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Showing 11 events for the week starting 03/20/2023

March 13

Monday • 1 event

  • Harvard Staff Art Show @ HLS

    March 13, 2023 – March 23, 2023

    Harvard Staff Art Show @ HLS
    March 13-23, 2023
    Langdell Library, Fishman Room
    Open daily 8:00am-11:00pm, HUID required The Harvard Law School Langdell Library is pleased to host one of six in-person shows for the Harvard Staff Art Show, including works from five HLS staff artists. The…

March 20

Monday • 10 events

  • Breaking Up the Elite College Cartel: Suing Colleges for Financial Aid Price Fixing

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    Sixteen elite colleges, including Yale and UPenn, collaborated to create financial aid policies that “give a leg up to the children of past or potential donors,” while “reduc[ing] institutional dollars to students from working- and middle-class families.” Attorneys estimate that over 18 years, these colleges hurt more than 170,000…
  • Lunch talk with Gay Times Magazine CEO, Tag Warner

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    HLS Lambda and HALB invite you to a conversation with Tag Warner, the CEO of Gay Times Magazine, the world’s biggest LGBTQ+ magazine. The conversation will focus on the economic, social, and legal considerations when leading a profitable and socially conscious brand. Lunch will be provided
  • Carceral Logics: Human Incarceration and Animal Captivity

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    Please join us for this Harvard Animal Law Week talk by Professors Lori Gruen and Justin Marceau discussing their recent edited volume Carceral Logics: Human Incarceration and Animal Captivity. Carceral logics permeate our thinking about humans and nonhumans. We imagine that greater punishment will reduce crime and make society safer.
  • Civic Charity and Our Constitutional Order

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    Judge Thomas Griffith (D.C. Cir., ret.) will share his views on the importance of civic charity in our constitutional democracy. Lunch will be served, and all are welcome.
  • Animal Law Week events

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    A full week of Animal Law Week panels and lectures! Mon, March 20
    Carceral Logics book talk
    Justin Marceau (University of Denver Sturm College of Law) & Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University)
    12:15–1:15pm – WCC 1019 Tues, March 21
    Utah Open Rescue Trial Acquittal
    Wayne Hsiung…
  • Meet the Judge: Hon. Albert Diaz – U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

    12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

    Hear from Judge Diaz about his background and work and then have the opportunity to ask questions in a face-to-face, small group Zoom setting. Limited to fifteen attendees, who consent through their registration to the program being recorded.  Alumni are welcome as well as current students. Judge Diaz began…
  • Teaching the Roberts Court: Challenges, Opportunities, and Strategies

    12:30 pm - 1:45 pm

    In its most recent years the Supreme Court has decided cases that have reached new understandings of fundamental constitutional rights (Dobbs, Bruen), put pressure on the administrative state (the major questions doctrine) and otherwise deeply changed our understanding of the law. Does this court and its decisions require a starkly…
  • ACS Supreme Court Moot: Jack Daniel’s Properties Inc. v. VIP Products LLC

    4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    Please join the American Constitution Society in our first Supreme Court moot of the spring semester. On Monday, March 20th, from 4:00pm to 5:30pm on Zoom, ACS will be mooting Bennett Cooper (Partner at Dickinson Wright) on behalf of the respondent in Jack Daniel’s Properties Inc. v. VIP Products LLC.
  • The Collapse of Free Expression?

    5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    Freedom of expression has been theorized as an individual right in the context of print, radio and TV. The digital ecosystem, however, is challenging the liberal rationale based on tolerance, ethical neutrality, and pluralism of views. Professor Pujol in his book The Collapse of Freedom of Expression: Reconstructing the Ancient…
  • Prof Vermeule and Abigail Adams Institute

    5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    Freedom of expression has been theorized as an individual right in the context of print, radio and TV. The digital ecosystem, however, is challenging the liberal rationale based on tolerance, ethical neutrality, and pluralism of views. Professor Pujol in his book The Collapse of Freedom of Expression: Reconstructing the Ancient…