Faith & Work Panel Conversation
Join Christian Fellowship this Friday for one of our best Friday Gatherings of the year! We will hear from four faithful Christian lawyers about how they think about the intersection of work and faith in their daily lives. Whether you are about to enter the legal world for the first time as a 1L summer […]
PON Live! The MIT AI Negotiation Competition: Negotiation Theory Meets AI
Speaker Jared Curhan, Gordon Kaufman Professor of Management at MIT and Executive Committee Member at PON will share key results, highlighting innovative prompts developed by the MIT AI Negotiation Competition’s winners and examining broader theoretical implications for negotiation and AI. The MIT AI Negotiation Competition enlisted negotiation experts, students, and faculty from over 50 countries […]
Foreign Corrupt Practices, Foreign Agents, and Tariffs
Professors David Sorkin, Matthew Stephenson, and Mark Wu will discuss “Foreign Corrupt Practices, Foreign Agents, and Tariffs” on Mon, 4/14 at 12:20pm in Milstein West. Professor John Coates will moderate this fourth panel in a series titled, The First 100 Days of the Second Trump Presidency.
Youth Advocacy Writing Group Working Paper Lunch with Sarah Berton and Brian Broderick
Join us for the second event in Y-Lab’s spring 2025 Working Paper Lunch Series, a discussion with Sarah Berton and Brian Broderick.
Sovereignty Shock: Canada-US Relations in a New World Order
The Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution presents a virtual seminar with Ronald Niezen, Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Department of Sociology, University of San Diego Professor Emeritus in Anthropology, McGill University. Niezen’s talk will focus on the history of “sovereignty shocks” in Canada and the U.S. that have resulted from […]
“AI on Trial: Can Algorithms Make Fair Decisions?” with Professor Cass Sunstein & Sir Robert Buckland
As AI takes on an increasing role in legal decision-making, critical questions emerge: Can algorithms deliver fair and unbiased outcomes, or do they risk reinforcing existing disparities? How should legal systems respond to the challenges and opportunities posed by AI? Join the Harvard Law AI Student Association for a thought-provoking discussion with two leading experts […]
Youth Advocacy Writing Group Working Paper Lunch with Aashna Avachat, Bobby Stroup, and Megan Patel
Youth Advocacy Writing Group students Aashna Avachat, Bobby Stroup, and Megan Patel will present in the third event of Y-Lab’s Youth Advocacy Writing Group Working Paper Lunch Series.
The Reporter’s Craft: Journalism, Law, and the Pursuit of Truth
Jodi Kantor (The New York Times), the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who uncovered the Harvey Weinstein scandal and the behind-the-scenes politics inside the Supreme Court, talks about how journalists do their work, how it differs from what lawyers do, and why it matters. Moderated by David Herszenhorn (The Washington Post).
HLS Law and Democracy Forum Presents: The Court and the Evolving Scope of Executive Power: A Conversation with Justice Stephen Breyer and Professor Jack Goldsmith
Please join the HLS Law and Democracy Forum for a conversation with Justice Stephen Breyer and Professor Jack Goldsmith on the Court and the evolving role of executive power. Attendees are asked to RSVP here for food purposes. This program was made possible by the Community Connection Grant Program.
Theology on Trial: Faith’s Role in Mass Incarceration
Join us for a powerful conversation on how religion has shaped—and can transform—systems of punishment. Our panel features a theologian advocating for criminal justice reform, a man formerly sentenced to life in prison at age 16, a psychologist specializing in law and neuroscience, and a lawyer who practices restorative justice. Together, they’ll explore how faith […]
Youth Advocacy Writing Group Working Paper Lunch with Anu Joy, Kirsten “Shaw” Mettler, Liz Coughlin, and Leela Mennillo
Join us for the final session of Y-Lab’s 2025 Youth Advocacy Writing Group Working Paper Lunch Series.
Algorithmic Collusion by Large Language Models
BKC Spring Speaker Series Sara Fish’s research focuses on topics at the intersection of economics and artificial intelligence. Join her at BKC as she shares emerging research on Large Language Models (LLMs), and their promises, limitations, and risks when used for core economic tasks such as pricing and bidding. Her recent work, joint with Yannai […]
The Stakes and Prospects of Sino-American AI Diplomacy with Bill Drexel
Join the Berkman Klein Center and the AI Safety Student Team for a speaker series on AI governance! Free lunch will be provided, RSVP here 🙂 About the Event Why does diplomacy (or lack thereof) on AI matter between the US and China, and how likely is it to be productive? While today’s AI competition is often […]
Law, Politics and Armed Group Accountability for Past Human Rights Violations
In this presentation Kieran McEvoy will explore the intersection between law, politics and agency in seeking to encourage armed groups to take responsibility for past human rights violations. Drawing on almost three decades of experience in working with armed groups in Northern Ireland, as well as comparative fieldwork conducted in over a dozen conflicted, authoritarian […]
PON Live! The Arbitration Conversation
Professor Amy J. Schmitz, John Deaver Drinko-Baker & Hostetler Chair in Law and Co-director of Translational Data Analytics Institute Responsible Data Science CoP at Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University, will will share insights from her book, The Arbitration Conversation, which features interviews with over 120 dispute resolution experts. The book highlights the evolution […]