Firing Line Debate: Should the Law Only Recognize Biological Sex?
On Wednesday, March 26, at 4:30pm, the Buckley Institute welcomed Boston University School of Law and School of Public Health Associate Professor Michael Ulrich and Ethics and Public Policy Center President Ryan Anderson for a Firing Line debate on the resolved, “Should the Law Only Recognize Biological Sex?” The Trump administration recently passed an executive […]
37th Annual Health Law Symposium: Skrmetti and the Future of Gender Affirming Care – Law, Policy, and Public Health Perils
Speakers Included: Ben Greene Speaker, Author, Advocate Seema Mohapatra MD Anderson Foundation Endowed Professor in Health Law; Professor of Law, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law Arjee Restar Assistant Professor, Epidemiology and Health Systems and Population Health, University of Washington School of Public Health Michael R. Ulrich Professor of Health Law, Ethics, & Human […]
2nd Annual Legislation Watch
A discussion of bills in Congress and state legislatures that impact public health as legislative sessions for 2025 begin. Speakers: George Annas, Tim Callaghan, Nicole Huberfield, Liz McCuskey, Matt Motta, Michael Ulrich
U.S. v. Skrmetti: The Legal Battleground for Gender-Affirming Care
The discussion, moderated by Professor Michael Ulrich, will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 12:10 p.m., in Sterling Law Building (127 Wall St.), room 127. Non-pizza lunch will be served. Community members outside of Yale Law School are required to RSVP. For more information, visit the official event page.
Toward a Firearms Justice Framework: Lessons from Reproductive Justice in the Effort to Mitigate the Health Impact of Gun Violence
Michael Ulrich will speak at the University of Michigan’s Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine Bioethics Grand Rounds “Toward a Firearms Justice Framework: Lessons from Reproductive Justice in the Effort to Mitigate the Health Impact of Gun Violence” at 12pm on Wednesday, March 13. This presentation will look at the role sex and […]
Bioethics Grand Rounds Educational Session
Boston University Law Professor Michael Ulrich is invited and will be speaking at Bioethics Grand Rounds focusing on ethical issues arising in health care and medicine. He will talk about firearms justice framework mitigating the health effects of gun violence with lessons from reproductive justice. The event will be held at BSRB-Kahn Auditorium.
Evaluating 303 Creative: Implications for LGBTQIA+ Equality and First Amendment Challenges to Antidiscrimination Laws
Please join BU School of Law faculty in a discussion about the implications of the US Supreme Court’s decision in 303 Creative, LLC v. Elenis. The panel will be moderated by Victoria Shannon Sahani, Associate Provost for Community & Inclusion and Professor of Law. Panelists include Sean J. Kealy, Clinical Associate Professor of Law; Linda McClain, […]
“Bruen’s Burdens in the Ongoing Fight Against Gun Violence”
Michael Ulrich will speak at the Hall Center Virtual Grand Rounds “Bruen’s Burdens in the Ongoing Fight Against Gun Violence” on Sep 14, 2023 at 01:00pm. Professor Ulrich’s lecture will discuss the gun violence epidemic in the United States and how the Supreme Court’s most recent Second Amendment decision is likely to exacerbate the problem. […]
Gun Rights and Responsibility in America
Michael Ulrich will speak at the “Gun Rights and Responsibility in America” webinar hosted by The American Academy of Political and Social Sciences on July 20, 2023 at 2pm. “Gun Rights and Responsibility in America”–moderated by prominent Second Amendment scholar Jacob Charles– will explore the scope of gun ownership and subsequent responsibilities in the U.S. […]
BUSPH Center for Health Law, Ethics & Human Rights 5th Annual Supreme Court Watch
Join the faculty of the Center for Health Law, Ethics & Human Rights in a discussion of recent US Supreme Court decisions that affect public health as well as important cases and considerations for the term that begins the first Monday in October. Speakers: Professors George Annas, Nicole Huberfeld, Wendy Mariner, & Michael Ulrich