Law and Political Economy: Labor, Social Control, and Counterpower
Aziza Ahmed will speak on the “Law, Gender, and Social Control” panel at the “Law and Political Economy: Labor, Social Control, and Counterpower” conference. The conference will take place from March 31 to April 2, 2023 in-person at Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts as well as virtual live-stream. The “Law, Gender, and Social Control” panel […]
BU LGBTQIA+ Scholar Series: Risk and Resistance:
Aziza Ahmed, will speak at “BU LGBTQIA+ Scholar Series: Risk and Resistance: How Feminists Transformed the Law and Science of AIDS” on Friday, March 3. This virtual event will run from 12:00-1:30 pm on Zoom. Aziza will speak about her new book in which she documents the feminist struggle for women to be recognized as […]
AALS Annual Meeting
Angela Onwuachi-Willig, Aziza Ahmed, Jade Brown, Nicole Huberfeld, Maria O’Brien, Christopher T. Robertson, Sarah Sherman-Stokes, Robert L. Tsai, and Rory Van Loo will speak at the AALS Annual Meeting: How Law Schools Can Make a Difference, in San Diego from January 3 through 7, 2023. The only thing about which there seems to be a […]
The Age of Roe: The Past, Present, and Future of Abortion in America
Aziza Ahmed will speak at “The Age of Roe: The Past, Present, and Future of Abortion in America” conference. This event will be held from January 26th to 27th, 2023 both virtually and in person at the Knafel Center. This conference, hosted by the Harvard Radcliffe Institute, will probe the complex and unpredictable ways that Roe […]
Reproductive Rights Interdisciplinary Panel
Professors Nicole Huberfeld and Aziza Ahmed will speak on the Reproductive Rights Interdisciplinary Panel put on by the BUCASM Bioethics Society, MSFC, and ACOG. This event will be held in person at INS 112 on December 8th, 2022 from 5:30-7:00pm. This interdisciplinary panel event will cover the impacts of the Roe v. Wade reversal from […]
After Roe and Dobbs: Seeking Reproductive Justice in the Next Fifty Years
It is impossible to overstate the importance of exploring the legacy and future of Roe v. Wade in the wake of the Supreme Court’s watershed decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. The constitutional, political, and policy landscape is changing by the day, with major implications for law, medicine, and public health. This symposium marks what would […]
Boston University Law & Economics Workshop
This workshop brings together the following six top law and economics scholars in the country for a discussion around their recent papers: Prof. Kevin Davis (NYU) International Regulation of Law Enforcement, The OECD Anti-Bribery Convention And The SNC-Lavalin Affair Prof. John Duffy (Virginia) Second Amendment Sorting Prof. Sepehr Shahshahani (Fordham) The Missing Element in Trademark […]
Constitution Day Events
Ice Cream Social with Citizenship Day Questions Wednesday, September 7, 1-3pm in the Atrium Join us for ice cream and win a pocket Constitution when you answer a US Naturalization test questions! Project Citizenship Pro Bono Training Monday, September 12, 1-2pm in Room 103 A pro bono training on immigration law and aiding applicants for […]
The Roar of a Wave that Could Drown the Whole World
Please RSVP Here. To spur questions, Professor Fleming has provided a brief packet of selected readings concerning Dobbs. These materials are available here. In Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which had protected the constitutional right of pregnant persons to decide whether to […]
Roe and Dobbs: The Ripple Effects of the SCOTUS Ruling on Democracy and Our Futures
Please join BU Diversity & Inclusion and the LGBTQIA+ Center for Faculty & Staff for a fully virtual BU faculty panel discussion featuring Linda McClain, Aziza Ahmed, and Nicole Huberfeld in response to the United States Supreme Court’s ruling on the Dobbs v. Jackson case. This decision overruled the landmark Roe v. Wade case from […]