Showing 12 events for the week starting 03/09/2023
March 9
Thursday • 12 events
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Achieving Telehealth’s Potential: The Federal Policy Landscape for Interstate Telehealth Practices
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Telehealth has been an invaluable tool for preserving health care access during the pandemic. Early in the pandemic, policymakers on the federal and state level moved with remarkable speed and implemented a series of temporary changes to promote telehealth, including expanding reimbursement and modifying licensure requirements. In response, telemedicine use… -
On Writing, Revising, and Revising Some More: A Conversation with Judge Raymond Kethledge
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Judge Raymond Kethledge (6th Cir.) will discuss legal writing including what makes a compelling brief, how to go about revising, and when you know you’re done. Judge Kethledge will be in conversation with Ames Moot Court Semifinalist & Federalist Society Vice President of Speakers Ben Pontz. This event will be… -
Q&A with Federica Mogherini and Mark Wu: EU-US Transatlantic Relations: Are we heading towards a stronger partnership?
12:30 pm - 1:20 pm
Join the Harvard European Law Association for a Q&A with Federica Mogherini and Mark Wu on the transatlantic relations between the EU and the US. Federica Mogherini was the former EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission (2014-2019). Since September 2020, she… -
Pivoting from Biglaw: Alternative Career Pathways of HLEP Alumni
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Join us for an engaging and insightful discussion on career options beyond Biglaw, featuring two of our HLEP alumni active in legal tech and content creation. In this career panel, our alumni will share their experiences and provide valuable advice for law students looking to explore alternative career options. This… -
Alumni in Residence with Margaret Stock JD’92 of Cascadia Cross Border Law Group LLC
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Margaret D. Stock is an attorney with the Anchorage office of Cascadia Cross Border Law Group LLC, where she devotes her practice to immigration and citizenship matters. Margaret has worked on many issues related to immigration, citizenship, and military service, including allowing immigrants to naturalize at military basic training sites. Margaret has testified before Congress numerous times on issues relating to immigration, citizenship, and national security law and was the Independent candidate for the United States Senate in Alaska in 2016. Click to register. -
Money, Politics, and the Constitution in the “Golden Age” of Capitalism
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Dean John F. Manning invites you to a talk by Laura Weinrib
On the occasion of her appointment as Fred N. Fishman Professor of Constitutional Law … -
Public Interest Student Gathering – It’s Okay Not to do EIP
5:45 pm - 7:15 pm
It’s okay not to do EIP! Please join the Public Interest Student Collective at a dinner to find and build community with your PI classmates. This event is open to ALL HLS students interested in PI and is meant to help forge connections across class years. The event will… -
Basic Safety and Awareness with HUPD
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
The purpose of this class is to empower students, faculty, and staff to combat various types of assaults by providing them with realistic self-defense tactics and techniques. The classes cover safety awareness, risk reduction, and risk avoidance and provide attendees with the knowledge to make educated decisions about safety and…