasonable Minds Can Differ: A Review of the Major Cases

    5:45pm - 8:15pm
    Professors Gary Lawson and Jessica Silbey will speak at “Reasonable Minds Can Differ: A Review of the Major Cases,” on the 2023–2024 Term of the United States Supreme Court. The event will be held on Thursday, February 15 from 5:45–8:15pm and is hosted by the Pioneer Public Interest Law Center.
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    Reasonable Minds Can Differ: A Review of the Major Cases

    5:45pm - 8:15pm
    Boston University School of Law Professors Gary Lawson and Jessica Silbey are speakers at Pioneer Public Interest Law Center's second annual Reasonable Minds Can Differ: a live demonstration of civil discourse on the Supreme Court's most influential and possibly transformative cases of the 2023-2024 term. The discussion will be help at The Hyatt Regency Boston - One Avenue […]
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    Villanova University’s Lewis H. Gold ’62 Lecture on Ethics & Professional Responsibility

    12:30pm - 1:30pm
    Woodrow Hartzog will delivery the Lewis H. Gold ’62 Lecture on Ethics & Professional Responsibility, "Two AI Truths and a Lie," at Villanova University on Wednesday, February 14 from 12:30–1:30pm.  This lecture honors the memory of Lewis H. Gold ’62, an exceptional advocate with a strong sense of ethics. The naming was made possible through […]
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    Advancing Pregnant Persons’ Right to Life Symposium

    9:00am - 2:30pm
    Boston University School of Law Thursday, February 8th 2024 Barristers Hall 9:00am–2:30pm In the wake of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, attention has turned to how a constitutional right to life recognizes and values the life and health of pregnant persons. This symposium will gather leading scholars to explore the jurisprudence of the “right […]
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    “The Law of Presidential Impeachment” – A Conversation with Professor Michael Gerhardt

    6:00pm
    Join Professor Michael Gerhardt, one of the foremost experts in impeachment law in the United States, as he discusses his newest book, The Law of Presidential Impeachment, with BU Law Professor Robert Tsai. There will be plenty of food, including mac and cheese bites, chocolate-covered strawberries, and spring rolls! Professor Gerhardt’s has testified more than […]
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    Tackling Dark Patterns & Online Manipulation in 2024 Live Talk

    1:00pm
    Boston University Law School Professor Woodrow Hartzog will be discussing his perspective on dark patterns, design regulation, and how industry and policymaking professionals can avoid online manipulation and help build a better internet. The live talk will be held virtually. 
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    Evidence for Action (E4A) Dialogue on Antimicrobial Resistance

    Boston University Law School Professor Kevin Outterson will co-host this event with Hon. Dr. Chris Fearne MP, Deputy Prime Minister of Malta, and Professor Dame Sally Davies, UK Special Envoy on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). The conference will identify the most pressing questions from AMR champions in political and policy circles, and connect those questions with top-level researchers who will either point to existing data or trigger new research to fill the gaps.
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    César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, author of Welcome the Wretched, in conversation with Sarah Sherman-Stokes

    7:00pm
    Sarah Sherman-Stokes will speak with César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, author of Welcome the Wretched: In Defense of the "Criminal Alien," at Porter Square Books on Monday, February 5 at 7pm.  A powerful argument for separating immigration enforcement from the criminal legal system, by one of the nation's foremost "crimmigration" experts. In the fevered battles over immigration, Democrats […]
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    Review of Banking and Financial Law and the Brookings Institution 2024 Symposium: The Politics of Financial Regulation

    9:00am - 2:00pm
    Join RBFL, Brookings, and leading scholars on February 2nd to learn more about the politics of financial regulation. Explore if and how politics affect regulation in crypto, ESG, and bank capital and systemic risk. Does political party matter? Are political parties aligned? Do politics even have an effect? A light breakfast and lunch will be […]
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    A Discussion on AI Regulation in Asia

    10:00am - 11:15am
    A Discussion on AI Regulation in Asia February 2nd, 2024 10:00–11:15am EST Boston University School of Law Faculty Lounge (15th Floor) Artificial intelligence law is rapidly developing to meet the promise and challenges presented by these transformative tools. Countries with strong tech sectors like Japan, Korea, and the United States, among others, are particularly invested […]