Showing 10 events for the week starting 02/12/2024
February 12
Monday • 10 events
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What We Are Learning From Behavioral Science About a World in Conflict
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
The Program on Negotiation and The Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution present a webinar with Tim Phillips, Founder and CEO of Beyond Conflict. Phillips will share what he and his colleagues have been learning in the field of behavioral science over the last decade about… -
HBLSA x HALB Present: Cooley Lunch Chat
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Join the following Cooley Partners and attorneys for a casual lunch talk about big law, recruiting, and transition from law school to practicing: TJ Graham ’06 (Partner) – Palo Alto – Technology Transactions Group Shamis Beckley ’12 (Partner) – Boston – Business Litigation Khary Jamal Anderson (Associate) – Washington DC… -
HLS Beyond presents From Spark to Flame: Lawyers as Creatives
12:15 pm - 1:20 pm
A Panel Featuring HLS students and alums Catherine Grace Katz (JD 23), Adam Sandel (JD 21), Stobo Sniderman (SJD candidate), Lowry Yankwich (JD 22), moderated by Professor Rebecca Tushnet. Please REGISTER HERE Come meet and hear about the creative process from a cohort of HLS students and alums who… -
Regulating the Metaverse: Current Issues in Web3 Law
12:30 pm - 1:20 pm
Join us for a discussion with David B. Hoppe, Managing Partner of Gamma Law in San Francisco, to review current legal developments in Web3 law. From the perspective of a practitioner with decades of experience supporting clients in cutting-edge media/tech sectors, David will discuss the dynamic legal environment for video… -
California Bar Exam & Application Process
12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
Information session on the California Bar Exam and admission process. -
(Deep) Learning from the Bench: A Conversation on Algorithmic Fairness
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
As algorithmic decision-making becomes increasingly pervasive, it raises challenging issues pertaining to equality and equity. Join us for a timely discussion on fairness and technology grounded in Professor Minow’s forthcoming article about Justice Abella’s equality jurisprudence. This conversation will delve into Justice Abella’s pivotal contributions to defining equality in… -
Law Teaching Colloquium – Finding Your Scholarly Voice and Establishing a Research Agenda
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Molly Brady, Louis Brandeis Professor of Law
Ryan D. Doerfler, Professor of Law Finding a distinctive space in academic debates can be challenging. How do law professors decide what to research and write about? How should aspiring academics, in particular, think about these issues as they prepare…