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    Cornell’s School of Criticism and Theory

    Dean Angela Onwuachi-Willig will join Cornell University’s School of Criticism and Theory to lecture on The Trauma of the Routine Revisited: A Study of Group-Based Traumas in Response to Legal Outcomes in High Profile Cases from June 11 to July 20, 2023. Since its inception in 1976, the School of Criticism and Theory has been […]
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    The Women’s Bar Association Honors Pioneering Women of Color

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    Boston University School of Law is pleased to announce that Aziza Ahmed, Professor of Law and R. Gordon Butler Scholar in International Law, will be honored by the Women of Color Committee of the Women’s Bar Association (WBA) for her contributions as a Pioneering Woman of Color. Before joining the BU Law faculty in 2022, […]
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    Conference: Ethical and Legal Aspects on Human-Technology Interoperability and AI Processing of Emotional Data

    Woodrow Hartzog will speak at the "Ethical and Legal Aspects on Human-Technology Interoperability and AI Processing of Emotional Data" conference on June 6, 2023.  The HIPE research project will organize the conference on bi-directional influence of AI processing of emotional and bio-data on current and future regulations.
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    BIO International Convention

    Kevin Outterson will speak at the BIO International Convention from June 5th through 8th. Hosted in Boston, the BIO International Convention attracts 14,000+ biotechnology and pharma leaders for one week of intensive networking to discover new opportunities and promising partnerships. Innovative programming around the current and future state of biotech, including areas like therapeutic frontiers, […]
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    Computers, Privacy, & Data Protection 16th International Conference

    Woodrow Hartzog will speak as a panelist at the Computers, Privacy, & Data Protection 16th International Conference in Brussels, Belgium on May 24, 2023. The panel, titled "Duties of Data Loyalty and the Future of Data Protection Panel," will begin at 4pm (GMT+2) and is organized by the Cordell Institute at Washington University in St. […]
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    “Weed Rules” at Moe Green’s

    Jay D. Wexler will present his book Weed Rules: Blazing the Way To a Just and Joyful Marijuana Policy at Moe Green's in San Francisco, California on May 20, 2023. With full legalization seeming inevitable, it's time to shift the conversation—from whether recreational cannabis should be legalized to how. Weed Rules argues that it's time for states to abandon […]
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    Jay Wexler presents “Weed Rules: Blazing the Way to a Just and Joyful Marijuana Policy” at Third Place Books

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    Jay D. Wexler will present his book Weed Rules: Blazing the Way to a Just and Joyful Marijuana Policy at Third Place Books in Seattle, Washington on May 18, 2023. During his talk, professor Wexler will shift the conversation from whether recreational cannabis should be legalized to how. This event is free and open to the public […]
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    “Weed Rules” at The Coffee Joint

    Jay D. Wexler will present his book Weed Rules: Blazing the Way To a Just and Joyful Marijuana Policy at The Coffee Joint in Denver, Colorado on May 13, 2023. With full legalization seeming inevitable, it's time to shift the conversation—from whether recreational cannabis should be legalized to how. Weed Rules argues that it's time for states to abandon […]
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    “Weed Rules” at Avantpop Books, Las Vegas

    Jay D. Wexler will speak about his new book Weed Rules: Blazing the Way To a Just and Joyful Marijuana Policy at Avantpop Books in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 11, 2023. With full legalization seeming inevitable, it's time to shift the conversation—from whether recreational cannabis should be legalized to how. Weed Rules argues that it's time for states […]
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    Internet Archive Book Talk: Against Progress

    1:00pm - 2:00pm
    Jessica Silbey will speak with journalist Maria Bustillos on her book Against Progress on Tuesday, May 9 from 1 - 2pm EST. The book talk will be held virtually, and is put on by Internet Archive.  When first written into the Constitution, intellectual property aimed to facilitate "progress of science and the useful arts" by […]