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  • Seton Hall Legislative Journal Symposium on the Affordable Care Act

    9:00am - 4:00pm
    Seton Hall University School of Law Journal of Legislation and Public Policy and the Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law are co-hosting a Spring Symposium on the Affordable Care Act. This Symposium will focus on the impact of the Affordable Care Act on health equity. Panels will analyze how key Affordable Care Act provisions advanced […]
  • BWLC Symposium: The Collateral Damage of Dobbs on Women’s Health: Beyond Abortion Care

    When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, it upended half a century of established jurisprudence – leaving in its wake a convoluted legal landscape, and eliminating access to vital reproductive care for millions. The fallout includes a wider range of health issues affecting women undergoing cancer treatment, using assisted fertility, entering menopause, and more. […]
  • Law Enforcement Technologies: The Realm of Facial Recognition

    This conference will explore the regulatory framework of facial recognition and the challenges posed by law enforcement's deployment of this technology in three distinct phases.
  • Law, Globalization and Development Colloquium at NYU

    The Colloquium on Law, Globalization and Development will focus on the role that law and legal institutions play in economic, social, and political development. Each public session will involve a presentation of a work-in-progress by an invited speaker and will be open to members of the NYU community Monday, March 10 Weijia Rao, Boston University […]
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    A Review of the State and National Landscape on Reproductive Rights

    5:45pm - 8:30pm
    This session will explore recent legislative changes, key court rulings, and ongoing political and social debates surrounding reproductive health policies. Panelists will discuss how these developments impact individuals and communities and consider potential future directions of reproductive rights in the United States. Following the panel, enjoy a networking session with complimentary food and drinks provided […]
  • Universal Ownership, Systematic Stewardship: Whatever You Call It, Where Do We Stand?

    The NBS-PRI-ECGI Public Lecture Series is a new global joint initiative between Nanyang Business School (NBS), Principles of Responsible Investment (PRI) and European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) to facilitate the knowledge exchanges between academics, practitioners, and policymakers in sustainable business. The series provides monthly in-person or online public lectures. Each lecture will feature a leading […]
  • A Review of the State and National Landscape on Reproductive Rights

    Join us for an insightful and educational networking event that delves into the current state and evolving national landscape of reproductive rights in the United States. This session will explore recent legislative changes, key court rulings, and ongoing political and social debates surrounding reproductive health policies. Our panelists will discuss how these developments impact individuals […]
  • US Supreme Court Annual Review Webinar 2024: A Look Back at Blockbuster Decisions in the 2023-2024 Term

    After a tumultuous year in 2022-2023, the Supreme Court again issued a number of blockbuster decisions in its 2023-2024 term. This program brings together three distinguished panelists from Massachusetts academia, private practice, and the public sector to discuss some of this term's most important Supreme Court decisions.
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    The Past, Present, and Future of US Immigration Law, 2025 Boston University Law Review Symposium

    9:30am - 3:00pm
    Boston University School of Law 765 Commonwealth Avenue Barristers Hall, First Floor We are currently at a critical inflection point in US immigration law. We are contending with oppressive and inhumane immigration policies—policies that magnify the racism and xenophobia that have been weaponized against immigrant communities for years. Boston University Law Review’s Spring 2025 Symposium […]
  • Untangling Germany’s Election Results

    Late in 2024 -- a year which saw some two billion people in sixty countries cast ballots in national elections -- German authorities scheduled elections of their own for early 2025. This followed the collapse of the coalition government that included Chancellor Olaf Scholz' Social Democratic Party. The fall of the so-called "traffic light coalition" coincided […]