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March 20
Monday
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Animal Law Week events
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
A full week of Animal Law Week panels and lectures! Mon, March 20
Carceral Logics book talk
Justin Marceau (University of Denver Sturm College of Law) & Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University)
12:15–1:15pm – WCC 1019 Tues, March 21
Utah Open Rescue Trial Acquittal
Wayne Hsiung… -
Civic Charity and Our Constitutional Order
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Judge Thomas Griffith (D.C. Cir., ret.) will share his views on the importance of civic charity in our constitutional democracy. Lunch will be served, and all are welcome. -
Carceral Logics: Human Incarceration and Animal Captivity
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Please join us for this Harvard Animal Law Week talk by Professors Lori Gruen and Justin Marceau discussing their recent edited volume Carceral Logics: Human Incarceration and Animal Captivity. Carceral logics permeate our thinking about humans and nonhumans. We imagine that greater punishment will reduce crime and make society safer. -
Lunch talk with Gay Times Magazine CEO, Tag Warner
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
HLS Lambda and HALB invite you to a conversation with Tag Warner, the CEO of Gay Times Magazine, the world’s biggest LGBTQ+ magazine. The conversation will focus on the economic, social, and legal considerations when leading a profitable and socially conscious brand. Lunch will be provided… -
Breaking Up the Elite College Cartel: Suing Colleges for Financial Aid Price Fixing
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Sixteen elite colleges, including Yale and UPenn, collaborated to create financial aid policies that “give a leg up to the children of past or potential donors,” while “reduc[ing] institutional dollars to students from working- and middle-class families.” Attorneys estimate that over 18 years, these colleges hurt more than 170,000… -
Meet the Judge: Hon. Albert Diaz – U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Hear from Judge Diaz about his background and work and then have the opportunity to ask questions in a face-to-face, small group Zoom setting. Limited to fifteen attendees, who consent through their registration to the program being recorded. Alumni are welcome as well as current students. Judge Diaz began… -
Teaching the Roberts Court: Challenges, Opportunities, and Strategies
12:30 pm - 1:45 pm
In its most recent years the Supreme Court has decided cases that have reached new understandings of fundamental constitutional rights (Dobbs, Bruen), put pressure on the administrative state (the major questions doctrine) and otherwise deeply changed our understanding of the law. Does this court and its decisions require a starkly… -
ACS Supreme Court Moot: Jack Daniel’s Properties Inc. v. VIP Products LLC
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Please join the American Constitution Society in our first Supreme Court moot of the spring semester. On Monday, March 20th, from 4:00pm to 5:30pm on Zoom, ACS will be mooting Bennett Cooper (Partner at Dickinson Wright) on behalf of the respondent in Jack Daniel’s Properties Inc. v. VIP Products LLC. -
Prof Vermeule and Abigail Adams Institute
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Freedom of expression has been theorized as an individual right in the context of print, radio and TV. The digital ecosystem, however, is challenging the liberal rationale based on tolerance, ethical neutrality, and pluralism of views. Professor Pujol in his book The Collapse of Freedom of Expression: Reconstructing the Ancient… -
The Collapse of Free Expression?
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Freedom of expression has been theorized as an individual right in the context of print, radio and TV. The digital ecosystem, however, is challenging the liberal rationale based on tolerance, ethical neutrality, and pluralism of views. Professor Pujol in his book The Collapse of Freedom of Expression: Reconstructing the Ancient…
March 21
Tuesday
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EIP Mock Interview Program
March 21, 2023, 9:00 am – April 21, 2023, 5:00 pm
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Developing Professionalism in Students
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
*Part of the HLS Alums on Innovations in Law Teaching Series; click here to read more. What is professionalism for a lawyer? How can we as teachers help students develop professional identities in ways that honor their diversity and commitments? Norms of professionalism can be exclusionary, even when our students… -
Pick up your disability awareness wristband!
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
March is Disability Awareness Month. Show your support for your disabled peers, students and friends! The Disabled Law Students Association (DLSA) will be handing out student-designed disability ally wristbands from 12pm-1:30pm by Harkbox Cafe (at the base of the ramp to Hark) in Wasserstein Hall on the following dates: Tuesday,… -
Animal Open Rescue on Trial in Rural America
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Please join us for a Harvard Animal Law Week talk by Wayne Hsiung, founder of Direct Action Everywhere discussing his acquittal for “agricultural theft” by a Utah jury in October for rescuing two dying piglets from a Smithfield factory farm. Last week’s similar acquittal of two other activists for rescuing… -
Cyberlaw Clinic S23 Open House
12:15 pm - 1:45 pm
Meet the Clinic team!
Learn about our practice!
Get info on clinical enrollment!… -
Women in Antitrust Law Panel
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Elaine Ewing and Urjita Sudula, a partner and an associate, respectively, at Cleary Gottlieb, will be joining to speak about their experiences as women practicing antitrust law. -
Animal Law Week events
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
A full week of Animal Law Week panels and lectures! Mon, March 20
Carceral Logics book talk
Justin Marceau (University of Denver Sturm College of Law) & Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University)
12:15–1:15pm – WCC 1019 Tues, March 21
Utah Open Rescue Trial Acquittal
Wayne Hsiung… -
A Conversation with Professor Noah Feldman and Judge Tom Griffith: Latter-day Saints Seen from Inside and Outside
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
Join Professor Noah Feldman and Judge Thomas Griffith (D.C. Circuit, retired), two longtime friends, as they share perspectives—Professor Feldman from the “outside” as a scholar and Judge Griffith from the “inside” as a believer—on the history, beliefs, and adherents of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (often mistakenly… -
Y-Lab Writing Program Lunch Talk, with Brian Dezurick (JD ’23) and Alyssa Milstead (JD ’23)
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
The Youth Advocacy and Policy Lab (Y-Lab) invites you to a Y-Lab Writing Program Lunch Talk with Brian Dezurick (JD ’23) and Alyssa Milstead (JD ’23). Each participant will present their research and writing project, and attendees will have the opportunity to provide feedback and suggestions. This lunch talk is… -
Can a prosecutor be progressive? A talk with Rachael Rollins, U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Join U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins in a discussion with Professor David Wilkins, “Can a prosecutor be progressive?” Students will have the opportunity to engage in a Q&A. Lunch will be provided. -
Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School Open House On Campus!
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
We invite you to attend the Legal Services Center’s (LSC) open house on campus! We hope this provides a meaningful opportunity for you to connect with current and former LSC students, meet the clinical instructors, and learn more about what it’s like to be a student in… -
Conversation with Assistant Treasury Secretary Paul Rosen
3:45 pm - 4:45 pm
Join the National Security & Law Association for a conversation with Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Paul Rosen. Assistant Secretary Rosen will be discussing Treasury’s work in monitoring foreign investment, CFIUS, and legal careers in the Department of the Treasury. -
MLSA Study Hall
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Join the Muslim Law Students Association for a study hangout with snacks and the opportunity to discuss exams, class selection, and anything else on your mind. -
First Class Public Interest Panel
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
A Join First Class for a Zoom panel with 5 alumni who have taken different pathways to arrive at their public interest job. Food provided… -
Mindfulness with Monk Gen Khedrub
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Meditation & Stress Relief Join us for a special evening event with Buddhist Monk, Gen Khedrub, to: Learn a Buddhist approach to modern stress Practice a simple breathing meditation Ask questions in an open Q&A We have made incredible technological and material progress in recent years. But are we losing… -
Pathways to Public Interest – Alumni Panel
6:00 pm - 7:15 pm
What are some entry points to arrive at a public interest job? First Class alumni have landed their public interest jobs after transitioning from honors programs, Big Law, fellowships, clerkships, nonprofit positions, and many more. Come meet a few of these alumni, who have reached their jobs from different entry…
March 22
Wednesday
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Kirkland & Ellis Sponsored Coffee at OCS
11:30 am - 2:00 pm
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HELR/ELS 1L Course Registration Q&A
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Join the Environmental Law Society and the Harvard Environmental Law Review to chat about course registration. Hear what courses 2Ls and 3Ls recommend + ask any questions that you have about designing an environmental law course of study at HLS. Note: this is a bring-your-own lunch event! RSVP today!… -
Litigating Human Rights in U.S. Courts: Discussion with Haitian Human Rights Defenders Seeking Justice in U.S. Court
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Please join Harvard Advocates and the International Human Rights Clinic for an event following the jury trial in Boniface v. Viliena that just concluded in federal court in Boston. The case was brought by Haitian human rights defenders and media activists who survived torture and extrajudicial killings in Les Irois,… -
The Smell of Money documentary – lunch talk
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Please join us for a lunchtime presentation by Jamie Berger, the Writer & Producer of The Smell of Money, an award-winning documentary about North Carolina hog farms and the impacts they have on local communities, the environment, and animals. Synopsis “The smell of money”—that’s what Big Pork calls the stench… -
The Julis-Rabinowitz Program on Jewish and Israeli Law presents: The Jewish Vow Between Story and Law, Bible and Mishnah with Miryam Segal,2022-2023 Caroline Zelaznik Gruss and Joseph S. Gruss Visiting Professor in Talmudic Civil Law at Harvard Law Schoo
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
The vow, or neder, is ubiquitous in the Hebrew Bible, found in poetry and wisdom literature, stories and laws. Even sometime-readers of the Bible will have encountered it in the stories of Jacob, Hannah, and Jepthah; in Psalms and Proverbs, Numbers and Deuteronomy. The third century Mishnah devotes an entire… -
Anti-Monopoly Lessons from the FTC with NYU Antitrust Professor Daniel Francis
12:15 pm - 1:30 pm
Professor Francis, former Climenko Fellow and Senior Counsel, Associate Director for Digital Markets at the FTC, explains what’s going on in regulating tech and whether the old antitrust tools work anymore. Lunch will be provided… -
How to Reform Congress
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
A conversation on institutional reform in Congress with Philip Wallach of the American Enterprise Institute. Lunch will be served, and all are welcome. -
Animal Law Week events
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
A full week of Animal Law Week panels and lectures! Mon, March 20
Carceral Logics book talk
Justin Marceau (University of Denver Sturm College of Law) & Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University)
12:15–1:15pm – WCC 1019 Tues, March 21
Utah Open Rescue Trial Acquittal
Wayne Hsiung… -
HALB Diversity & Inclusion Week: Socializing in the Legal World
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
Join HALB for a conversation on “Love and the Law”, a panel unpacking how to balance professional and personal life in big law. Panelists will discuss building and maintaining social relationships, in-office code-switching, and navigating a high-demand workplace early in your career. Panelists include Rebecca Harris (Lecturer… -
Race, Policing, & the Constitution: A Talk by Devon W. Carbado
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
The ongoing police killings of Black people continue to generate debates about race and policing. Too many of those debates frame police violence as a problem that derives from rogue and illegal police conduct. That some police officers engage in unconstitutional policing is undoubtedly true. But the focus on these… -
HLS Beyond Presents: How to Read an Empirical Paper w/ Arevik Avedian
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Do you lack a background in math and statistics and struggle to make your way through the mathematical concepts and data used to make arguments in empirical papers? Join Professor Arevik Avedian and practice breaking down an empirical paper into digestible parts. Get a peak at the kind of… -
Transactional Law Clinics Information Session
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
Interested in learning about the Transactional Law Clinics? Wondering what it’s like to be a student in TLC? Or maybe you are interested in understanding more about practicing as an attorney outside of a litigation field? Come to our information session and meet TLC’s clinical instructors, students, and staff. We… -
Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation (CHLPI) Affinity Group Open House
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Come join the Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation (CHLPI) for an opportunity to develop more collaboration between ourselves and our campus student groups—especially affinity groups that belong to communities disproportionately affected by our work. Our Health Law and Policy and Food Law and Policy clinics have a wide… -
International arbitration careers in Big Law
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
Please join HIALSA’s lunch talk with Latham & Watkins LLP lawyers on careers in international arbitration. -
How to EIP as an International Student
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
International students may face unique challenges in their EIP job search, but they have unique skills as well. Learn how to showcase and make the most of your multicultural background and language abilities. We’ll discuss how to target firms and anticipate any challenges you may face. This event is for… -
Byse Workshop Spring 2023: Reinventing Money: Central Banks, Cryptocurrency, and the Power of Finance
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Recurring
We are at a time of intense monetary innovation. Citizens are making new demands on their governments regarding financial inclusion, new cryptocurrencies are launching (and failing) seemingly daily, and central banks are fundamentally rethinking their mandates, particularly with regard to climate change and green finance. This workshop will bring the… -
Fifty Years After Furman: The Death Penalty in America
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Join moderator Carol Steiker for a fireside chat about the history and present state of capital punishment in America, with scholars Mugambi Jouet (USC Law), Corinna Lain (Richmond Law), and Michael Meltsner (Northeastern Law). This event is sponsored by the HLS Library, in connection with its exhibit Visualizing Capital Punishment: Spectacle, Shame, and Sympathy. Visit the exhibit weekdays 9 to 5 in Langdell Hall, and online. HLS buildings are open to HUID holders only. -
The Smell of Money – Film Screening
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Please join us for a film screening and discussion with Jamie Berger, Director of the documentary, “The Smell of Money.” The smells of money–that’s what Big Pork calls the stench of pig waste in the air in eastern North Carolina, where much of the world’s bacon and barbecue is made. -
Film Screening and Panel Discussion: Art & Krimes by Krimes
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Join us for a film screening and panel discussion focused on art as a tool for surviving prison and for critiquing mass incarceration. Featuring the film Art & Krimes by Krimes, directed by Alysa Nahmias, this event is presented by the Harvard Art Museums, the Institute to End Mass Incarceration,… -
HLR x Lambda Dinner and Info Session
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Join students who are both HLR editors and Lambda members to discuss what it’s like to be on the Law Review. Let us answer any questions you might have! Dinner will be provided. Please RSVP here: https://forms.gle/twwmXFJdcoa1rAHK9. … -
Open Inquiry General Meeting and Election
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Over dinner, members are encouraged to engage in discussions on topics of interest. We crowd-source topics (any topic is of equal opportunity for discussion), and then splinter into groups to discuss. Everyone is welcome to participate in the conversation and to change tables for a different topic whenever they wish.
March 23
Thursday
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When the Prisoners Ran Walpole: 50 Years Later (March 23rd + 24th)
March 23, 2023 – March 24, 2023
In the fall of 1972, the men incarcerated at the state prison in Walpole, Massachusetts organized themselves into a labor union—the National Prisoners Reform Association (NPRA). Seizing on the opportunities provided by the guards’ strike and by a radical new Commissioner of Correction, Walpole’s prisoners launched an extraordinary struggle for… -
A Mother’s Reflection on Murder, Grief, and Trial Life: Remembering Dan Markel ’01
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Ruth Markel is the mother of the late Dan Markel ’01, a noted law professor who was murdered in Tallahassee, Florida in 2014. The story is about a very high profile “murder for hire” case that has received extensive coverage in print and national TV media in the US and… -
“Weaponizing Misogyny”: Gender-Based Harassment’s Impact on Journalists and Free Expression
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Whether they are reporting on gun violence, covering protests in the post-Dobbs era, or sharing information about COVID with the public, journalists are on the frontlines, bringing important issues to light. But the risks of that reporting don’t lie equally with everyone. White women journalists face much more significant harassment… -
Dispute Systems Design Clinic Info Session
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
In anticipation of the upcoming registration period for 2023-2024 Clinics, the Dispute Systems Design Clinic is offering this information session — a chance to hear about our clients, projects, and the skills you will learn to take straight from clinic to career. Get all your questions answered in this lunchtime… -
Argentina, 1985 Lunch Talk
12:00 pm - 1:15 pm
Argentina, 1985 is an Oscars-nominated film that depicts the Trial of Las Juntas, a historical trial where members of the de facto military government that ruled Argentina were brought to justice. It is the only example in Latin America of a democratic government starting a process against a former dictatorship. -
Michaela Morris
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Join the Environmental Law Society and the Harvard Environmental Law Review for our 1L Course Registration Q&A. We’ll answer all your questions about 2L classes, clinics, and anything else. -
Achieving Regulatory Approval for Cultivated Meat
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Please join us for this Animal Law Week talk by Deepti Kulkarni of Covington and Burling LLP and Eric Schulze of Upside Foods. They will discuss the regulatory pathways for cultivated meat and poultry products and walk through how they recently obtained the first FDA pre-clearance for a cultivated meat… -
Animal Law Week events
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
A full week of Animal Law Week panels and lectures! Mon, March 20
Carceral Logics book talk
Justin Marceau (University of Denver Sturm College of Law) & Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University)
12:15–1:15pm – WCC 1019 Tues, March 21
Utah Open Rescue Trial Acquittal
Wayne Hsiung… -
25 Million Sparks Book Talk
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Join us in welcoming back Andrew Leon Hanna (HLS alum, Forbes 30 Under 30 social entrepreneur, Stanford Knight-Hennessy Scholar) for a special lunchtime book talk. A Financial Times Best Book of the Year, 25 Million Sparks: The Untold Story of Refugee Entrepreneurs (Cambridge University Press) tells the story of three… -
Harvard Legal Aid Bureau (HLAB) Open House & Application Tip Session
12:20 pm - 1:30 pm
1Ls, please join students at the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau for a lunch open house! Students will have an opportunity to speak with current members of the Bureau about their work, including practice areas, working with clinical instructors and community partners, and juggling HLAB with other commitments. Students will also… -
OPIA’s Life After Law School Series: After BigLaw – Pathways to Public Interest
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
Please join our panel of HLS alumni who will speak about their own journey from practicing at a law firm to a public interest career. Of varied backgrounds, our alums will share what they did to successfully make the transition and what they experienced along the way. They will offer invaluable tips on how best to use your time in law school and early in your career to ensure that if you choose, you can achieve the same success! Lunch provided. -
West Virginia, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the Future of Climate Policy: Lunch Talk with David Doniger of Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Please join the Emmett Environmental Law & Policy Clinic, the Environmental & Energy Law Program, and the HLS Environmental Law Society as we welcome David Doniger, Senior Strategic Director of the Climate & Clean Energy Program at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). Mr. Doniger has been at the forefront… -
Study Abroad Information Session
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Come learn about the HLS Semester Abroad Program and the HLS-University of Cambridge J.D./LL.M. Joint Degree Program from International Legal Studies staff and HLS students who have recently studied abroad. Lunch will be served. -
Harvard Committee on Sports and Entertainment Law: Lunchchat with Covington & Burling
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
Harvard Committee on Sports and Entertainment Law: Lunchchat with Covington & Burling!… -
HALB x WLA: Women in Big Law & Beyond
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
The Women in Big Law and Beyond panel will be co-sponsored by WLA and is a fireside chat of trailblazing women who have been building stellar careers, including both big law corporate partners and women who have left big law and entered the business world. As women are often underrepresented… -
HLS Library Book Talk: The Bonobo Sisterhood
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Join the HLS Library for a Faculty Book Talk on The Bonobo Sisterhood with author Diane Rosenfeld. -
Chai, Chill, & Chat with WLA
2:45 pm - 3:50 pm
Learn about WLA, meet members, and drink a little bit of caffeine! Open to all current and potential WLA members. RSVP here. -
Alumni in Residence with Jennifer Weddle J.D.’00 of American Indian Law Practice at Greenberg Traurig
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Jennifer Weddle J.D.’00 (Northern Cheyenne) is the Co-Chair of the Greenberg Traurig’s American Indian Law Practice and has wide-ranging experience in complex regulatory and jurisdictional issues, with a focus in Indian law, handling a variety of matters for tribal and non-tribal clients. Much of her practice focuses in the areas of tribal economic development and natural resources development. Jennifer also has plentiful U.S. Supreme Court experience. Click to register. -
Managing World Economy in the 20th century: Two New Books
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
IGLP invites you to join us for a discussion of two new books on regulating the world economy in the 20th century with the authors. Jamie Martin (History, Harvard), author of “The Meddlers: Sovereignty, Empire, and the Birth of Global Economic Governance” and
Vincent Gayon (IRISSO, Paris & Institute… -
On Being a Nuisance: Lecture by Professor John C.P. Goldberg
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
A talk by Professor John C.P. Goldberg, on the occasion of his appointment as Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence. A reception will immediately follow. … -
Land Loss, Reparations & Housing Policy Conference
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Please save the date and register for the Land Loss, Reparations & Housing Policy Conference to be held March 23–24, 2023. The conference, organized by Prof. Thomas W. Mitchel of Boston College Law School’s Initiative on Land, Housing & Property Rights, will focus on Black land loss, housing inequality…
March 24
Friday
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Harvard International Law Journal Symposium
8:00 am - 8:00 pm
This year’s HILJ Symposium will address the theme of Enforcement in International Law. Specifically, we have assembled a group of international law scholars and practitioners to critically assess the efficacy of the mechanisms which currently exist to adjudicate international law claims, including tribunals like the International Court of Justice, the… -
Reassessing Enforcement: Strengthening Compliance with International Law
9:30 am - 7:00 pm
The Harvard International Law Journal invites you to our 2023 Symposium, “Reassessing Enforcement: Strengthening Compliance with International Law,” happening this Friday, March 24th! H.E. Judge Yuji Iwasawa (International Court of Justice) will give the Keynote Speech during the lunch hour (12:20pm-1:20pm, lunch provided). We will also have our ILJ Evening… -
Latham & Watkins Sponsored Coffee at OCS
11:30 am - 2:00 pm
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Animal Law Week events
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
A full week of Animal Law Week panels and lectures! Mon, March 20
Carceral Logics book talk
Justin Marceau (University of Denver Sturm College of Law) & Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University)
12:15–1:15pm – WCC 1019 Tues, March 21
Utah Open Rescue Trial Acquittal
Wayne Hsiung… -
Centering Race & Transformational Justice in LGBTQ+ Advocacy
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Queer Trans People of Color (QTPOC) and the Harvard Law School LGBTQ+ Advocacy Clinic invite you to join us to learn from practitioners about how they center race and transformational justice in their work on LGBTQ+ issues. In advance of clinic registration, we will also be discussing how the work… -
2023 Francis Biddle Memorial Lecture with Sherrilyn Ifill
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Sherrilyn Ifill, Civil Rights Lawyer and the President and Director-Counsel Emeritus, NAACP Legal Defense & Education Fund, Inc., will give the 2023 Francis Biddle Memorial Lecture, “Leave No Power on the Table.” Lunch will be served. -
HALB: Conversation with John Terzian, Co-founder of The h.wood Group
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
Join HALB for an interactive Q&A session with John Terzian, the Co-Founder and Co-President of The h.wood Group, a Los Angeles-based hospitality and lifestyle marketing company with an iconic portfolio of luxury nightlife and restaurant venues. The h.wood Group is responsible for some of the most iconic… -
HLSCF: Difference and Diversity in the Body of Christ
5:45 pm - 7:15 pm
Is the modern church united? Jesus’ prayer for his believers was that they would be brought to complete unity, but is this our experience of the church? What are the differences in the church today? What are the differences of opinion in our own Christian organizations? And what do the Scriptures…