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Thursday, April 2 2026, 3:45-5:15; Hauser Hall 104 In this session, we turn to the climate regime and ask: what are the stakes and epistemic challenges of treating climate change as a “global problem” when its impacts are so unevenly distributed across localities? Institutional innovations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) […]

Around the world, workers and their advocates are facing rapid change. While trade disruptions and strained supply chains unsettle jobs and bargaining power, automation is reshaping how work is organized and supervised. New environmental, social, and governance (ESG) rules are emerging and then being contested or rolled back. At the same time, lawyers advocating for workers’ rights face their own unstable terrain: increased pressure on the […]