A Conversation with Nate Soares on the Case for Treating AI as Existential Risk
A Conversation with Nate Soares, President of the Machine Intelligence Research Institute and Author of If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies If anyone builds superintelligent AI, everyone on Earth will die. That’s the thesis of the New York Times bestseller by Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares. Named to the New Yorker’s and Guardian’s best books […]
Expanding the Eighth: Prisoners’ Rights and Wrongful Convictions
Please join Lambda, PLAP, ARJ, NLG, and WLA for a conversation with Dee Farmer, the pro se plaintiff whose landmark suit laid the groundwork for incarcerated people to enforce their right to safety in prison. We will discuss prisoners’ rights litigation, litigating from the inside, and the application of the Eighth Amendment to wrongful convictions. […]
Youth Advocacy Writing Group Working Paper Lunch Talk with Sam Morimoto and Tia Patrick
Join Y-Lab for the first of four events in this spring’s Youth Advocacy Writing Group Working Paper Lunch Series with presentations by Sam Morimoto ’26 and Tia Patrick ’26. Learn more and RSVP here for a lunch.
Let’s Agree on Poland: Negotiating a Constitutional Settlement in a Deeply Polarized Society Lunch Talk
This event examines the process and core ideas behind Let’s Agree on Poland: A Case Study in Strategic Constitutional Design (Oxford University Press, 2025), a real-world negotiation experiment conducted under conditions of extreme political polarization. Emerging from a multi-year, facilitated process involving more than 130 public intellectuals across deep ideological divides, the project used interest-based […]
Anatomy of an IPO
From confidential submission to opening bell, what really happens inside an IPO? In this conversation featuring Circle’s General Counsel and the capital markets lawyers and J.P. Morgan investment bankers who led the deal, we unpack the offering through the lens of the actual underwriters and legal team. The panel will explore disclosure strategy, diligence, liability […]
HIRCP Info Session/Open House
If you are interested in learning more about immigration law and policy and want to develop transferable skills, including direct client representation, immigration detention work, strategic litigation, and appellate advocacy related to humanitarian protections or the intersection of immigration and criminal law, join us for a panel discussion from current students and faculty from HIRC […]
Can Europe Pay for Its Future? EU Fiscal Capacity in an Age of Crises
The Harvard European Law Association is pleased to host Federico Fabbrini for a lunch talk on Tuesday, March 24, from 12:30 to 1:15 p.m. in Hauser Hall 102. Federico Fabbrini is Full Professor of EU Law at Dublin City University, in Ireland, and currently a Fulbright Schuman Fellow in International Security at the Kennedy School at […]
Interfaith Engagement at HLS
The Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) is bringing staff and students together to hear from Rabbi Getzel Davis and Abby McElroy, who lead the Interfaith Engagement Initiative in the Office of the President. Attendees will hear from Getzel and Abby about how to best engage across faiths and create meaningful opportunities for constructive interfaith dialogue […]
The Jane Lakes Harman Writer-in-Residence Amy Davidson Sorkin (The New Yorker) in Conversation with David French (The New York Times)
The Jane Lakes Harman Writer-in-Residence convenes distinguished writers for workshops on presenting complex legal arguments as compelling narratives for public audiences. Join the Jane Lakes Harman Writer-in-Residence Amy Davidson Sorkin in Conversation with David French. Amy Davidson Sorkin serves as a staff writer for The New Yorker, where she regularly contributes Comments to the magazine, […]
Faith & Veritas 2026
Join a university-wide gathering of Harvard’s Christian alumni, students, faculty, and staff to forge new friendships and engage with thought leaders exploring the role and impact of the Christian faith in addressing contemporary challenges. Space is limited and registration is required. Register here. More information available on the event website.
Youth Advocacy Writing Group Working Paper Lunch Talk with Kia Azadbakht, Cordy McJunkins, and Ciara Tisdale-Vakos
Join Y-Lab for the second event in our spring 2026 Working Paper Lunch Series, a discussion with Kia Azadbakht ’26, Cordy McJunkins ’26, and Ciara Tisdale-Vakos ’26. Learn more and RSVP for lunch.
HLSL & HLS Beyond present: Why I Changed My Mind
Back by popular demand, a fifth iteration of the faculty panel Why I Changed My Mind featuring HLS faculty members’ stories of professional moments of reckoning when ideas they had previously thought settled in their worldview changed.
Youth Advocacy Writing Group Working Paper Lunch Talk with Chris Egi, Kaveri Sengupta, and Omar Tariq
Join Y-Lab for the third event in our spring 2026 Youth Advocacy Writing Group Working Paper Lunch Series with Chris Egi ’26, Kaveri Sengupta ’26, and Omar Tariq ’26. Learn more and RSVP for a lunch.
Youth Advocacy Writing Group Working Paper Lunch Talk with James Limbaugh and Hudson Patterson
Join Y-Lab for the final event in our spring 2026 Youth Advocacy Writing Group Working Paper Lunch Series with James Limbaugh ’26 and Hudson Patterson ’26. Learn more and RSVP for a lunch.
PON Live! Book Talk – Never Settle: Persuasion and Negotiation Skills to Get What You Want
In this webinar, negotiation experts Attia Qureshi and John Richardson will share insights from their new book, Never Settle: Persuasion and Negotiation Skills to Get What You Want. Drawing from decades of experience teaching at Harvard and MIT, as well as incorporating insights gathered from FBI hostage conflict resolution strategies and work with the U.S. […]








