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Showing 15 events for the week starting 10/17/2023

October 17

Tuesday • 15 events

  • Artificial Intelligence and the Law

    12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Please join us on October 17th for a series of lightning talks to celebrate the kickoff of The Initiative on Artificial Intelligence and the Law (IAIL) at Harvard Law School, based at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society. Speakers will include Professors Oren Bar-Gill, Cass R. Sunstein, Chris Bavitz, Noah Feldman,
  • Bytes and Copyrights: Navigating the AI Creative Frontier

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    Van Lindberg is an intellectual property attorney who specializes in the intersection of computer technology and law. Mr. Lindberg has been involved in recent attempts to copyright AI-generated artwork, and will discuss where AI and copyright law are headed. Food will be provided!…
  • ACS Progressive Picnic

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    Join ACS for our first social event of the year: a progressive pizza picnic on Tuesday, 10/17 at 12:15 p.m. @ Holmes Field! We will head inside to the Hark Game Room if the rain gets in our way.
  • The Resurgence of Child Labor and the Rights of the Child in the United States

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    Global child labor is on the rise for the first time in 20 years. Unfortunately, the United States is no exception. The Department of Labor has reported a 44% increase in children employed illegally between October 2022 and July 2023. A February 2023 New York Times investigation highlighted the…
  • Labor and Antitrust x Open Markets Institute

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    Discussion with Brian Callaci and Sandeep Vaheesan of the Open Markets Institute on labor and antitrust. Lunch will be provided.
  • Texas Club Lunch and Learn with AZA

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    Join the Texas Club for a Lunch and Learn with AZA! We will learn more about the work they do and the Texas litigation market.
  • The International Law of Intelligence: The World of Spycraft and the Law of Nations

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    In the winter of 2020, the Harvard International Law Journal published “The Liberty to Spy.” In the article, Prof. Lubin laid the groundwork for a new framework for thinking about the law governing peacetime espionage operations in international law. Three years later, that article has turned into a complete book,…
  • Outlining Preparation

    12:20 pm - 1:20 pm

    To Brief or Not to Brief: A Panel Series for First Years Outlining Preparation Presented by the BSA and Harvard’s Academic Resource Center Lunch will be provided on a first come first serve basis…
  • Fighting for the Fighters: Litigating for Economic Justice

    12:20 pm - 1:15 pm

    Join the Harvard plaintiff’s’ law association for a conversation with Berger Montague on their antitrust class action against the UFC and the continuing struggle for economic justice for athletes. The panel will discuss where this UFC case fits in the long-running battle between athletes and sports monopolies and explore the…
  • Space Law 101

    12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

    Join the Harvard Space Law Society for a discussion of the foundational international treaties regulating conduct in space. Speaking at the event is Dr. Alissa Haddaji, professor of Space Law, Policy, and Ethics at Boston College Law School and lead coordinator of the United Nations’ SMPAG Legal Working Group on…
  • LL.M. Series: Networking

    12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

    Networking is an important part of your LL.M. job search. Many law firm jobs are obtained, or sometimes even created, through networking. Attend this program to learn what networking is and how to creatively and professionally network your way to a job. Lunch will be served.  This program will be recorded and posted to the OCS website.
  • APALSA Resume and Cover Letter Workshop

    12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

    What do your resume and cover letter say about you? Join APALSA Prof Dev and OCS Interim Assistant Dean Yih-hsien Shen for a step-by-step walkthrough of what to include and exclude on your job search materials. Lunch will be provided! Please RSVP at this link. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf9CygxEFuTBT5KXQ0leFhETIhOgWjhkrb94tPmD8FiWT6vjw/viewform…
  • Traphagen Distinguished Alumni Speaker Series with Antonia Apps LL.M.’94 of the New York Office of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission

    12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

    Antonia Apps is the Regional Director of the New York Office of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Prior to joining the SEC, she was a litigation partner at Milbank LLP, practicing in the areas of white-collar defense, securities enforcement, and commercial litigation. Earlier in her career, Antonia served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York U.S. Attorney’s Office for over seven years, where she led many of the government’s high-profile securities fraud and insider trading cases, including the prosecution of the hedge fund S.A.C. Capital Advisors. *Due to overwhelming demand, registration for Antonia Apps LL.M.’94 is closed*
  • A View From Israel: A Discussion with Former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. and Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon

    12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

    A View From Israel: A Discussion with Former Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister and Ambassador to the U.S. Danny Ayalon…
  • Alumni in Residence with Samuel Levine J.D.’12 of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection

    3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    Samuel Levine serves as Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, where he oversees enforcement, rulemaking, and policy work across a wide range of areas, including privacy, data security, marketing, financial services, digital advertising, consumer reporting, algorithmic decision-making, and small business financing. Before his appointment as Director, he served as an attorney advisor to Commissioner Rohit Chopra and as a staff attorney in the Midwest Regional Office. Prior to joining the FTC, Samuel worked for the Illinois Attorney General, where he prosecuted predatory for-profit colleges and participated in rulemaking and other policy initiatives to promote affordability and accountability in higher education. Click to register.