Family Separation: Deportation, Family Policing, & Incarceration
Join us for a conversation with three community organizers working across the immigration system, family policing system, and prison industrial complex about the different ways the United States separates families and what we can do to protect family unity in the face of state violence. Lunch will be served!
How’s Life as a Plaintiffs’ Attorney?
Join Warren Postman, Managing Partner of Leading Plaintiffs’ Firm Keller Postman and HLS alumnus, for a practical, real-world overview of plaintiff-side practice. Warren has helped build Keller Postman’s arbitration practice, which resolves the claims of consumers and employees subject to forced arbitration clauses. The discussion will cover what it’s like to represent plaintiffs across different […]
10 Years Later: The Continuing Legacy of Justice Antonin Scalia, with biographer James Rosen
Ten years after Justice Scalia’s death and nearing his birthday, on which he would’ve turned 90, join the Harvard Federalist Society as we assess his legacy with Scalia biographer and Newsmax reporter James Rosen, who has recently released a new volume focusing on Scalia’s time on the Court. Lunch will be served.
ICE & Indigenous Peoples
Native Americans are among those being targeted, harassed, abused or detained by ICE. Join us for a conversation with HLS student Kisha James (Aquinnah Wampanoag) and CJI clinical instructor Christian Williams about Native American resistance to ICE and solidarity with Indigenous migrants stopped at the border.
Mediated Populism and Capital Justice in China
East Asian Legal Studies Talk: Michelle Miao Associate Professor of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Social media function not merely as communication conduits but as active agents shaping public discourses central to judicial matters and political life. This talk examines how public discussions of high-profile capital homicide cases are transmitted through social media […]
Kelman Seminar: When Wars End Without Settlement: Syria and the Crisis of Post-War Bargaining
This talk examines how the Syrian war formally ended through a military campaign in late 2024 without producing a political settlement. While large-scale fighting concluded, the conflict did not close with a negotiated bargain over power, authority, or the future structure of the Syrian state. Drawing on field engagement, Track II dialogues, and the author’s […]
Texas at 150: A Roundtable with Justice Evan Young (TX), Judge Don Willett (CA5), and Jamie Aycock ‘05 (Yetter Coleman)
In 1876, delegates met and signed the current Constitution of the State of Texas, the second-oldest state constitution in the country. To celebrate, join the Federalist Society and Texas Club as we host practitioners and jurists from the State of Texas to talk about state practice, life in the Longhorn State, and the propriety of […]
Publishing While Practicing
Want to publish a paper? Want to keep the door open for a career in academia? Join the Harvard Law School Writing Center on March 10th from 12:15 to 1:15 pm for Publishing While Practicing. Hear from law school faculty who have published legal scholarship while working at the DOJ (Todd Venook), the MacArthur Justice […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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.
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.






