Showing 20 events for the week starting 04/14/2026
April 14
Tuesday • 20 events
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IPLA Government Careers In IP
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Come join IPLA for a lunchtime panel to learn more about government careers in Intellectual Property!… -
Not Dead Yet: International Law and Human Rights in an Age of Uncertainty
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
In an era when headlines declare international law “dead” and conflicts rage across Palestine, Ukraine, and Sudan, a groundbreaking nine-country survey published in a report from Lex International reveals a surprising truth: the global public overwhelmingly rejects the idea that “might makes right.” From Indonesia to the United States, 80-95%… -
Lawyering for Environmental Justice
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Amy Laura Cahn, Esq. (she/they) has dedicated her career to environmental justice lawyering. She is a Special Assistant Attorney General in the Energy and Environment Bureau at the Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General, where she works on environmental and climate justice in the AGO’s federal matters. Previously, Amy Laura… -
Summer International Travel Information Session
12:20 pm - 1:20 pm
Students traveling abroad this summer under HLS auspices (receiving credit and/or funding including Student Financial Services loans and Summer Support for Public Interest) must attend a MANDATORY summer international travel information session. Representatives from International Legal Studies, Global Support Services, Student Health Services, and the HLS Library will discuss requirements,… -
Scripture in Community: Public Reading of Scripture
12:20 pm - 1:15 pm
Recurring
Whether you’re new to reading the Bible, have studied it for years, or are just curious about what it says, you are welcome to listen, learn, and reflect on the wisdom within its pages. Scripture in Community meets over lunch to read and listen to Bible passages together – from… -
Institutional Disruption and the Longer View
12:20 pm - 1:20 pm
Most AI policy conversations start from the assumption that we’re in unprecedented territory. But are we? This conversation brings together three scholars, all of whom regularly engage in today’s policy battles, and zooms out to consider whether history has lessons for how our institutions should adapt to rapid technological change. -
My Friend Abe (A Holocaust Remembrance Gathering)
12:25 pm - 1:15 pm
Join us for a Yom HaShoah gathering with Steve Goldberg, an educator and lawyer who shares the story of his late friend Abe Piasek, a Holocaust survivor from Poland. Shortly before his death in 2020, Abe asked Steve to “keep telling my story.” To date, Steve has shared Abe’s story… -
FiLM Society: Lunch Talk with Jaime Winkelman (Business & Legal Affairs at A24)
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
Join FiLM Society for a lunch talk with Jaime Winkelman (Business & Legal Affairs at A24). Come hear the inside scoop behind some of your favorite media and what it’s like to be a lawyer at one of the biggest indie film companies on the planet!… -
Plaintiffs’-Side Shareholder Litigation with Block & Leviton
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
Join Jason Leviton and Brendan Jarboe from Block & Leviton LLP to hear about two of their latest cases: NextEra and WWE. Dig will be served!… -
Big Law, Big Secrets: Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
Did you know that…
– Latham & Watkins represents CoreCivic, a private prison company that owns ICE detention facilities?
– Gibson Dunn defended the anti-homeless statute in Grants Pass?
– Paul Weiss defended Exxon Mobil against allegations that the corporation supported murder and torture in Indonesia (and… -
HALB: PE in the Law
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
Join HALB for an exclusive conversation about “How to Buy a Law Firm If You Aren’t Allowed to Buy a Law Firm” with practitioners at the forefront of this emerging area of the law. From groundbreaking transactions to regulatory challenges, this event offers a unique opportunity to hear directly from… -
Bar Exam Writing Tips Information Session
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
Please join the HLS Bar Advisor, Sarah Parker, for an information session on how to approach the writing portion of the bar exam. -
AFI & JLSA Community Lunches
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
Join Alliance for Israel and the Jewish Law Students Association for a community lunch with students and professors. -
HLS Writing Fellowships Drop-In Information Session
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Considering applying for an HLS Writing Fellowship? Stop by the HLS Writing Center to meet some current Writing Fellows, learn about the program, ask questions, and get guidance on your application. -
Legal History Workshop 5
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
The Legal History Workshop provides an academic forum for junior scholars with an interest in legal history to engage in the discussion and critique of works in progress, including articles, dissertation or book chapters, job talk papers, book reviews, conference papers, op-eds, and developing research ideas. The workshop is hosted… -
First Class Community Dinner
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
This is a casual space to enjoy dinner with your First Class community. -
AI and the Concentration of Power
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Zoë Hitzig, known for her research and writing on the political economy of AI, including a widely discussed op-ed reflecting on her decision to leave OpenAI, will examine how AI systems may reshape where knowledge resides and how decisions are made. As these systems begin to capture and operationalize forms… -
HLS Interfaith Dinner
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
The student-led HLS Interfaith Dinner is back! Join other students, faculty, and staff on April 14th from 6:00-8:00 pm in Milstein East for a night of dialogue, community building, and cultural exchange. Individuals of all religions, faiths, and ethical traditions are welcome. All religious dietary needs will be met, but…